Attack at Jaipur in India was a terrorist attack made in India after very long time.So terrorists are back again to harm India and this time they harmed Pink City Jaipur.Almost many people are killed and more are injured.As it was tuesday people together at Hanuman Temple and Bomb Blasted at that time only.All peace was Ruined.But one thing come to my mind.Why there was no Information with Police or different securities Agency about this attack?Where they all gone?Where sleeping or what?When there are no attacks or blasts,many times they tell that they have got E-Mail or Telephone or Msg from so and so person giving warning for doing blast at so and so place but at last at that time nothing happens.But this time it seriously happens.Attacked was done and this all agancies or police did not have enough Information about this.Leave this there is another question running in my mind.That After this Jaipur Blast police gave Red or High Alert in other cities also.But why they do not give before the attack?Blast Plan should have done unsuccessful if they have done like that.Whats the use of giving Red Alert after Attack?Terrorists are not going to do attack at same time in another city.As they knows how to put Plan in effort better than us.So its of no use that Police gives Red Alert in other cities just after the attack.Instead they should keep their mind in effort that this same thing does not happen next time.I think they should be serious in this matter.This Jaipur Attack is as high as attack done at local trains in Mumbai.Terrorists are just trying to harm the peace of India at any cost.What they get in this?Who are the people behind this?No answer till now with anybody.Just after few days Police will tell in newspapers that so and so person has been arrested involved in last attacked at Jaipur.Finished.After that they will wait till the next attack done.What the hell is this?This is the reason why terrorists are getting energy to do attacks.Our Government and Police needs to awake in this.
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