Yet another terror blast. Eleven lives lost, scores  injured, hundreds traumatised, millions wondering whether we will ever again  live with a sense of security in the land of our birth. 
 
 
 
The Prime Minister and the Home Minister have made  statements that one does not really need to hear because, tragically enough, the  very same statements are made every time a terror blast takes  place.
Rahul Gandhi is visiting the RML Hospital, where the  injured are being taken to receive medical care. Is there a single good reason  for his visit? Is the RML Hospital not equipped to take care of the injured?  Will the doctors and other medical staff  discharge their duties better because  Rahul Gandhi is visiting? Will the injured get any relief from pain? Will those  who have lost their limbs get them back? Will the family members forget even for  a millionth of a fraction of a second the pain of their loved ones  ?
Does he not realise that his visit throws all  arrangements at the hospital awry, and that the police force will have to step  up security measures, move away relatives and friends of those injured in the  blast and others receiving medical care at the hospital? Are the doctors to  attend to the patients or to brief him?
When will our leaders cease to make empty  gestures? 
If Rahul Gandhi is so concerned about the victims of the  terror blasts, why does he not ask the government to take concrete, meaningful  measures to improve internal security? Why does he not press for police reforms?   
Here is an online petition to the Home Minister, asking  him to issue directions that so long as the police authorities do not publicly  declare that a visit to the site of the terror attack or the hospitals will no  compromise the investigation or the interests of the victims of the attack, no  one who is not directly connected with the investigation will visit the site or  the hospitals, including Ministers, Members of Parliament and other VIPs. Do  sign and share it. 
http://www.change.org/petitions/home-minister-of-india-vvip-proof-investigations-into-terror-attacks
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