Violence rocks Bangalore

Bangalore burns : The aftermath of the politically - It's time things change for Good.
India
January 24, 2007 6:56am CST
The very quiet, yet bustling city of Bangalore got to experience a bustle like no other... The Silicon City of India, the fastest growing Asian City, the IT hub of India, received a jolt on last Friday as many Muslims under the leadership of a noted Politician, Jaffer Sharief, organised a rally to demonstrate against the imperialistic attitude of the US, and the hanging of Saddam. This reaction came after more than 2 weeks of his hanging,and what's more, even his aides were knocking on hell's gate by then! The events took an ugly turn as many hooligans in the crowd started to force the shopkeepers to close down shutters, and wide scale Arson took place as many City Transport Busses were burnt, and many more things were consumed by fire... Among these was a banner of a Religious Gathering that was about to take place in the city two days later, on Sunday, the 21st January. What purpose did it serve other than vandalising government property ( Afterall, it's tax payers money and tax payers are the one's who pay through their noses eventually! ) What else can you expect when a religious banner is burnt? The very peaceful city of bangalore was once again rocked by large scale violence, which took many victims, and as usual, busses were the targets! Such communal Processions, which are supposedly "peaceful" have served no purpose other than inflicting large scale misery on the affected. Politicians are indeed vile creatures, such events further reinstate that a politician will do anything to keep his job, even whip up discord among his own people. What a shame that we entertain such beasts... Stone them to death I say! What do you think? Good day to you.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
29 Jan 07
Well, that is some story and if you think that is a good idea, then I think it should be done.