Lt. General (retd.) Hoon's litany of questions make sense. It is
appropriate, relevant and very timely list of complaints. Since there
is no appropriate action initiated by the PDP government to stop
unfurling of Pakistani and ISIS flags in the Indian territory as well as
open insurgency by the miscreants and puppets of a nation across the
border, it is obvious that the PDP leaders have a soft corner for
Pakistan. If it is true then Mr. Hoon's complaint becomes more relevant
and timely which needs answer from both the state and the central
governments. Now coming to the on-going ceasefire violations at LOC, it
is little puzzling to this writer to understand central government's
policy towards these violations. Whenever, which is very often, this
violation occurs, the central government officials use a statement to
the effect stating that if these type of violations 'continue', Indian
government will give a befitting response to Pakistan. The word
'continue' has been in use for decades, and it seems that this word has
either a unlimited time span or has no relevance at all. Because
Pakistan has been violating ceasefire agreement at LOC without any
interruption and befitting response from the central government. May be
some one who is reading my comments can explain to me the meaning of a
word 'continue'. What do Indian leaders mean by this word? Discussing
any issues with the civilian government in Islamabad is a waste of time,
energy and resources because civilian government has no authority to
initiate action which will be conducive to ameliorate relationship with
India - due to the pressure from the nexus of Pakistani military/ISI.
As they say, might is right. Hence, force is the only way to remove
this headache from the Indian borders.
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