Saturday, November 29, 2008

Response to the previous post

Saturday, November 29, 2008 Share: Digg Technorati Delicious StumbleUpon Facebook

You are angry and I understand why. Some people asked for translation in a torrent of twitters, and being part of instant social media for a couple of days, I got carried away as I wanted to put out information as soon as I could.

The post was cheap and I apologize.

P.S:
@SagNik: I ended up killing a fantastic online community because I took some things said here personally. But maybe this is my chance to resurrect TCP, not with sporadic posts but something regular, relevant. Something TCP. I hope I can find the motivation and keep the momentum.
@phuktya and phantom head: Sorry guys. My apology is out there in bold. Do you want me to delete the post? Because I will if you ask me to.
@sudhanshu: Anonymity gives a certain degree of safety and maybe even the chance to say and do whatever one chooses to. But 2-3 years of blog posts have shown that I did not misuse my anonymity. Anonymity is also humbling.
@sudhanshu: as for guts to speak out openly against Shiv Sena with my real name, I don't have the guts. How can I when bigger fish have not survived after criticizing them openly? When there is a huge population that will not tolerate any criticism of their "leaders" because they actually believe in the divisive agenda? When there are people who still believe in "uthao lungi bajao pungi"?
@ICC/Chandoba: Awesome stuff buddy. Just awesome.







2 comments:

Ghazala Khan said...

Homegrown terrorism is an alarming and very chilling idea. No country likes to believe that violent and armed insurgency and militancy has taken root in its backyard. Countries tend to put the matters at the back burner for as long as possible. India is ignoring the terrorists of RSS, BJP and Bajrang Dal for too long, and now it’s the time for the them to pay back. The recent attack in Mumbai sprouts from within India and is a reaction of Babri Mosque, Gujarat Massacre and scores of other terrorist attacks on Muslims across India.

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Phuktya said...

Words are mightier than sword.

Its easier to spit out than to take in. :)

We are as concerned as you are.

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