Kavin
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What u are takig about are ideal situations.....on the other hand we live in country where both cops and politicains do face threats fronm different terror groups including moaists and LTTE who have presense in TamilNadu.
It wasn't a case of road accident where u can immdiately rush for help.That cop was reported attacked by gang of crinmals and there was bomb blasts.
Obiviously the guards took precuation and kept the ministers inside the car.In other cases ,the convey wouldnt have even stopped at the crime scene let alone help ht victim.
1. There r many LTTE supporters in Tamil Nadu, but they r non-violent. LTTE presence in the state is history.
2. Both ministers aren't in hit-list of LTTE / Moaist
3. Tirunelveli, where the incident took place is famous for these kind of gang attacks. Almost all of them are personal rivalry and not political.
Anyway, most of your points have some validity. Just blaming ministers is not fair.
First Aid could have helped the victim. But there is no concept of practicing first aid in India. Just a tourniquet tied on the leg could have saved his life.
Media should make government and public aware of importance of practicing first aid.
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