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Speaking for Pak: What is wrong with BJP? | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 8: What is it that the BJP has been doing even after Pakistan-sponsored, trained and indoctrinated Jaish-e- Mohammad dreaded terrorists waged war on India at the most strategic Pathankot air force base on January 2 morning that culminated in the martyrdom of seven of our brave and committed soldiers, including a Lt colonel? Instead of avenging the attack, the BJP leadership is speaking for and on behalf of Pakistan and Pakistani civil administration. It is speaking like the spokesperson of Pakistan, thus further hurting the already rather hurt and wounded Indian nation. Had our brave soldiers not defeated and liquidated the Pakistani terrorists on time after making supreme sacrifices, the latter would have caused immense damage to our strategic and operational assets, including helicopters. Pathankot Air Force base has been the main target of Pakistan since 1965. The BJP spokespersons are praising Pakistan Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, saying he has assured action against the perpetrators of the Pathankot terror attack. They are striving hard to give the people of India to understand that Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy towards Pakistan is very effective and that is the reason that the Pakistan Prime Minister talked to his Indian counterpart from Colombo after the Pathankot attack and assured Delhi that Pakistan will take action on "actionable" proofs. They are misleading the people of India that Mian Nawaz Sharif is serious this time and they are referring to the meeting that the Pakistan Prime Minister held on Thursday at Islamabad to take stock of the situation arising out of the Pathankot terror attack. They are doing so despite the fact that Islamabad has not acted against United Jehad Council of which Jaish-e-Mohammad is also the part. The Muzaffarabad-based United Jehad Council which is headed by Syed Salahuddin has claimed the responsibility for the attack. The fact is that the BJP is behaving in a most irresponsible manner. With the result, everyone in India is feeling highly disturbed. The Indian nation is in a State of mourning ever since the Pathankot terror attack. There is a general consensus across the country that the time has come for the Narendra Modi Government to take stringent action against Pakistan so that it was taught a lesson like India taught to it in 1971 by dividing Pakistan into two countries, Pakistan and Bangladesh. All barring, Kashmiri leaders of all hues and Left parties like the CPI and the CPI-M whose attitude towards India is no different from those who consider J&K a disputed territory, want the Modi Government to order the Army to go in for surgical strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-J&K so that the terror training camps there are destroyed. "Surgical strikes in Pakistan are the immediate need of the hour. What is there to talk to Pakistan? Pakistan is a rogue State. We have always extended the hand of friendship to Pakistan but the ungrateful Pakistani leadership always stabbed India from the back. The time of unilateral concessions is over. The time of talks with Pakistan is up. Pakistan will stab us again if given one more chance. It didn't take action against the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and it will not take action against the Pathankot terror attacks. The Pakistani assurances are hollow and are no more than delaying tactics and attempts at fooling New Delhi," the strategic affairs experts have been saying day in and day out since January 2. "We didn't vote for the BJP to see such horrible days. We voted for the BJP with the hope that it would bring Pakistan to the knees and end the menace of cross-border terrorism. The Modi Government has only disappointed the country by adopting a highly weak policy towards Pakistan," they have also been saying, adding that the BJP has lowered the position of India in the eyes of international community. When will the BJP see the reason and abandon its policy of appeasement? It must stop humiliating the people of the country. It must fulfill the pledges it took during the 2014 election rallies. |
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