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V - Dehradun   
   

It is high time we understand that our freedom depends on embracing our duties imbibed in constitution.

V Gireesh Kumar - Ernakulam, Kochi   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

V J G M KRISHNA - HYDERABAD   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

V K Agnihotri - Navi Mumbai   
   

The time has come when indians have to start taking more active role in the whole decision making process and find solotions to root out the reoccurence of 26/11.

V K Balaji - Bangalore   
   

I just hope that we really make a difference and this intiative doesnt fade off as time passes. It's NOW or NEVER. I feel this is the best chance we have got to clean the whole system, let's not waste it.

V K JAIN - VISAKHAPATNAM   
   

WILL WE EVER BE ABLE TO CHANGE OUR COUNTRY???? FROM BOTTOM TO TOP EVERY INCH IS FILLED WITH CORRUPTION. AS LONG AS PEOPLE OF INDIA WILL THINK "MINE OR MY" NOTHING WILL CHANGE LETS THINK "OURS" IN OUR DAILY LIFE THEN WE CAN AND WE WILL MAKE A CHANGE IN OUR COUNTRY.WHERE EVER IN SOCIETY IF YOU SEE ANYTHING WRONG PLZ RAISE YOUR VOICE AND SUPPORT ANY ONE WHO RAISES JUST DONT GO AWAY THINKING IT DOES NT HARM ME OR ITS NT MY DUTY. NOW REGARDING POLITICAL RESIGNATIONS, MINISTERS HAVE RESIGNED BUT CANT THEY COME BACK WITHIN A MONTH OR LATER.A CASE SHOULD BE FILED IN PEOPLES COURT NOT IN JUDICIAL COURT AND THAT MINISTER SHOULD NOT STAND IN ELECTION FOR 5 YRS AND ALSO HE SHOULD NOT BE MADE GOVERNOR OR MINISTER IN STATE OR CENTRE. "FOR A CHANGE FIRST WE HAVE TO CHANGE OURSELVES" IF WE CHANGE, SYSTEM WILL CHANGE POLTICAL LEADERS WILL CHANGE AND COUNTRY WILL CHANGE

V K JAIN - Delhi   
   

JAAG JAO or en Kumbhkaran Natao Ko JAGAO We all hear stories of how our politicians hoard money in Swiss banks. We also hear about the strict secrecy maintained by Swiss banks about the details of their clients, making it virtually impossible for governments all over the world to trace the black money stacked away in these tax havens. To address this issue, the United Nations general assembly adopted the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) on 31 October 2003 (resolution 58/4) and it came into force on 14 December 2005, following the 30th ratification by Ecuador on 15 September at the 2005 world summit. To combat corruption, the UN convention includes measures on: Prevention: - Establishment of anti-corruption bodies. - Enhanced transparency in the financing of election campaigns and political parties. Criminalization: - Criminalizing all forms of corruption (bribery, embezzlement, trading in influence and the concealment and laundering of the proceeds of corruption. International cooperation: - Prevention and investigation, and prosecution and extradition of offenders. - Tracing, freezing, seizure and confiscation of the proceeds of corruption. Asset recovery: - Return of assets to countries of origin. By some estimates, there is around $1.5 trillion of black money that has originated in India. The figure is almost double the $800 billion that the US has spent on the recent financial sector bailout (in a 2006 report on black money in Swiss banks, the Swiss Banking Association has given information on the deposits of the top five countries. India has the highest, with $1.456 trillion). If the Indian government had found time in the last five years to ratify UNCAC, we would have got at least a portion of these funds back to India. In October, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) reminded the government for the second time to ratify UNCAC. That would help the country seek the return of these kinds of dodgy assets lying in tax havens. German authorities early this year were willing to provide details of Indian nationals who had parked black money in the Liechtenstein-based LTG Bank, provided the Indian government approached it through formal channels. But CVC was not able to seek the information as India had not ratified UNCAC. Reluctance on the part of the government to ratify the UNCAC can be attributed to the fact that most of the black money deposited outside the country is believed to belong to influential politicians and bureaucrats. It’s interesting to note that Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have ratified the convention. It has been signed by 140 countries and at least 120 countries have ratified it till now. But for the Indian government, UNCAC does not seem to be a priority. What is important is that the convention also addresses the issue of money laundering. It’s well known that terrorists use hawala networks to channel funds to India. It might be possible that terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks got funds the same way. It is outrageous that our children die of malnutrition in states such as Madhya Pradesh and Orissa when our politicians and bureaucrats have more than a trillion dollars of black money on foreign shores. As the world celebrates the International Anti-Corruption Day on 9 December, we can only hope that better sense prevails on our politicians and they put the nation’s interest before their self-interest. We have to make sure that it happens. It’s time we give up our chalta hai (anything goes) attitude.

