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Being treated like enemy for fighting enemy Pakistan! | Their style of discouraging the nationalist sentiment | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 3: Pakistan is enemy, which sponsors terror on the Indian soil. While this has been the larger narrative, more so since the Pulwama attack of 2019, Early Times has upheld this opinion about the sinister neighbor since the very establishment of the newspaper. Over the years, India and Pakistan may have had some episodes of bonhomie for a while, but the editorial policy of this nationalist daily based in the City of Temples has been to expose the sinister designs of the untrustworthy neighbor. In today’s edition, we are dedicating space to remind our esteemed readers about some of the news reports carried to expose Pakistan and its proxies, especially the separatist leaders of Kashmir. Apart from years of the sponsor of terror onto the Indian soil from Pakistan, what the Early Times has equally focused on, is how the enemy upped its aggression in Jammu region, which is known for its nationalist sentiment. Not only sustained campaigns are being carried to expose the ulterior motive of Pakistan, the new dimensions of terror plots especially the drone terror has been our focal point. Not any self-appreciation, but Early Times is the only newspaper, which carried research-based stories on the drone terror. Since the first sighting of the drones along the international border in Jammu region to the terror strike on the Indian Airforce Station in June, the nationalist daily made it a point to keep the government in general and the security grid in particular informed about the latest of the cross border terror designs. Detailed stories on drone attacks and apprehensions about serious threat due to the same has been published with all sense of responsibility towards the proud nation. Apart from drones, in the latest means of terror, the use of terror tunnels has been our new beat of concern with dedicated editorial teams working on it, round -the -clock. Our expert team was among the first to report exclusive stories including minute details of even what sort of cement Pakistan was using for construction of the terror tunnels along Jammu borders. Even the issue of balloons with Pakistan International Airlines written on it, that were found in the border regions of Jammu was not taken lightly. What has been another angle in new forms of terror in Jammu and Kashmir is the narco-terror sponsored by Pakistan. Being a responsible media house, our teams have been doing investigative stories to expose how some blacksheep in Jammu and Kashmir could be involved in the plot. s a part of investigative stories, details of some high profile people in Kashmir who could be possibly linked to narco terror deals were reported religiously from time to time. And then, comes the traditional role of Pakistan in aiding arms and anti-India sentiment on the Indian soil through its proxies and puppets including the local militants and the separatists in Kashmir. Over the years, the nationalist daily, had been reporting the details of how Pakistan was responsible for the deadly mess not only in Jammu and Kashmir but also in the rest of the country. Separatists, who had been operating as the Over Ground Workers of Pakistan, were exposed the most. From Hurriyat G Chairman Syed Ali Geelani to his counterpart from the Hurriyat M, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, to Yasin Malik, Nayeem Khan and Shabir Shah, the ET has exposed to bones their respective and collective links with the enemy country. For the Early Times, exposing the terror motives of Pakistan has been coming at the cost of serious death threats from international terror groups. But the ET has remained unnerved, always. While the police have registered formal cases in some such incidents of death threats from terror groups, the newspaper continues to tell the tale of death and destruction as sponsored by the enemy nation state. Interestingly, over the years, the Government of India would occasionally enjoy cordial relations with the enemy. But ET never stopped reporting against Pakistan. In fact, the Early Times is the only media house that would raise questions over any moves of bonhomie with the country which has backstabbed India from time to time. And then, how can the people of Jammu forget the ceasefire hostilities in region. For months and even years, those living along the International Border have to face deadly hardships in the form of unprovoked shelling. The ET never missed to highlight the plight of such residents. For that matter apart from human sufferings, how the Pakistani hostilities made the Basmati production bleed has been kept in spotlight by us. Infact the Early Times has even published analytical details of the Pakistani aggression on this front as well. But then, as the irony would have it, the media institution which faces the enemy country with rock strong morale despite threats, is facing a sort of aggression from the dispensation within our own homeland. It seems that for our fight against enemy Pakistan, our very own government is treating us like enemy! Hope the better sense prevails. Jai Hind! |
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