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Pak media praises Rahul, instigates anti-nationals to break India | JNU anti-India episode | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 17: Convinced that Indian political parties like the so-called Indian National Congress, the Indian Left, which never believed in the unity and integrity of India and which considers India a congregation of nations with each nation having the right to secede and other fake secular outfits such as the Janata Dal United and anarchist Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have swung solidly behind the seditionists and those who organized anti-India events in Jawaharlal Nehru University on February 9 and at Press Club of India the following day, the Pakistani press has praised AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi and leadership of other pseudo-secular outfits and instigated them to extend more support to the anti-nationals in the JNU so that India is broken into 100 pieces. The Pakistani press has said: "The new, ugly face of Modi's India" can be seen in the Jawaharlal Nehru University protest row…JNU students, India's civil society and opposition parties must fight back". An editorial in The News International under the caption "JNU protests" said: "The new, ugly face of Modi's India can be seen in the reaction to the row over protests at the Jawaharlal Nehru University". It said that the fracas started when students at the university held a protest to mark the third anniversary of the execution of Afzal Guru, convicted of an attack on the Indian Parliament House and added that "...the protestors were immediately tarred as being pro-Pakistani, supporters of terrorists and anti-India" and that in a "stunning suppression of dissent (read anti-India and pro-Pakistan and pro-Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat protest), police have even arrested the head of the JNU student's union (Kanhaiya Kumar) for participating in the protest". The Pakistani paper not only supported the anti-India event and condemned the arrest of the JNU Students Union president and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh for his stand on the event, but also sided with Rahul Gandhi and others who sided with the anti-nationals. "Leaders of Congress, including Rahul Gandhi, are being similarly smeared. Perhaps the worst reaction came from (Indian) Home Minister Rajnath Singh who accused Pakistan's Hafiz Saeed of being behind the protest. It now appears he came to this ludicrous conclusion based on a tweet by a fake Hafiz Saeed account," the paper said "Instead of taking back his remarks, Singh is now doubling down and asking his critics to prove a negative by claiming they can't show Hafiz Saeed wasn't behind the protest. This is the reality when an ultra-nationalist like Modi comes to power. It is up to dissenters to prove their loyalty and show they are not agents of foreign forces," the atrocious editorial added. Not just this, the Pakistani press also invoked what it called Indian secular traditions and described the Indian action against the seditionists as a mockery of academic freedom (read freedom to hate and break-India speech). "...this is about more than just Pakistan. The BJP government has shown it has no respect for India's secularist traditions. The official narrative is that anyone who doubts the course of justice was properly followed in the Afzal case can now be jailed for voicing that opinion. This narrative...makes a mockery of the concept of academic freedom," it said. It just not stopped there. It went on to instigate the India-based anti-Indians to fight back and break India. "We have already been through beef bans and pots of ink being thrown by Modi's opinions. Now they are coming for the academia. The students at JNU and India's civil society and opposition parties will have to fight back," it said. The News International is not the only Pakistani paper which has supported the anti-India event. The entire Pakistani press has taken the same stand. What the Pakistani press has done should be construed as naked interference in the internal affairs of India. New Delhi must take cognizance of the role of the Pakistani media and also review its foreign policy vis-à-vis Pakistan and J&K. |
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