V K Kalyani - Bangalore   
   

We should stop this terror at any cost. All the leading powers of the World should get together to find a unanimous decision. It is nothing but genocide

V K Kalyani - Bangalore   
   

We must decide to act now. We should not be complacent. Enough is Enough

V Karthikeyan - Coimbatore   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

V L S Rao Sista - Mumbai   
   

It is the time to get together and take an immediate action against these terror attacks.

V Madhusudhana - Bangalore   
   

Somebody has to pay for this.. I need to know who. I reallly dont know who ? But some day its we who are paying for all these good or bad people are discriminated as tax payer and non tax payer ! ! ! every one is a tax payer ! ! whenever one buy any goods he is TAXED weather rich or poor ! but only an income tax payer is called taxpayer, why ? has any one asked this question ? if so , found any answer ? wts the remedy to rule out this discrimination ?? du u know ? n the last TAKE PLASTIC POUCES THROWN OPEN IN INDIDIA ? C ' MON JOIN HANDS THATS MY REQUEST -MADHU-

V Prasanna - Bangalore   
   

It is not about INDIA, PAKISTAN or any other contry whom should be blamed. As a whole all are humans. And i offer my deepest condolences on all those peple who were victims of those attacks. As a youngster among these people will not tolerate these types of attacks. I will teach my younger generations the right principlesof humanity till my last breath.

V Radhakrishnan - Chennai   
   

Hai fellow billion!! While we should sincerely condemn the dastardly act of terrorism, we must also spread the message of togetherness and express our strong will to fight the root cause by showing tolerance to practitioners of other religion. When you show love to every other religion, take a leaf out of their Holy book, there is no hate imbibed in our mind. To be alert in noting odd happenings around you either on the way to work or while travelling to be concsious about your surroundings is what I can advice all my fellow citizens. Report to authorities at the slightest doubt being raised. While in the north every traveller is quiet vocal and inquisitive about a stranger or a package without a claimer, in the south there is not much consciousness of this order. Be Good, Do Good and Feel Good. Jai Hind!

V Satyanarayana - Vijayawada   
   

it is the most important thing that every one should condemn

v selvaraj - chennai   
   

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V SHARMA - MOKOKCHUNG   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

v v chowdary - hyderabad   
   

Write your comment here, or choose one of the optional messages i think immediate attack in pak.our political fearness vote bank govts. that is why they are thinking about it and this is very too much thing.govt should take serious action.

V Veeraraghavan - Bangalore   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

V. K. Anand - Delhi   
   

Let ensure that we dont let this incident fade away like previous attacks and for once we really adopt zero tolerence.

V. K. Mittal - Gurgaon   
   

We should join hands together to fight against terror. It's a time to learn a lesson to the supporter of terror. We are one and always remains one

V. Rajagopalan - Puducherry   
   

Create a beautyful wounderful & PEACEFUL INDIA

V.Balaji - Chennai   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

V.D.SHARMA - GHAZIABAD   
   

Somebody has to pay for this.. I need to know who.

