There are a lot of things that should not be done on paper, but is that followed? I don't think so it is, for this would not have happened if they had been followed. Listen, I might be from NE but I know south Indians well (some very good friends from there). They are generally more education-oriented, less violent and very polite people culturally. Don't like to get involved in fights and riots. If they are angry, there is a genuine reason. SL has been committing horrors on their people.
You're comparing MNS to Tamils' anger? Seriously man, what've you eaten today? SL are not a part of our country but the Tamils living there went centuries back when even SL didn't belong to Lankans under foreign rulers. Demolishing their temples and making Buddhist temples on them (this is a personal insult to our sentiments as Buddhists for we never advocate violence against mainstream Hinduism that has been our Guru), attacking and brutalizing unarmed Tamils... etc what madness is this?
I think you've got a very wrong concept of this conflict and for some strange reason you're comparing this to a gunda party's actions, even though this is an act of retaliation. Trust me, if Tamil people of south India are angry, there has to be a valid reason. We cannot just forget their insult and pain for the sake of political correctness.
That is an insult to our national spirit. I am not saying that attacking pilgrims is right, but if GOI takes no action to do anything, what would the common people vent their frustrations out on? Naturally it has to be directed somewhere. When this government has decided that it is here only to loot and plunder this country and do nothing for its people, naturally people will take politics into their hands.