Delhi Blast The ominous high-density blast in Delhi is an indicator that some organizations have plans to disturb the peace in the country (First Page, November 11). There should be no laxity in this and fair and transparent action is the need of the hour.
Mani Natarajan, Chennai There cannot be even an iota of doubt about the involvement of terrorism in this tragedy. Operation Sindoor raised a ray of hope that the terrorists would be on the backfoot.
But their nefarious intentions cannot be guessed. It is important that the Centre, the states and the public remain alert at all times. S.
Ramakrishnasayee, Chennai The tragic loss of lives underlines the need for strong security and intelligence coordination. However, it is equally important that our response to terrorism remains rooted in unity and justice while avoiding any form of communal polarization.
Senseless acts of violence must not be allowed to destroy our shared values of peace and resilience. Nagarajamani M. V.
, Hyderabad It is a shock that there has been loss of life and property. Strong bureaucratic support and political will is required to secure our citizens. Manas Aggarwal, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh People are no longer innocent.
People from across social and economic backgrounds do not seek political theater or chest-beating nationalism. They want assurances that their security will not be compromised and that the truth will not be buried beneath headlines and hashtags.
If India aspires to global leadership, it will have to prove that accountability and transparency are its strongest weapons. Security cannot be reduced to a narrative device. It is time the government understood that citizens now expect facts, not rhetoric; Clarity, not symbolism.
Aditya Das, Bhawali, Uttarakhand.


