Life Moves On
enigma | General | 31 October 2005, 5:10am
I woke up and looked at the time its a bit too early for me to get up,the weekend was very hectic as usual with me going to work to catch up on pending stuff, and i could complete my work in peace as no hustle bustle around and no one to disturb me...went out for dinner last night, it was good.
Saturday the day started off as normal with me going to the temple in the morning and coming back , as i switched on the tv with my morning coffee in hand saw those horrifying images of the train accident, felt sad, as tho the rains and floods were'nt enough.
Still feeling miserable went to work, worked for a couple of hours then my colleague called me up and we went out,got back home at 8 in the night and on my comp could see messages stating there were serial bomb blasts in delhi, my parents are both there presently, my heart stopped for a min as it being diwali and we do celebrate in a big way so all kinds of weird thoughts engulfed me at that time i grabbed the phone and called up, dad picked up and said they were home, heaved a sign of relief and talked to them for an hour..and then switched on the tv...what did the innocent people do to deserve that death, so many questions cropped up and i had no answers to any.
I was thinking so many people die everyday be it due to natural calamities, or due to terrorism or due to depression,sickness or natural death and life just moves on for the rest..
Yesterday i discussed about the events of saturday with my colleagues and today is another day..life would move on for me but would it move on for the families of those who died..it would eventually but it might not be the same.
I feel so hopeless and helpless
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Yes. Life is like a water bubble.
No one can say when the ballon will break.
Like your parents, my elder brother and sister-in-law are also in New Delhi. Yesterday night, I watched news in TV and I remembered them. To make phone call, there was no balance in my cell phone. Then I send a message to my brother's cell by Yahoo Messenger. Thanks to technology. What is the use of police checkings in Delhi after bomb blastings? What is the use of alerting cities after blastings in temples? I think it is better to involve every citizen in police activities.
These pakistani fellows do not have common-sense at all.