Thursday, December 18, 2008

Let's learn with the face red

Continuous Gandhian treatment to our enemy number one is a perfect example of unrequited love. The probability of coin landing on edge is infinitesimally low and so is the probability of Indo-Pak accord.

It has always been the two! The righteous they and blasphemous us! The right worshiper they and the idolater us! The west they and the east us! The deranged they and the fool us, who kept offering the other cheek unless the face went red, both with embarrassment and with warm blood silently surfacing up. Continuous Gandhian treatment to our enemy number one is a perfect example of unrequited love. The probability of a coin landing on edge upon being tossed is infinitesimally low and so is the probability of Indo-Pak accord.

While Pakistan has been exorbitantly busy in spreading hatred and economic in truth to his fledgling populace, we have been busy living in denial. Altering the facts, disseminating biased and doctored history and maligning the idea of India and 'making India bleed through thousand cuts' have been in their political manifesto. Denying truth and going back from words has been the modus-oprendi. In October 1948 Pakistan attacked Kashmir (Kashmir was an Independent state those days) with his Kabaili military. Kashmir acquiesced to merge in India and asked for support. Later, upon being kicked out from Kashmir, Pakistan took a U turn, saying they were stateless militants. (Since then Pakistan has been busy sending his people in Kashmir to settle down here. The idea is to have his people in our country, surprisingly with proper identity cards, so that they can start agitation any day for a separate state. The strategy has worked quite well; those who are demanding a separate Kashmir are not original Kashmiris). In 1965, when Indian army was low in moral for their defeat against China and Indian economy was in shambles, Pakistan, with his begging bowl filled with arms and ammunition, intruded in India. That act of extreme cowardice resulted in a full scale war, which ended shortly due to UN interruption. Then too, when the whole world knew who did what, Pakistan sang her song of stateless militants. Pakistan was badly exhausted in this war but partly due to UN interruption and partly due to our miscalculations (It was calculated that ammunition of Indian army was about to finish. Later it was revealed that only 14% of Indian ammunition was used; at the same time Pakitans exhausted more than 80 %.) India accepted cease fire (Tashkent Declaration). Apart from these political and technical reasons, a hidden desire for accord too was responsible for the cease fire. They played the same card of stateless militants in 1999 Kargil, Delhi 2001 and now Mumbai 2008. It appears that whole Pakistan army will be declared stateless by their politicos one day.

Let's just accept the fact that we two are poles apart, in terms of ideologies, in terms of achievements and , thankfully, in terms of prestige. Let's just forget patching the every minute widening rift between us. Let's just wall our borders and live in isolation (read peace) and indifference. Let's ban each and every Pakistani web sites, especially those which add fuel to fire or those which are governed by Jihadi making factory (China does it, Germany does it, why cannot we?). Let's export rice cheaper than they do. Let's look at other unnoticed countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka for harmony. Let the Frankenstein monster of terrorism eat them till bone marrow. Let's just learn, with our face red, that idiots don't deserve humanely treatment.

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