Anurag Yagnik

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Jaipur this time

The horror continues. Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad and now Jaipur. A very careful, systematic, city-by-city attack. More splattered body parts and more questions about how India is going to fight this disease that exists within it. This horrible venom that boils up every few days and destroys our clinical belief in a country that we assuredly consider united.

Every time this happens I question if there is ever an end to this. I don't really see an end in site. The economic growth should have helped but it doesn't seem to be widespread enough to eliminate all discontent.

This is clearly an economic problem more than a religious or political one. If there weren't enough poor people, there would be less animosity, less vitriol and less incentive to blow other people up.