Sunday, December 7, 2008

Confession of a Political Leader

Former Revenue Minister of Maharashtra Narayan Rane after losing the race for CM post made the startling revelation that certain political leaders had provided financial and logistical support to the Pakistani terrorists who created mayhem in Mumbai. He said that he was making a responsible statement and will reveal the details at appropriate time.
I hope he understands what he has said publicly. There are some very important questions he has thrown.
Firstly he has not disclosed exactly when he came to know about the involvement of political leaders in this unparallel crime. But it may be safe to assume that he had knowledge of this beforehand and due to political compulsions of his friends and colleagues involved in the conspiracy did not disclose it to police. Does it mean at he has confessed now of his own direct or indirect involvement in the crime? Do we now know at least one leader in our political system who is actually a Pakistani Mole?
Secondly by saying that he will reveal the names at appropriate time, he his hinting that he is available for bargain. When the whole nation is looking for a swift and decisive action a CM aspirant is ready to bargain on national security. He does not see merit in speedily disclosing the information for the law enforcement agencies to take speedy action. Can someone define what a traitor means?
But what is the response of government both central and Maharashtra (does it exist after resignation of Deshmukh). Inaction.
So friends it is clear our rallies at gateway of India are not going to lead us anywhere. As long as we have traitors not one but many occupying topmost positions in government what else does Pakistan and his team of terrorists need?

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