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Oh man I can't tell you how much two entities of India are pissing me off. The media, which has overly sensationalized this rescue operation and for the past 20 hours they're harping "Bass ab thori hi derr main Prince (the kid's name) ko bacha lia jayega" and then the army which has shown its inadequacy, by not been able to rescue the kid for almost 48 hours now.
Everyone present there and callers calling to Star News are saying mostly one thing. Put a rope down, some sort of strong bag, and ask the kid to hop on and pull him out! After all he went down that hole in the same way he can very well come out.
It's a small hole no doubt, but its an even smaller kid.
The media has basically screwed over the Army since they know the entire country is watching. They are under close scrutiny. So they came up with a bizzare plan to dig a tunnels to the point where the kid is! Stupid, stupid, stupid.
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/...p/Army_rushes_to_rescue_boy_from_Haryana_well
Everyone present there and callers calling to Star News are saying mostly one thing. Put a rope down, some sort of strong bag, and ask the kid to hop on and pull him out! After all he went down that hole in the same way he can very well come out.
It's a small hole no doubt, but its an even smaller kid.
The media has basically screwed over the Army since they know the entire country is watching. They are under close scrutiny. So they came up with a bizzare plan to dig a tunnels to the point where the kid is! Stupid, stupid, stupid.
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/...p/Army_rushes_to_rescue_boy_from_Haryana_well
Kurukshetra, July 22 (IANS) A five-year-old boy fell into a 60-foot deep well in Haryana and army rescuers Saturday said it may take a few more hours to save him.
Prince accidentally fell into the unused well in Hatheri village near Shahbad town Friday night.
Army officials were digging a new tunnel parallel to the well to rescue the boy.
Kurukshetra sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) S.K. Lohia said that every effort was being made to save the boy.
Water, food and a camera were lowered into the well to help the boy.
Over 20 personnel of the Indian Army's 66 Engineer regiment based in Ambala were conducting the rescue mission.