V.Durairaj - Coimbatore   
   

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v.g.eapen - kochi   
   

Cochin Shipyard Ltd engaged in offences of terrorism by using substandard materials for the fire protection of 85,000dwt oil tanker m.v. Motilal Nehru. This was reported to all the senior police officers of kerala state and the CBI ; but no action was taken by them

V.J - NAGPUR   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

V.Jaya Kumar - Berhampur   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

v.k.gopu - pune   
   

we need action ............. stop talking

V.K.Moorthy - Dubai   
   

ITS HIGH TIME THAT OUR POLITICIANS (MOST OF THEM CORRUPT) WAKE FROM THE SLEEP AND ACT AS PUBLIC SERVANTS RATHER THAN WORKING IN THEIR OWN PERSONAL INTEREST. HIGH TIME THAT THE GOVERNMENT BRINGS ACTIONS TO SAFEGAURD EVERY INDIVIDUAL OF THE COUNTRY AND WE CANNOT LOSE ANY MORE. WITH ANGER, AND FRUSTRATION

V.K.SASIKUMAR - CHENNAI   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

V.LAKSHMI HANSIKA - HYDERABAD   
   

i'm just 1 month old baby...came into this world on last month...i wud like to ask the terrorists..what is it they are going to get by doing all this..killing innocent people...do kill the problem NOT the people..SOLVE UR PROBLEM U TERROR FOLKS!!!???

V.M. Khaleelur Rahman - Chennai   
   

I strongly condemn the terror attacks of the satans in the garb of the humanity and express my deepest condolences to the families of the departed souls. Our jawans, commandos and others who lost their lives or injured fighting with the terrorists are the real sons of this soil. We are indebted to them for their sacrifices. May the souls of the deceased rest in peace. The government should help the families of the victims. Our government should take necessary remedial measures to teach a lesson to the terrorists and their supporters in Pakistan and elsewhere so that nobody dares to indulge in any anti India activity. Saray jahan say achcha Hindustan hamara.......

V.M. Ramkumaar - Vellakovil   
   

India has been attacked for many of its own reasons - lack of preventive security measures, money-sucking/corrupt/selfish politicians & government officials, powerless security personnel and many such more. Its not that the terrorists are smart: they are just making good use of the opportunity created by these lapses. Lets only hope that such incidents (as if this one is not enough) wakes us to stand together to bring a permanent change in the minds of the Indian mass to accept only the right - people, system, measures, regulations, etc., in all matters of National & Personal interest.

V.M. Ramkumaar - Vellakovil   
   

India has been attacked for many of its own reasons - lack of preventive security measures, money-sucking/corrupt/selfish politicians & government officials, powerless security personnel and many such more. Its not that the terrorists are smart: they are just making good use of the opportunity created by these lapses. Lets only hope that such incidents (as if this one is not enough) wakes us to stand together to bring a permanent change in the minds of the Indian mass to accept only the right - people, system, measures, regulations, etc., in all matters of National & Personal interest.

V.Muralidharan - Trivandrum   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

V.NAGA SUDHA MANGESHKAR - BANGALORE   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

V.Prakash - Chennai   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?4

V.Prashanth - chennai   
   

its really the worst situation which still haunts me.. where is india going to.. it rises lots of question.. is india in the right hands.. are politicians misusing it.. i dont understand whats happening.. whats the govt doing... An olympic shooter was given Rs.5 crores for winnig just a game but the govt gives just Rs.5lakhs for the ppl who have lost their livees... Cricketers are given AC buses and the ppl who fight for us--JAWANs are given ordinary buses..cha... its totaly irritatinggggg

v.r.n.amma - srikakulam   
   

i am 80 years old . even now if army give a chance i will have a gun and kill those Pakistani's. and i would like to present my tron cheppel to our neta

V.Rajagopalan - Chennai   
   

Somebody has to pay for this.. I need to know who.

v.rajesh ahuja - hyderabad   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens? we being the future of this country are helpless, let start a movement and free our country from these corrupt politician's and the fear of terror and attacks haunting us and give our future generations a better and peacefull india which we all dream of,,,,,,,,,,,,,

v.ramakrishna - hyderabad   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

