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Baap re, main to sirf apne baare me bol raha. mera panic karne se kya hoga. blast ko undo ka link unlock hoga kya, panic karne se. :doh: tum log na.. :doh: apun bangalore me bhi blast hua, tab 200m ki distance pe hi tha.. bas apni kismat ko thank you bola, jo mara, uske liye sorry feel kiya, par phat gayi karke sadak pe bhaagne ka, ya bheed nahi lagane ka.. abhi ghar par bhi call nahi kiya isliye.. phokat me network jam karo, jabki abhi kuch log ke liye ek ek second ka delay itna important hai..

 

sorry, main thoda ajeeb hoon, par apun sirf wahi karta jo theek lagta. phokat me panic nahi! :nono:

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It's high time govt. responds to this.

 

Reminds me of "A Wednesday". Really sad state of affairs we live in. I doubt how much safe Delhi is. Go via metro literally every day and the police guards in charge of the luggage scanner don't even look at it when bags/packages pass through it. I know these machines make a noise if any blast material is detected, but with terrorists finding out innovative ways to blow away areas with high people density, it just doesn't seem right. And the Metro is one prime target with lacs and lacs of commuters travelling daily via it.

Pretty sure security will now be tightened, but will again be warped in a couple of months.

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sale terrorist normal life nahi ji sakte kya.Live and let live kisi ne sikhaya hi nahi salo ko.kamine sale kahike.

 

Why the hell the security personals cant protect the country from these blasts.sale kya karte hain pata nahi.

 

hope not too many got injured.

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Cell phone jammed. Crazy traffic on street. I reached home safe. Arranged for the safe transportation of my employees.

These terrorists are losers and our security a joke. Just heard the spokesperson from chief minister s office.. f**king retards.

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Two days timepass for the media and everything will go back to normal till the next blast. Did they learn nothing from the previous blasts?

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It's high time govt. responds to this.

 

Reminds me of "A Wednesday". Really sad state of affairs we live in. I doubt how much safe Delhi is. Go via metro literally every day and the police guards in charge of the luggage scanner don't even look at it when bags/packages pass through it. I know these machines make a noise if any blast material is detected, but with terrorists finding out innovative ways to blow away areas with high people density, it just doesn't seem right. And the Metro is one prime target with lacs and lacs of commuters travelling daily via it.

Pretty sure security will now be tightened, but will again be warped in a couple of months.

 

So true. This happens in the malls as well. The security at the entrance are standing there for the heck of it. Rarely do they check/frisk properly. :angry:

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Two days timepass for the media and everything will go back to normal till the next blast. Did they learn nothing from the previous blasts?

sad but true

 

and Thanks Orion, appreciate your concern

 

am not leaving office for some time, seems to be the safest place right now

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It's high time govt. responds to this.

 

Reminds me of "A Wednesday". Really sad state of affairs we live in. I doubt how much safe Delhi is. Go via metro literally every day and the police guards in charge of the luggage scanner don't even look at it when bags/packages pass through it. I know these machines make a noise if any blast material is detected, but with terrorists finding out innovative ways to blow away areas with high people density, it just doesn't seem right. And the Metro is one prime target with lacs and lacs of commuters travelling daily via it.

Pretty sure security will now be tightened, but will again be warped in a couple of months.

true bhai.... i also feel metro is the most unsafe place with lakhs of people and literally zero security with no to least possible frisking ...... no idea how is this government and the people going to improve this situation....

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Two days timepass for the media and everything will go back to normal till the next blast. Did they learn nothing from the previous blasts?

:(...it has come to this now...that we are now accepting bomb blasts like normal...which shows our state of life in our country....anyways...god be with all...i hope everyone is safe..

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Two days timepass for the media and everything will go back to normal till the next blast. Did they learn nothing from the previous blasts?

 

time pass? big time, time pass for them.

 

Just monday they removed barricadsy from in and around taj hotel and colaba. It was in the paper, declaring its safe. How informed!!!

 

 

yeah yeah nw put them again.

 

happy birthday Kasab

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So true. This happens in the malls as well. The security at the entrance are standing there for the heck of it. Rarely do they check/frisk properly. :angry:

Yeah.

Similar situation @ the railway station. There's a luggage scanner there as well but it keeps on beeping and the a**hole police walahs just keep on having gutka without giving a f**k !

Also the luggage scanner entry point is supposed to be the ONLY entrance but there are tonnes of people going via the alternate stairs on the left and right. ALL the alternate routes are left unguarded. Again any train station is a hot spot for injuring hundreds of people.

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