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Pak stooges, terrorist sympathizers look for rat holes to hide
PM Modi talks tough
3/4/2019 11:06:50 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reiterated that terrorism has to be eliminated and for that nation has to repose trust on the armed forces.
Prime Minister Modi, who is on a two-day visit to his home state Gujarat, said, "The nation agrees that the disease of terrorism has to be eliminated. I want to ask you, don't you trust what our armed forces say? Should or should not everyone, including me, believe in our armed forces without raising questions? We should be proud of our armed forces."
An analyst while talking to Early Times said that Prime Minister Modi has shifted his entire focus on terrorism and it's not good news for Pakistan and their stooges in Kashmir. "It's clear that Government of India has decided to take decisive action against terrorists and their sympathizers in Kashmir," he added.
The analyst said that crackdown on Jamaat-e-Islami which thrived on Pakistani money and radicalized Kashmiri youth is facing the heat. "Jamaat activists have been arrested and their offices have been sealed. They are crying that they are innocent but the fact is that they to a great extent are responsible for Kashmir being in a mess today. They used the premises and compounds to brainwash the youth and push them towards violence," he added.
The analyst castigated the Kashmir centric politicians for seeking revocation of ban on Jamaat-e-Islami. "These politicians should understand the tone of the Prime Minister Modi. It's apparent that he has taken a pledge to demolish the terror infrastructure and wipe out terrorism from J&K," he added.
A defence analyst while referring to PM Modi's statement that "no one on other side would have survived if the India had procured Rafale jets" said, "After a long time India has got a leader, who is dictating terms to Pakistan, and is showing the neighbouring country its real place and worth. Opposition leaders should stop raising questions and stand with their armed forces. The lose statements of the opposition leaders will prove beneficial for the hostile enemy, which has been fighting a proxy war in J&K for the past three decades."
He said that "Pak proxies in Kashmir are looking for a space to hide themselves as they have realized that they won't be spared as the GoI has decided to teach them a lesson. The hard stance taken by the GoI has broken the back of the Pakistan stooges, who during the past three decades have been selling dreams to people," the defence analyst added.
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