Our economy is our biggest weapon against Pakistan, and we are doing well to enhance it
In terms of shock and anger, we are moving on from the death of our soldiers, from the strikes that took place in PoK (yes, they took place, and if you are skeptical about it, I recommend you leave the page and entertain your petty mind with an AIB video), and are now witnessing another political threshold. The likes of Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are busy building a false perception around the surgical strikes, not because they don't believe in it, but because they can't endorse its existence. Within, Kejriwal and his ISI friends, Rahul Gandhi and his Italian friends, they all do realize that a surgical strike has happened, but they won't accept it, for if they do, they shall indirectly be endorsing the able leadership of the PM. Today, as we see martyrdom of our soldiers being insulted, their courage being questioned, and their lives being termed as unimportant against Fawad Khan's looks and Om Puri's cinematic prowess, we must ponder, what really happened that warranted a reaction of this proportion from Pakistan and its sympathizers?
Needless to say, our country is plagued with the sympathizers of our enemy. They have been vocal in the past few days. Corrupt CMs, politicians born with a silver spoon, authors, actors, and comedians haven't shied away from projecting the bravery of our soldiers as a gimmick. While some may confuse their skepticism to be another critical pillar of democracy, in reality, it is nothing but a cheap attempt to garner attention and importance. In an attempt to defame the PM, they have defamed the nation, and they shall continue to do so on national and international platforms (Kejriwal has a scheduled trip to Karachi next year for the Literature Festival). However, this should not stop the Indian leadership from its consistent efforts to expose Pakistan, to eliminate militants, and not to isolate our enemy nation in a diplomatic sense.
Before we move on, let us understand who our enemy actually is. Unlike what many liberals and intellectuals want you to believe, the actors and artists are not seen as enemies of and by the Indian State. Proxy wars and terrorist groups are the biggest enemies of our nation, and these are sponsored by Pakistan. The war is not against the civilians of Pakistan. India, unlike the US, is not going to do to Pakistan what the US did to Afghanistan and Iraq in a futile pursuit, unless provoked. When school kids are butchered in Peshawar, every Indian citizen stands with Pakistan in the hour of grief, and when the same terrorism kills armed officers on the LoC or innocent people in the city of Mumbai, it can't be condemned by the Pakistani artists and intellectuals that work here. This selective criticism, this hypocrisy, this is what turned the people of our nation against Pakistan's intellectual exports to India. Tomorrow, if a comedian with his brain muscled by the fat in his body (sorry, only exercising my Freedom of Speech) wants you to believe that democracy entitles everyone to have or not have an opinion over a massacre, he actually wants you to believe that it is alright to spit on the face of the one who helps you with your finances; could be your mom too or worse, sit in a Jewish household and call the holocaust Hitler's freedom since it was conducted in Germany.
As I write this article, Kapil Sibal continues to accuse the Indian leadership of harboring terrorist groups and being the cause of terrorism (because 26/11 was RSS' work, you see), but the truth remains that the strikes of 29th September changed Pakistan forever. While Congress had grown habitual to being kicked in its shallow Italian balls by Pakistan, the former Gujarat CM gave it back and gave it back hard. However, one surgical strike doesn't change anything. There is a long way to go for India for it to ensure peace on its borders. The prolonged war of theatrics with Pakistan is a thing of the past now. Today,
In terms of shock and anger, we are moving on from the death of our soldiers, from the strikes that took place in PoK (yes, they took place, and if you are skeptical about it, I recommend you leave the page and entertain your petty mind with an AIB video), and are now witnessing another political threshold. The likes of Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi are busy building a false perception around the surgical strikes, not because they don't believe in it, but because they can't endorse its existence. Within, Kejriwal and his ISI friends, Rahul Gandhi and his Italian friends, they all do realize that a surgical strike has happened, but they won't accept it, for if they do, they shall indirectly be endorsing the able leadership of the PM. Today, as we see martyrdom of our soldiers being insulted, their courage being questioned, and their lives being termed as unimportant against Fawad Khan's looks and Om Puri's cinematic prowess, we must ponder, what really happened that warranted a reaction of this proportion from Pakistan and its sympathizers?
Needless to say, our country is plagued with the sympathizers of our enemy. They have been vocal in the past few days. Corrupt CMs, politicians born with a silver spoon, authors, actors, and comedians haven't shied away from projecting the bravery of our soldiers as a gimmick. While some may confuse their skepticism to be another critical pillar of democracy, in reality, it is nothing but a cheap attempt to garner attention and importance. In an attempt to defame the PM, they have defamed the nation, and they shall continue to do so on national and international platforms (Kejriwal has a scheduled trip to Karachi next year for the Literature Festival). However, this should not stop the Indian leadership from its consistent efforts to expose Pakistan, to eliminate militants, and not to isolate our enemy nation in a diplomatic sense.
Before we move on, let us understand who our enemy actually is. Unlike what many liberals and intellectuals want you to believe, the actors and artists are not seen as enemies of and by the Indian State. Proxy wars and terrorist groups are the biggest enemies of our nation, and these are sponsored by Pakistan. The war is not against the civilians of Pakistan. India, unlike the US, is not going to do to Pakistan what the US did to Afghanistan and Iraq in a futile pursuit, unless provoked. When school kids are butchered in Peshawar, every Indian citizen stands with Pakistan in the hour of grief, and when the same terrorism kills armed officers on the LoC or innocent people in the city of Mumbai, it can't be condemned by the Pakistani artists and intellectuals that work here. This selective criticism, this hypocrisy, this is what turned the people of our nation against Pakistan's intellectual exports to India. Tomorrow, if a comedian with his brain muscled by the fat in his body (sorry, only exercising my Freedom of Speech) wants you to believe that democracy entitles everyone to have or not have an opinion over a massacre, he actually wants you to believe that it is alright to spit on the face of the one who helps you with your finances; could be your mom too or worse, sit in a Jewish household and call the holocaust Hitler's freedom since it was conducted in Germany.
As I write this article, Kapil Sibal continues to accuse the Indian leadership of harboring terrorist groups and being the cause of terrorism (because 26/11 was RSS' work, you see), but the truth remains that the strikes of 29th September changed Pakistan forever. While Congress had grown habitual to being kicked in its shallow Italian balls by Pakistan, the former Gujarat CM gave it back and gave it back hard. However, one surgical strike doesn't change anything. There is a long way to go for India for it to ensure peace on its borders. The prolonged war of theatrics with Pakistan is a thing of the past now. Today,

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