Congress and Kejriwal – Stop the Jubilation, you don’t deserve it

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I like pickles. Pickles in Andhra, where I was born and brought up are famous. I don’t know the ancestry of MK BhadraKumar, who wrote an article explaining how ‘Major World powers continue to engage Pakistan’ concluding it is India that stands isolated indeed.

After reading this, when he was referring to the consensus statement of Nawaz Sharif and John Kerry that was made a week ago to buttress his theory, I am sure he had some links in his family from Andhra, else who likes to ignore two days old speech in UNGA instead.

Well, I had once a Mexican programmer with me (before Indians migrated en masse to US of A to neutralise the mythical Y2K bug) who once made a beautiful statement on one experienced person: He has not twenty years of experience, but twenty times one year experience.

It seems, all those who refuse to work during their years of service and couldn’t solve any of the major problems, immediately after retirement transform into a sort of ‘expert’ on the affairs of their organization.

Well, this disease is not only limited to cricket, but spread in all fields. And the media that strives to prevent their shrinking space from shrinking further is always looking for a new ‘expert’ who failed while he was in service.

Though there is no denial of his right to write his opinion, well, it would be better, if he writes correct. The mute support by the good increases the confidence of the bad. Then, how much their confidence would increase if they find support from cheerleaders like …

For the first time in history, India had Pakistan scurrying for cover under imaginary bushes.

China had consistently denied any support to Pakistan, despite repeated claims.

And the first reason mentioned by Ali Zain was India should beware of Pakistan’s best friend – China, before scraping Indus Water Treaty. And, for a country that considers itself as a sovereign, it is a lanky statement.

Well, frankly all other four reason listed by Zain were significant and in all probability, and now that India slayed around 40 terrorists and 2 Pakistani Soldiers in a daring cross border surgical strike, India may use the treaty to cause inconvenience to Pakistan and not on a big scale as everyone is expecting. And it is not due to benevolence, but why India should waste its time and money on only on making Pakistan suffer? That money can be better utilized for our own people.

Then, India may revoke the MFN status to Pakistan that really may cause their businessmen making them less competitive in Indian markets. Already there were reports that Pakistan had shifted their ‘universities of Ivy League’ away from international border, deep inside the territory.

An alert was issued prohibiting low flying aeroplanes over Karachi. Still, no one in Indian media recognizes what caused this panic across border. And, the latest news of SAARC meeting in jeopardy is not included in the above list.

The point Bhadrakumar failed or ignored to mention was the statement made by Nawaz Sharif in melancholy. He was worried the powers were ignoring the Kashmir problem.

Well, more than the article by Bhadrakumar, it was his advertiser Arvind Kejriwal who felt India was getting isolated, internationally.

Well, he already got a certificate from the doctors that his tongue is a bit too much for his mouth.

I really wonder, how much a person could stoop to settle scores with his political opponents.

I remembered Kamaraj, who famously declined to become Prime Minister, for he was not fluent in English and Hindi. If Kamaraj was alive today, he would have felt education not necessarily makes a person – wise, to say the least.

Is it not the selfishness of a school kid who feel envy of his mate who got to be chosen as the monitor – for he was better? What kind of a person would close his eyes to the truth and talk nonsense degrading his own nation? Doesn’t he qualify to be called a Psychopath?

Even Fawad Khan, who stated his nation comes first is far far better when compared to the likes of the official film reviewer of Delhi and that Karan Johar. In fact, I respect him to stand by his nation. After all, it is better to have an enemy worth fighting than a friend like Kejriwal.

I wonder, whether the great film reviewer noticed what Spiderman said “With Great Power comes Great Responsibility”

And we have irresponsible leaders who claim power to rule. If we have Kejriwal on one hand, on the other hand is Congress.

Raising slogans like ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ in a rally organized in memory of dead soldiers at Uri attack, if their cadres raise this slogan, along with ‘Congress Zindabad’, one wonders in which nation Congress is a national party?

Though Congress leaders have denied the video evidence siting it a doctored video you can read the detailed version in an Indian Express article here:

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/moradabad-congress-workers-leaders-face-sedition-charge-after-rally-pakistan-zindabad-slogan-3051682/

And, Congress is the party with more capable leaders, who understand everything, for I never question their IQ, though the party is a classic case of lions following a sheep. These incidents show how less control the party has over its cadres and how far infiltrators seeped into the party.

Meanwhile Pervez Musharraf claimed that 50% of Balochs are pro-Pakistan and stated ‘those who stay in Pakistan, burn Pakistan’s flag and raise anti-national slogans deserve to be butchered’.

Well, it is too un-Indian to butcher our own people, even those stone-throwing Kashmiris. All the police could do – as permitted by the law – was to use pellet guns. I really would like to know the opinion of Arvind Kejriwal on the statement of Musharraf.

But I guess what Mani Shankar Aiyyar would argue – that it was an internal matter of Pakistan, Musharraf as an individual can have any type of opinion and finally the one I said earlier – that we are not Pakistan.

The nationalists who look backwards into the history shall remember that the brothers-in-arms Rama and Lakshmana belong to Tretayuga. In Dwaparyuga, there were Pandavas and Kauravas, who fought one another. Well, now the history of last two thousand years is sufficient to prove that there always were some Indians who sided with the enemy. Even today, there are.

And, Arvind Kejriwal did a great justice to Albert Einstein when he sided with Pakistan while tweeting his opinion. ‘After all everything would depend on the frame of reference’. Now, don’t blame me for explaining that Kejriwal was taking the Pakistani side.

And now Kejriwal does this

And Congress this

Frankly my dears pro Pakistani forces, Indians don’t give a damn.

 

References:

The  Financial Express,

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Pakistan-Prime-Minister-Nawaz-Sharif-draws-blank-on-Kashmir-receives-earful-on-terrorism/articleshow/54430179.cms

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/top-lists/enough-of-the-daydreaming-indians-five-reasons-why-india-cannot-scrap-indus-water-treaty/

http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/not-in-india-s-corner/300591.html

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