Tribune News Service Amritsar, December 10, 2008
All right thinking people in the country should come forward to weed out corrupt politicians and bureaucrats as the nation is fast sliding towards becoming a “banana republic”.
Stating this to the media here today, Col G.S. Sandhu (retd), chairman of the Majha Ex-Servicemen Human Rights Front, said India was becoming a failed state as there was a complete failure of law and order machinery in the country. He said the recent Mumbai attacks had exposed the chinks in the Intelligence network as Intelligence sleuths in the country had either failed to analyse or not acted upon the information gathered.
He said the statements of politicians in the aftermath of Mumbai attacks had exposed their callous attitude towards the nation and people in particular. Colonel Sandhu said the Congress-led UPA government had failed on every front as more than 25,000 people died in Bihar due to floods in the Kosi river, disturbed conditions in the Kashmir valley and communal riots in Orissa.
Lashing out at the Central government for its failure to remove the anomalies in the Sixth Pay Commission, Sandhu said the defence forces, whose role had always been lauded by the general public besides being the only loyal and democratic bastion of strength, was being systematically destroyed by politicians and bureaucrats.
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