The bomb blasts in Delhi were very sad. Many innocent people died. They were just going about their day—going to work, buying things, or visiting family. They had no idea they would lose their lives on that bad day.
Terrorism is still here because some leaders use it to win votes. When attacks happen, they shout loud, blame others, and act strong to get more support. This keeps the danger alive.
The people behind these attacks must be punished hard. No matter who they are—planners, money-givers, or helpers—they should face strict justice fast. Courts must work quickly. Borders must be watched better. Secret groups planning attacks must be broken.
But only punishment is not enough. We must stop the reasons people join terror. Give jobs, good schools, and fair treatment to all. Stop hate speech. Bring everyone together.
Leaders must stop using terror for their own gain. The whole country must stand as one against it.
Delhi is hurt, but we can’t give up. If leaders stop playing politics with terror, and if we all work together, we can end this fear. No more innocent people should die because of someone’s greed for power.
Let us promise: no more games with terror. Real action, real unity, real peace.