Terrorism in India

August 22, 2011 | In: Education, Essays, GCE A Levels

As an Indian and a country as a whole we have had our share of barbaric and brutal terrorist attacks. The recent terror

attack in Mumbai was something first of its kind given the scale of devastation and casualties. As a nation we went

through a trauma that perhaps no Indian can ever come out of. It left the entire nation reeling in desolation and deep

grief. There was anger amongst people and each and everyone joined hand to fight against terror.

Terrorism is the acts of unlawful violence and war. It feeds off the personal suffering by luring governments into

actions that abandon hard-earned freedoms of modern civilization.

All terrorist acts are motivated by two things:

Social and political injustice: People choose terrorism when they are trying to right what they perceive to be a social

or political or historical wrong when they have been stripped of their land or rights, or denied these.

The belief that violence or its threat will be effective, and usher in change. Another way of saying this is: the belief

that violent means justify the ends. Many terrorists in history said sincerely that they chose violence after long

deliberation, because they felt they had no choice.

Every soul under the sun wishes peace to take root, for peace nurtures an enabling environment that makes human

progress possible. Though terrorism has now become a buzz word used mostly for political motives, yet terrorism

gnaws an enabling environment. It ought to be discouraged.

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