Wednesday, December 03, 2008

AFTERMATH OF MUMBAI VIOLENCE

3rd December 2008

It's been over a week since the terrorists attacked Mumbai and over 4 days since they were eliminated (1 was caught alive and he has been giving information how the attack was planned and carried out). What has the government done in the meantime?
Nothing, except some political decisions taken to ward off political attack from OPPOSITION PARTIES. It appears that the government was more worried on how to repulse the opposition attack, rather than another terrorist attack. It does not seem to be bothered about the public outcry against inaction.
The following political decisions were taken in the past few days:
*Central Home Minister, Shiva Raj Patil was dismissed.
*Maharastra Home Minister R.R.Patil was asked to resign since in addition to not working on intelligence report suggesting attack via sea route, he had the guts to say that "such small incidents do happen in big cities".
*Maharastra Chief Minister, Vilasrao Deshmukh is under pressure to resign but he has been able to defer his resignation by raising the question of his successor.

Since then, no action seems to have been taken by the government..the IB and RAW chief are still there. The National Security Adviser, who overlooks the security apparatus, enacted a drama by submitting his resignation and the Prime Minister rejecting it.

It appears that the Central government is in a limbo, unable to take any action.

The general public at large and of Mumbai in particular, is very upset with the politicians. Rarely has any incident united the Indian public. There is a unanimous call to the politicians to take some action and desist from dividing the nation in the name of religion, caste or region. Let us throw the likes of Raj Thackery in the Indian Ocean.

So what should be done now? I suggest the following:

1. We should have a separate ministry to take care of internal security.
2. The ministry should be headed by a competent professional having experience in security matters.
3. All the security agencies should be under a common command and under the Minister of Internal Security. Even agency like Coastal Guard should be under the internal security.
4. The infrastructure for internal security needs to be revamped. The elite NSG commandos should not be stationed ONLY at the 4 metros as per the current plan, but be stationed such that they can reach the place of incident within a short time. Let us have at least 30 or 40 cities where they are stationed. Don't we have the army at so many cities in the country. The army is meant to fight external aggression, but the commandos are meant to fight internal agression. So why should they be stationed in 4 metros only? Similarly, the intelligence agencies should be revamped by not only replacing their heads with competent professionals, but also officials at various levels.
5. The intelligence data should be properly analysed and proper action taken. We should err on the side of being over cautious, even if it means entailing inconvenience to general public. Phrases like "actionable intelligence" should not be used by these agencies..any information is useful..it has to be taken in the correct perspective. We should also share intelligence with other friendly countries so that we have good intelligence.
6. Steps should be taken to enforce security measures at all public places like airports, hotels, malls, etc. Currently, we have a long list of VIP's exempted from going through the secutity drill. Only a handful of executives like President, Vice-President, Prime Minister etc should be exempetd. Rest should be traeted at par with the common man.
7. The police reforms should be implemented soon. Special security cover for VIP's should be reviewed and only those who really require it should be provided. The NSG should be kept away from VIP security and a special force should be constituted to take care of the VIP security.
8. Money should not be any constraint in implementing the above. I am sure the public would not mind paying extra tax if it is convinced that the money is being propely utilised.
9. Involve the general public in neighborhood security. Educate the public on how to do it. I am sure people would not mind getting involved in such a scheme since it is for their benefit.
10. AND LASTLY, FOR GOD SAKE KEEP POLITICS, CORRUPTION AND NEPOTISM OUT OF THIS.