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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Is another major terror attack in the offing ?
Our Prime Minister, and I must say here that I am ashamed of being an Indian because that kind of a man is elected as a PM, reduced a cricket match with Pakistan first to some sort of an Aman Ki Asha show, and then to a full fledged diplomatic initiative smelling like “Thimpu spirit” ! He has basically sent out a message that he trusts Pakistan. That Pakistani government and people neither were involved in horrendous terror attacks nor desire that such terror attacks take place. He has virtually absolved Pakistani government and people of any complicity in Mumbai terror attacks. This is truly an atrocity in itself. In the face of a horror such as Mumbai, no nation would have been consolable before proper punishment was meted out to the perpetrators. It is the depth to which this government has plunged India into that we are willing to literally sup with criminals who either carried out terror attacks or knew about them or willingly harbor terrorists. If we go by the past, Pakistan is likely to use this opportunity to launch another horror on India. In the aftermath of Mumbai, it would be nearly impossible to do so again without risking a full fledged war in which they would be isolated. But they wait for opportunities such as the one Manmohan Singh has presented them with. In such a scenario, when a terror attack takes place, it is impossible for India to take a tough line with Pakistan. If Pakistan cannot successfully deny it's involvement, it will take the other tack. It will blame it on “non state actors” who are subjecting Pakistan also to terror. In reality, the terror attacks against India are carried out with full involvement of it's army. I am convinced even the government knows about such “operations” beforehand and the people of Pakistan are happy to reduce India to a pathetic state where it is slapped in the face and is helpless to take revenge. If indeed, as Manmohan Singh's actions seem to suggest, Pakistani government and people are acting in good faith, why don't they hand over the likes of Dawood to us ? Why don't the TV channels film his presence in Pakistan and show it to all the world ? Why do we find who's who of Pakistani society in marriages of his children ? Pakistani people are happy to see terror attacks on India. This can be easily concluded from their past behavior. They have lost the race of development to people they hated from the core of their hearts and a terror attack which indeed makes India look helpless and pathetic, soothes that sentiment of defeat and rage. Against such mindset, India should never have lowered it's guard. The correct posture vis – a – vis Pakistan should have been that if there is another terror attack, a war is inevitable, even if it involves nuclear weapons. It would be easy to send such a message to the world because this is one issue on which the world would have no face to show to India. But the guard is kept up by those who feel some responsibility towards to the people they lead. Those whose existence is centered around keeping themselves in power at any cost cannot care less about lives and dignities of people and the nation. They are cynical to the point of being sleazy. I would put Manmohan Singh in that category along with much of the UPA. They have put Pakistan in a situation, through their mealy mouthed talk about “reconciliation”, where Pakistan can again carry out another Mumbai without serious risk of punitive action. You cannot sing songs of bhai-chara and dine with someone today, and tell him tomorrow that you are a bloody terrorist who deserves to be taken out. As a result of these shenanigans of Manmohan Singh and UPA, aimed at winning votes of Indian Muslims, Indian people are at serious risk. I foresee loss of a few hundred lives and deep humiliation for India once again. May God prove me wrong. The picture is from http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-cricket-dinner-and-diplomacy-in-mohali/20110331.htm
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