People (and politicians in particular) believe that public memory is short and as long as one can get a couple of weeks pass, people will get back to "life's like that". This appears to be a part of popular Indian way of life "यहाँ सब चलता है". On the question of accountability - does it rest with only politicians and public service (servants). Mumbai attacks seem to have changed the way we keep our short memories. Just in aid of those who would like to change the system, let me propagate public accountability of those who are neither politicians nor in government . It is about media accountability. I received an emotion charged mail. It made me think that even without the emotional outburst, there is something to ponder about. What will be the results? Will the "culprit" own up? Will the concerned organisation "take action"? Will the action be in line with action demanded from the establishment? Quote Appalling journalism. Absolute blasphem...
Moving on from the core theme of only consumers to a broader Indian complexity. An amazing country that can be challenging to understand due to its diversity - economically, socially, linguistically, racially and what not. Enjoy the THALI as they say....