Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Is there a panic button in Pakistan .... vis-a-vis June 4 when Narendra Modi shall return to power ?

 The sickular spin masters in India are never tired of their foolish theories and prejudiced analysis of the elections and voting.


One expert -- was thrown out and allegedly also beaten by AAP goons a few years ago - still thinks with or without Arvind Kejriwal he can become Chief Minister of Haryana. His theories are unique .... sometime 'foolish' for he says Muslims will feel attracted towards Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi team and even abandon BSP of Mayawati.

In 2017 -- the two 'youthful dynasts' tried that out in UP assembly polls and got it on nose. In contrast, some 'lines' -- rather between the lines remarks on Indian elections from across the border in Pakistan seem to make more sense.








"On June 4, everyone in the subcontinent will know who will rule India for the next five years. Mr Modi knows it will be him. The Sharifs in Pakistan hope so too. 

They should anticipate, however, that Mr Modi as an emboldened three-time prime minister may taunt Pakistan by testing the fragile frontier between occupied Kashmir (India’s new ‘union state’) and Pakistan’s foundling counterpart Azad Jammu & Kashmir," writes F.S. Aijazuddin, for 'Dawn' newspaper May 9, 2024.



"He (Modi) may also decide to withdraw from the Indus Waters Treaty, which covers the rivers flowing from the upper riparian, to leave Pakistan frothing at the mouth, knowing that an enfeebled World Bank would prefer not to arbitrate," says the opinion piece.  Of course the panic in Pakistan is understood as Modi did not play so called games -- pursued by his predecessors. 

Recently India's External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar was asked whether it made diplomatic sense to give up the consensus on foreign policy. The suave minister has slowly graduated into a full-steam politician and said such theories were utterly non sense. 


Even during the time of Nehru -- whom Indian sickulars and even Pakistani love a lot - there was strong opposition to the government's foreign policy vis-a-vis China and Pakistan by no less than Nehru's deputy Sardar Vallbhbhai Patel.  

Jaishankar is also stating these days almost on a daily basis that PoK is part of India and shall 'return' or will be India's again - legitimately. 



The PoK narratives suit PM Narendra Modi electorally and hence besides him and his foreign minister -- the likes of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah and  even UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have spoken about Pok.

In fact, Yogi Adityanath says, after Modi's return to power on June 4 --- within six months -- that would be December 2024 - PoK will be within India. That sounds unrealistic! 

But even Yogi knows - 'Modi hae toh Mumkin hae' (Everything is possible with Mod around) -- is a realistic stance.




Blogger in China: 2019 


Even China is following Indian elections diligently. While Congress and the ecosystem feel that India-China relations could create problem for their permanent rival Namo; the fact of the matter is the world is changing fast. 


Hence, one should keep fingers crossed about emerging diplomatic transitions and the day is not far off when RIC -- that is Vladimir Putin, Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping will join hands and counter the Americans. This would mean showing the west their place; and it would subsequently mean -- a missive for Christians -- do not think you are any extra-ordinarily superior material. Others are also around. 


Hindus are around and also there are those who may not believe in God at all.  


Now, coming back to the article in 'Dawn', the author also states - "Over the next five years, PM Modi could pressurise Indian Muslims to crowd Pakistan’s eastern borders in Punjab and Sindh as refugees. It happened in 1971, when up to 10m refugees from East Pakistan crossed into India. PM Modi may be tempted to return the compliment". 


One may not agree everything about this statement -- but some parts make sense without doubt. We helped create Bangladesh; or to be precise Indira Gandhi did well to discharge this duty when the challenge came. But in subsequent period, she realised the importance of Muslim vote bank. 


She wooed Muslims often going out of the way. She encouraged Urdu in states such as West Bengal and Kerala -- where people hardly liked or knew about the language. Others learned Muslim appeasement from her and the communists loved it.  

What angers many is it has passed on to demagogue leaders like Mamata Banerjee -- of course a product of Congress school of corruption and opportunistic politics. 


West Bengal is angry and could teach her a lesson. But the anger should also translate into votes. 


Indian Muslims belong to India and should stay in this country. But those who play appeasement politics and encourage infiltration from Bangladesh (of Muslims) and also of Rohingya Muslims should be taught lessons electorally.


One good or bad thing - I have noticed lately is that Priyanka Gandhi and even Rahul are avoiding 'reference' to the word 'Muslim'. Why ?   





Example of Priyanka avoiding the word Muslim is here:

In reference to Modi's statement that the Congress would steal Mangalsutras and give them to Muslims, Priyanka Gandhi took a dig at PM but she said the Mangalsutra would not be given to “kisi aur ko”, someone else !! 

The word 'Muslim' missing is not a slip of tongue; it is a political strategy like her grand mom who would even leave my (blogger's) grand mom impressed by her Ghunghat !! 


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