Pakistan’s anxiety is obvious from this desperate rant

hafiz saeed pakistan

Image Courtesy: International Business Times

Periodically timed threats concealed under a veil of concern has been mastered by the Pakistani’s so well, that an average Indian (including our naive Politicians) almost always fall prey to their calls for peace letting Pakistan keep up the masquerade for a day longer….
Jamaat-ut Dawah supremo and 26/11 master-mind Hafiz Saeed, who plays an active role in helping terrorists in Kashmir on 16th December, 2016 said that comment by the Home Minister of India, Rajnath Singh of splintering Pakistan into 10 pieces was a ‘declaration of war’.

Addressing a rally in Lahore, Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed did not lose the opportunity to spew venom against India in his speech asking all the attendees to be ready to fight a fully fledged war with India in the near future.

Rajnath Singh had earlier given out strong statements in a speech he had given in J&K demanding Pakistan desist itself from all such activities and organisations which worked for the destruction of India.

Seeking to garner support by claiming that Pakistan was the most powerful Muslim nation, Hafiz Saeed continued his speech with the same rhetoric that the Pakistani’s have been using since 1998, “I want to tell India that it is not the Pakistan of 1971. Today Pakistan is a nuclear weapon state and the biggest power of Muslim world.” He not only warned his own government but also openly ridiculed Pakistan Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz for keeping silent all the while when India and Afghanistan blamed Pakistan for constantly providing a safe haven to terrorists.

While Pakistan has become a laughing stock on the international Diaspora for its horribly edited and concocted video where they have claimed to have extracted a confession from an alleged Indian spy, the notorious chief barked out his diktat ordering the Pakistani Government to not give a clean chit to the Indian spy Kalbhushan, on any count.

All of this leads us to concrete conclusions based on incidents that have occurred on both sides of the Border;

1. All hell has broken loose, now that India has changed its gear from defensive to offensive defensive policy under the abled guidance of NSA Ajit Dowal.

2. Pakistan is gradually crumbling, succumbing to its self-created mayhem.

3. The civilian government/machinery has lost control over the affairs of the nation completely and terrorists are confidently pushing the buttons of foreign policy.

4. A threat coming from Pakistan cannot be taken seriously in all fairness, considering Pakistan has limited resources to fight a conventional war; and finally

5. The Indian government’s standing has strengthened itself beyond leaps and bounds in the last 3 years with its notable and extraordinary foreign policies.

And while touts like Hafiz Saeed openly say that they don’t accept the ceasefire line as the line of Control (LoC), its about right time for India to execute its plan of isolating this rogue country by not only isolating it from all directions but also cancel the Indus water treaty. The goons running Pakistan will not learn their lesson until they are made to kneel and beg for mercy, the way they did in 1971 and 1999.

Conclusion:

Considering the jingoistic past and the cowardly precedence set by Pakistan, there is no chance it will indulge in a conventional war with super-power like India. The unconventional guerrilla warfare by infiltrating terrorists in J&K will continue in piece-meals till the Indian Army does not conduct another surgical strike over their terror hide-outs.

The new Army chief Bipin Rawat who was chosen over his senior contemporaries, has more than 10 years of experience in counter-insurgency operations and with his shrewd execution and masterful strategic planning, the grand design (of helping Baluchistan becoming Bangladesh 2.0) has finally set the sand tipping itself onto the other side of the bottle, starting Pakistan’s end-time.

Gone are the days when India’s silence was considered to be a weakness. The silence today marks the quietness one witness before a storm.

Jai Hind !

Exit mobile version