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IAF airstrikes leave Pak proxies red faced
2/27/2019 12:01:19 AM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 26: Indian Air Force jets entering deep into Pakistan and destroying a terror training camp of JeM at Balakot, nearly 80 kms from the Line of Control, has rendered the proxies of Pakistan in Kashmir red faced.
"Pakistan stooges, who used to dance to the tunes of their bosses sitting across the Line of Control, don't know how to react. Separatists and mainstream leaders with pro-Pakistan leanings are trying to downplay the development but whole world knows that Pakistan has been rattled and stands exposed," said an analyst.
He said, "These Pak agents have been selling dreams to Kashmiris for the past three decades. They pushed youth towards graveyards and made them pick up guns. Today IAF has made it clear that people of Kashmir should stop believing that Azadi is round the corner and few terrorists can snatch Kashmir from India."
The analyst said that Pakistan is just using Kashmiris to settle its own scores with India. "Neighboring country knows it very well that it cannot face the Indian Army in a conventional war that's why it has been fighting a proxy war in Kashmir for the past 30-years. The air strikes have made it clear that India has the capability of going inside Pakistan territory and hitting the enemy hard. Armed forces of Pakistan could neither detect the jets which intruded into their air space neither were they able to even fire a single bullet to defend themselves. Message is clear that India won't tolerate terrorism any more. Nor the Pak stooges would be allowed to run their shops in the Valley," he added.
A senior politician said, "Kashmir-centric mainstream parties and their leaders are apologetic about terror outfits like JeM instead of out-rightly condemning it by name. At a time when the whole nation complimented the Indian Air Force for its feat, some of the Kashmir-centric leaders had crossed all limits of sensibility and sanity by speaking in a contrary tone."
He said, "It's high time for Kashmiri politicians to realize that they cannot sell the slogans anymore and rhetoric has to end. They have to choose whether they are with the country or with Pakistan. They cannot just keep on appeasing Pakistan and on the other hand they can keep on getting privileges from India. They have to draw a line. And they cannot have the cake and eat it too. Kashmir centric leaders who leave no chance to act like the parrots of Pakistan have to tell the truth to people that Pakistan is a failed state and it has no locus standi in the world."
He said that entire nation stands with the security forces who avenged the Pulwama attack just within 12 days. The suicide attack carried out by Pakistan based JeM terrorists at Lethpora Pampore on Srinagar-Jammu highway had led to 40 CRPF jawans getting martyred.
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