The survivors, their families, and the
entire nation had hardly mourned the deadly Shah Noorani Shrine blast of
November 2016 that yet another devastating blast jolted the Lal Shahbaz
Qalandar Shrine, taking lives of more than a hundred and wounding thrice the
number of deceased pilgrims.
The recent bloody
massacre completely bewildered the nation and raised serious questions as to
what led to the savage killings of the innocent people. One would have expected
after the blast of Shah Noorani Shrine of better security if not foolproof of
religious sanctums but to no avail.
The security
lapses at Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine, if meticulously investigated, are
numerous given the nature of the security arrangements. These security
slip-ups, without particularizing them, could have been averted had there been
proper watch and ward. Unfortunately, a great deal of complacency after a brief
phase of vigilance in security measures leads to such ignominious acts of
terrorism.
The onus of blast,
therefore, is put on the complacent attitude of those entrusted with the task
of maintaining security at all levels. So what is it that can be done to change
this complacency to achieve hundred percent alertness and vigilance?
It can be done by
devising a multifaceted, long-term security strategy; the one that not only
counters terrorists but also eradicates their root-causes. Unless root-causes
are targeted and thereby neutralized, such blasts keep repeating themselves,
wreaking havoc in the lives of more and more innocent people.
Temporary
solutions to combat terrorism and extremism will lead us nowhere. Permanent
strategies, aimed at preventing the menace of terrorism and extremism besides
combating it, are the need of the hour. And this can be achieved by strengthening
and empowering the police. Usually, it is the police that takes care of who is
and who is not. So augmenting police's capacity and making it capable of
countering terrorism will ensure a considerable decrease in the instances of
bomb blasts and other acts of terrorism.
Again, any
strategy or policy can only achieve its end result if it is implemented in its
true spirit and entirety. If it is not implemented fully, it will fail to
curb terrorism for good like the National Action Plan (NAP).
Great Blog! Very Informative...
ReplyDeleteTrue!
ReplyDeleteWould call it National Inaction Plan.
ReplyDeleteVery great, we slam such act of terrorism what so ever in its any form, and who else is involved.
ReplyDeleteshort team fixes or aarzi solutions hamesha mehnga perte hai.
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