
Finally, after two days and a lot of widespread destruction, nature's fury ended, but the exactly opposite happened on the West coast, in the financial capital of India. Terrorists went on and on relentlessly until the death toll reached 300.
But, this time I feel angry on myself, I feel angry on the common man who needs a reason such as a 'terror attack' to lash at the politicians. This is just like saying "I will worship God only during Diwali and the rest of the days, I just do nothing". This feeling of guilt is going to stay on for years to come. On the contrary, one might argue that the common man cannot do anything about it just because he is "common" and not "special", he does not have any power.
Well, can anyone prove the "common" statement wrong, please!!!
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