Thursday, January 10, 2013

Innocence of Indians

When somebody shouts from the rooftops “I hate you”, how is it that we still don’t get the message, and talk peace? We keep talking about confidence-building measures, when Pakistan has done absolutely nothing to build any kind of confidence in us about its peaceful intentions. Gandhian philosophy of putting forward another cheek, when hit on one, has been taken too literally by the Indian government for decades. The act of mutilating one of the bodies of the two Indian soldiers killed by Pakistani soldiers at LOC is a clear message to India and world over that they will not stop until they achieve all of their political motives. 



Since independence Pakistan has repeatedly, maelstrom our motherland claiming lives of thousands of innocent Indians. All these attacks are dealt with talks and more talks. Even the attack on parliament of the world’s biggest and oldest democracy couldn't provoke our government to take some strict actions. Talks are always better than wars but just talking without any strategies for future is foolishness. If we try to think clearly and just go by the evidence, we may realize that it is next to impossible to achieve peace agreement with Pakistan. The idea behind the formation of Pakistan itself is anti-India. India was founded on the principle of secularism, nonviolence and fraternity where as the basis of formation of Pakistan was religion and separatism. Expecting a state of peaceful coexistence with such nation is a distant dream. 


Pakistan’s attitude towards India was always clear, even during Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s visit to Delhi last month, he made Pakistan’s hostile intentions clear by trying to equate the 26/11 terror attacks with the Babri demolition, and suggested that Kargil martyr Saurabh Kalia – whose body was handed over in a mutilated form by the Pakistanis – may have been the victim of inclement weather. 

I think it’s high time that we should grow some balls to fight against our prominent enemy. Politicians who are too addicted to their convenient way of living are not going to give it away easily, so, in my view, action again falls upon us. We should do what we can, which is basically "protest". Stop spreading all this ‘Aman ki Aasha’ gibberish, which is basically sponsored by companies and news channels (which are business corporate too). We cannot separate Pakistani government from Pakistani people, both are the same. We are dealing with the government and we always will, we are never going to deal directly with the people. We are an ancient civilization and world’s biggest and most powerful empires have bowed before us time and over again. I don’t think a country like Pakistan has even got a chance. 


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Peace with Pakistan is possible only, if following things happen. 

1. We should make Pakistan pay heavily for any of their misadventures. 
2. People of Pakistan give away the idea of foundation of their state based on Islam and become a secular nation. 
3. Military stops playing a role in the politics of the country. 
4. Enough power is given to the judiciary and made free from legislative body.