After Communists if any party can cause long term damage or harm for the country, it is the Congress party.
Post Pahalgam repeatedly they are trying to question the Govt of the day especially PM Narendra Modi and demoralise the forces.
In the process, the Congress leaders simply appear shameless and most of their allegations are unfounded and also ill-timed as the nation is now in mood to strike at Pakistan and not entertain sheer mockery of the 'pappu' and his sycophants.
Even as he is the 'official' Congress president and is 80 plus. Yet Malikarjun Kharge does not fail to behave very cheap.
Latest from him that PM Mod knew about 'intel reports' on Pahalgam is also childish. By now Kharge should have known that Prime Minister(s) do not decide their tour programme especially when it comes to assessment of security measures.
I have personally seen security officials directing/requesting Chief Ministers change their routes when some inputs did poured in.
(The Congress problem is Namo remains unstoppable... and almost un-challenged)
Another Congress leader from Varanasi Ajay Rai, who has shot into fame merely by contesting against PM Modi, has done similar thing yet again.
The conduct of Congress leaders are shameful. It appears the Congress leaders are in competition among themselves on how to speak the language of Pakistan and its notorious army.
Ajay Rai has questioned the efficacy of Rafale aircraft --; whose procurement the Congress leaders led by Rahul Gandhi did oppose tooth and nail.
In 2019; the defamation campaign was snubbed by the Supreme Court as well as by the voters of India.
Post-Pahalgam; leaders like Karnataka CM Siddharamaiah did everything to put the country in poor light. He even said he does not want war -- see the transition from Muslim appeasement to Pakistan appeasement has been so smooth.
Shameful yet again.
In West Bengal; in the meantime the Hindutva politics has won a mega battle.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh is right when he says even Mamata aapa has been forced to do temple politics.
Her Jagannath Dham at Digha is a politcal mission and it truly shows how the ground reality has changed in West Bengal.
Dilip Ghosh is right because the Leftists had made the state anti-Hindu in spirit. The BJP used to be ridiculed as a 'Mandir party' and now Mamata aapa is busy with a temple.
Real change at ground zero.
The horror of Pahalgam is hard to erase.
It may not be wrong to assert today that a mood of hyper-nationalism continues to spread across the country.
TV channels and social media are also playing their part in spreading this jingoism.
Everyone seems to be prepared for 'war' with Pakistan and everyone seems to want this to happen.
Some intellectuals have been trying to take a pro-Pakistan line and suggest Pakistanis as people are very good and hence need to be spared. This is actually a big issue of debate.
Firstly, if the people were so good they would have prevented their government and army long back what have been going on in India vis-a-vis Pakistan-sponsored terror.
Another argument is India is 'already fighting' an ugly, undeclared war against a cowardly enemy. An enemy that dares not show its face.
This school of thought also tries to question security apparatus by asking = "are we (really) prepared".
PM Narendra Modi has led from the front in answering such questions. He also deliberately made his message clear for the west and the self-righteous European countries.
In the meantime Modi's foreign minister Dr S Jaishankar has already ridiculed such western (firangi) voice by stating that -- India looks for partners and not preachers.
Firagins got egg on their face like never before !!
For his part at a rally in Bihar, Modi interrupted his Hindi speech and warned the world after switching to English that India would ‘identify, track and punish’ those responsible for killing 26 Indians.
Modi's other lieutenants Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah have also made their passionate speeches.
Intellectuals in their air-conditioned were still asking - "why was it so easy for the killers to disappear after the massacre".
Sickularism has to be dealt with as firmly as other menaces in this country.
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Pak army chief Gen Munir |
What happens to Pak army chief now that Pakistan got snubbed at the UNSC and even left red-faced and isolated by China is a vital question.
The answer actually lies with Pakistani population. But the Pakistani population has always bowed down slavishly before the army. Only good comparison is found in the Congress leaders and workers how slavishly they will tolerate a Rahul, Priyanka or even her children !!
In his imagination, Munir expected a 'conventional Indian response' on the lines of what happened after Uri and Pulwama. Hence, he made such a communal and unbecoming statement in April on two-nation theory. He was justifying the creation of Pakistan and also encouraging the Resistant Front or Lashqar fdayeens to carry out their Pahalgam operation.
The fact that the Modi government chose the non-kinetic route, threw Gen Munir, hos sycophant PM Shehbaz Sharif and other leaders such as Bilawal Bhutto and Khwaja Asif off balance.
By holding the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, Modi has given them the shock of their life.
The Pakistani leaders in their madness had forgotten that no less India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared on September 26, 2016, in the wake of the Uri attack, that blood and water can’t flow together.
The Indus Water Treaty had divided the six rivers of the Indus basin between the two countries. Pakistan received the three western rivers - the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab. Three other rivers the Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej in the eastern side came to India.
However, India can use these western rivers for “non-consumptive” purposes like irrigation, hydro-power and navigation.
The Indus is Pakistan’s lifeline and hence the Govt of India decision was pure blow.
The disruption of water supplies will worsen the already prevailing water scarcity.
Pakistan's agriculture will be harmed in a bog way almost threatening its food security.
The real impact will be felt in Pakistan during the dry season.
Modi has played a historic role already. He has redefined the rules of engagement with a terror-sponsoring Pakistan.
These could be just the starting points. Another far-reaching strategy is blowing the houses of terrorists.
This will go a long way despite the controversies.
Pakistan has two other problems: It has developed only three major water storages at Tarbela, Mangla and Chashma, with a cumulative storage capacity of 14.10 MAF or 9.7 per cent when constructed against average water flows of 145 MAF annually through the three Indus rivers.
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