As the tensions are growing rapidly between India and Pakistan, Pakistan has shown its true colours. Pakistan violated India’s airspace in what was no less than an act of war. The Indian Air Force told that a Pakistani jet was shot down while a “MiG-21 Bison” belonging to India was lost and one IAF pilot was taken in custody by Pakistan. India has strongly demanded the immediate and safe return of the IAF personnel.
Pakistan crossed all its limits by this unprovoked attack at India. The terrorist country has created a warlike situation with India and this was supposedly its reaction after India carried out airstrikes at its terror camps. After initiating this military confrontation, Pakistan hypocritically started talking in terms of peace and dialogue. Pakistan PM Imran Khan reportedly said, “Now the issue is where do we go from here? I’d like to appeal to India that it is important that we use our wisdom. All the wars in the world have been miscalculated. Nobody knew where it would go even after it was started.”
Imran Khan, if you don’t want war, why initiate it? It is clear that this is absolute pretense on Pakistan’s part. Pakistan is trying to mislead India regarding its true intentions and there is nothing to be surprised about it. Pakistan has been doing this for quite some time now. What exposes the empty talks of Imran Khan is the fact that even after the Pakistan PM offered to engage in a dialogue with India, the terrorist country has continued with its unacceptable military actions.
What is particularly shocking is the fact that certain elements in India are blinding believing what Imran Khan had to say. They are also praising him for what he said. Sagarika Ghose, who is known for her anti-nationalist leanings said, Excellent, statesmanlike speech from @ImranKhanPTI. This clearly suggested that she was trying to portray Imran Khan as some sort of a statesman. However, in a subsequent tweet she tried taking an about turn, she said, “I thought it was a statesmanlike speech in the times we are in…try and read English.”
Excellent, statesmanlike speech from @ImranKhanPTI https://t.co/YAGREHftmn
— Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) February 27, 2019
I thought it was a statesmanlike speech in the times we are in…try and read English
— Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) February 28, 2019
Mature sensible comments by @ImranKhanPTI .. if he is offering to talk peace, we must talk.. question is: who do we talk to in Islamabad? The elected PM of Pakistan or the army? And will talks include closing the terror tap? And you can’t talk and shoot down planes on same day!
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) February 27, 2019
Even Rajdeep Sardesai, even though he’s been honourable enough to condemn Pakistan’s acts, is still calling Imran Khan’s comments sensible. Maybe Sagarika Ghosh isn’t aware of the fact that Pakistan has resorted to heavy firing and ceasefire violations across the LoC at several places; because if she were aware and pretending otherwise, trusting and appreciating the Pakistan prime minister in such a situation would make her a traitor. On one hand, Imran Khan is asking India to start dialogue with Pakistan and on the other hand, Pakistan is regularly testing India’s patience. It seems that the Pakistani leader falsely believes that he can somehow mislead India about its real intentions, and he is succeeding because India has been unfortunately ‘blessed’ with journalists like Sagarika Ghosh.
It is clear that news traders like her are unnecessarily praising the Pakistan prime minister when he’s initiating acts of war against her own country. His lies and false promises to start talks have been exposed yesterday and being a journalist, Sagarika Ghish should ideally be clearly aware of that. Perhaps the dim witted female just doen’t understand, as precedence has proved. Sagarika Ghosh, no one is doubting your skills to comprehend English but we certainly have questions regarding your ability to understand basic logic. Indians have their priorities sorted when it comes to nationalism, terrorism and acts of war, but perhaps the capacity to read English is more important to Sagarika Ghosh. Certain elements can’t think above political lines even when the nation is going through a tense phase and what they certainly don’t realise is that these statements are making them the national fool.