Sunday, April 27, 2025

Shameless Nitwits discourage taking action against the Terrorist Pakistan

 There is no death of dishonest nitwits, who try to justify the terrorism in Pahalgam by asking silly questions, why there was slackness in security. Many do not want any response from the Government of India, as it will further aggravate the situation against those cowards who killed 28 persons after profiling their religion. To ensure the religion of their targets, they asked for their names, undressed them to see their private parts to be sure that they were circumcised. Many even went to the extent of taking a guarantee that no Kashmiri could have done this despicable work, forgetting the fact that it was because of the involvement of local Kashmiris and politicians that the terror survived for very long in Jammu and Kashmir.

It is a glaring fact that terrorists cannot operate without local sleeper cells. During the Bombay blast case, a lot of the local Muslim population was involved in giving refuge to terrorists, who had come from Pakistan. The same was the case in the Red Fort attack and the Parliament attack cases.
The terrorist attack on the Red Fort in Delhi occurred on December 22, 2000. It was carried out by the Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Terrorists were indeed armed from outside, but it could not have been possible without local support. Similarly, the terrorists' attack on the Indian Parliament occurred on December 13, 2001. Five heavily armed terrorists from the group Jaish-e-Mohammed stormed the Parliament complex in New Delhi, leading to a fierce gun battle. The attack resulted in the deaths of nine people, including six security personnel, two Parliament staff members, and a gardener. The attackers were killed before they could enter the main building, preventing what could have been a far worse tragedy. But one thing is certain that the loyalty of a large number of Muslims cannot be taken for granted. They owe more allegiance to their religion that gives them identity than to the country or society.
Thus, so long vast majority of Muslims do not shed their religious notoriety and feel proud of the country of their birth and their ancestry, it would be almost impossible to curb and control Islamic terrorism. These Islamists have extra-territorial loyalty, otherwise, there is no reason to find slogan shouting and communal riots at many places in the country over the victory or defeat of Pakistanis in cricket or other sports. The communal tension in Murshidabad is an example of outside loyalty of local Muslims more from Bangladesh and other Muslim countries than for India. These loafer Muslims can be set right in two ways. One is to deal with them very stringently, and the second is to take the help of organisations like Arya Samaj to take them back to their old religion, which can be said to be Ghar Wapsi (home-coming) in simple parlance

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