V.SIVARAMAN - HYDERABAD   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

V.V.Kumar - Hyderabad   
   

I offer my deepest condolences

vaali varishith abhinav bhargav gowda - bengalooru   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

vaddemrajesh - hyderabad   
   

SAVE INDIA

Vagdevi - Mumbai   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

VAGEESH - DAVANAGERE   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

Vaheem Iqbal - Bangalore   
   

First our internal security mechanism has to be strengthened. Our security forces have to be given better equipments and additional training to combat terror. Our borders should be highly safeguarded. The society has to keep vigil on any suspicious person or activity and report immediately to the security forces when in doubt. People need to be tolerant with security procedures at public places. Government with the support of international community has to evolve a definitive action plan to combat terror.

vaibahv - indore   
   

we have to fight Against terror

vaibav - coonoor   
   

Hi..

VAIBHAV - NEW DELHI   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

vaibhav - aurangabad   
   

STAND UNITED AGAINST TERRORISM....

vaibhav - kanpur   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

Vaibhav - Mumbai   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

vaibhav - new delhi   
   

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vaibhav - Dharwad   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

Vaibhav Agarwal - chennai   
   

Somebody has to pay for this.. if the government cant do anything the people can.. we don't need the government... Government is from us, we are not from the government.. We want our motherland secured.. we want a new team! We can be the New Team!

VAIBHAV BHAGAT - MUMBAI   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

vaibhav bhatnagar - Dehradun   
   

These antisocial bodies(terrorists) can never be made to work in the benefit of mankind. These are the black spots on the whole of humanity that can never be erased. They say that they are having a jehad!!... but.. actually they don't even know what is the actual meaning of JEHAD... They are brainless idiots who believe in their suprimos who tell them that they are going to take care of their families after their death.... I just wish they could understand the reality and be humane...!!

VAIBHAV CHAWLA - DELHI   
   

Terrorists can be stopped only at the border of our nation.Once they enter into boundaries, it's really difficult to catch them. It is a need of us to tighten our border security forces

vaibhav choudhary - New Delhi   
   

Why do terrorists kill in the name of religion? I still don’t get it. Being a Journalist myself , i have seen all what Mumbai has been through. But this could not kill the spirit of the country and its people. Lets all of us come together and tell these cowards that we will not give up.

Vaibhav Dhadave - Mumbai   
   

We need strong leader who will smash the terror from its root.Salute to all who there lives.

Vaibhav Ghevde - Mumbai   
   

The 26/11 Attacks were a stupid attempt to put India under the fear of terrorism, whoever made this happen did not succeed at all, Those fools just don't understand, there may be problems in our country and within ourself, but when an outsider tries to take advantage of it !! He's always going to face DOOM and DOOM only. So, my message to; Ugravadis or Aatankvadis whatever they are called; is that dare not take our silent behaviour as our weakness. MESS WITH US AND U"LL GET MESSED UP.

Vaibhav Gupta - Delhi   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

Vaibhav Jain - JAGRAON   
   

Home Ministry and Defence Ministry should jointly come up with a plan for alleviating the fears of the common man about national security. With India gaining in prominence on the wor ld stage, there will be many who would want to do us harm, so in this environment, being a little paranoia as opposed to our normal "chalta hai" attitude could actually work to secure many innocent lives.

vaibhav kaushal - banda   
   

i love my india!!!!!!

