Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Over fifty died in a train collision in Punjab, India, yesterday. This proves over and over again. We don't respect human life in India. I guess subconsciously we think, we are billion, so fifty here a hundred doesn't matter. "Its law of large numbers" we mutter together.
BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Uproar over India train collision
Those A'holes let the two trains run on the same track. That's a disaster waiting to happen.
Now the blame e game has started. The BJP is gunning for Laloo' head. Yeah! Right boys, that would solve the problem of unsafe railway overnight. It all boils down to corruption. Corruption greeds incompetence, it also breeds disregard for authority, it makes dicipline vanish in a woosh!
Laloo is no angel, no infact he is the angel of death! He has ruined Bihar and I for one think that it has no future. It went off the cliff.Now its Railways turn, he is politicizing it, and casts'sizing' it. That's surely a recipe for disaster.
Solution? The only solution is breaking up railways and selling it off private companies. No Idea how to do that, but, it seems working in Britain. Everyone has a responsibility, if shit happens the company will be sued to oblivion.
Nellore, the town I am from has a Railways station, it was built in early 1900s by the British, for their salve trade. It hasn't seen any improvement in since then. Only 2 god forsaken platforms. They recently built half assed good for nothing platform. Again corruption and nepotism.
Bastards! I am so mad. I just hope that one day all those responsible will get stuck under a derailed goods train carrying sulfuricd.

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