Vaibhav Kulkarni - Mumbai   
   

I demand a war against PAKISTAN... Yesterday i was watching some news channel where our guyz had called two Pakis, one was the Ex-Army Commander, and other a senior paki journalist.. Through out the program the two bastards were laughing at our security flaws.. I dont understand why talk with these SOB's? Fuck the crap of talks its of no use. Lets these this Mother Fucker a lesson so that not only Pakistan but also Bangladesh and China will remember how to behave with their neighbours.. If the Government dosent have BALLS to do this, give me the guns and ammo i will fuck these bastards my own way. I feel lots of India's politicians are Cowards.. INDIAN PEOPLE ITS THE LAST CHANCE FOR A NICE END PLEASE JOIN HANDS AND COME TOGETHER LET THERE BE WAR... Somebody has to pay for this.. I need to know who.

vaibhav kulkarni - raipur   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

Vaibhav Kush - Delhi   
   

the time has come to stop playing the blame game and join hands to fight terror not only in our country but in other parts of the world too.

Vaibhav m nalwad - Banglore   
   

Our political system is Horrible al attacks in India are due to the Dirty politics there should be a correct system

Vaibhav Mahadik - Mumbai   
   

Need to change Government representatives, who are responsible for "Corruption" in India.

vaibhav mahajan - New Delhi   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

Vaibhav modi - Pune   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.

Vaibhav Pimplapure - Mumbai   
   

Let's get unite and fight the terrorism. I don't believe in fighting with the terrorism alone and not with the terrorists. As the terrorists are hard core professionals, who are trained to kill the others with no respite, we should not show any mercy to them. So, let's fight both terrorism and terrorists. Vande Mataram

Vaibhav R Sonawane - Pune   
   

Salut o all u guys u r fightingfor india nthanks for giving chance to me as a prt of billion hand

vaibhav saboo - new delhi   
   

these days were the most dark days in the history of india so its better for all of us to forget and start a new life because when we live life seriously then is the time when we learn more out of it.... thanks thats all i have to say n 1 more thing JAI HIND I LOVE MY INDIA

Vaibhav saxena - Mumbai   
   

Hi , to all Friends

Vaibhav Shah - Navi Mumbai   
   

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Vaibhav Shinkar - Vadodara   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

Vaibhav Srivastava - Kanpur   
   

An Olympic shooter wins Gold (Only a game) & Government gives him 3 Crores Another Shooter dies, fighting with terrorists (Saving our country and our live) & government pays his family 5 lakhs. Do not worry about those who have come thru boats... Our forces can easily defeat them. WORRY about those who have come through votes.... Those are our REAL ENEMIES…. What a shame and disgrace to every citizen of India that the elite NSG Force was transported into ordinary BEST buses, whereas our cricketers are transported into state of the art luxury buses, these Jawans lay down their lives to protect every Indian and these cricketers get paid even if they lose a match, we worship these cricketers and forget the martyrdom of these brave Jawans. The Jawans should be paid the salaries of the cricketers and the cricketers should be paid the salaries of the Jawans. Really great!!!!!!!!!!! Hats off to India!!!!!!!!!!!!!

vaibhav swami - Delhi   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

vaibhav vijh - delhi   
   

Indian people now to have to make the difference to bring about the change in the setup, we have to make sure that politicians are made accountable for the terror attacks.

Vaibhav Vishal Gupta - Delhi/NCR   
   

The recent series of attacks in India has made the country insecure for the common man. Incidents like Mumbai attacks are really earth shattering and miserable. My salute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for our nation. They are the REAL HEROES.

vaibhav yadav - new delhi   
   

I offer my deepest condolences to all the brave army jawans, commandos and cops who laid down their lives to save the rest of us. It fills me with pride to stand as one of their countrymen. However, there is a feeling that lingers in me, that a lot of their lives could have been saved with a bit more preparedness and better equipment.lets stand together against these good for nothing politicians who do nothing except killin us n later mock at them

vaibhav_sumant - Pune   
   

We will not go down without a fight

vaideeswaran - coimbatore   
   

I condemn these attacks by these terrorists and whichever agency they belong to. I am also shocked that we are so vulnerable that in such a scenario, we just keep looking around helplessly, not knowing whom to ask for answers. As a common man, after so many attacks on us across almost all our cities, I need to know an answer to a simple question: what do I expect the next time something like this happens?

vaijanath gurav - kolhapur, maharashtra   
   

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