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Citizens should act as soldiers and detectives

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Jan 18, 2009, 12:00 am IST
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As a surviving member of ever diminishing generation with the pre-Partition experience, I recall 1947 days when few Muslim children/students, below 16 then, raised two slogans in the street procession at Lahore (after formation of Theocratic Pakistan) (i) ?Qaide Azam Mohd. Ali Jinnah-Zindabad? (O.K) (ii) Hans Ke Liya Hai Pakistan, Lar ke Lenge Hindustan (Pakistan is acquired in laughter?s, while India will be snatched with fight) Bad. Those sloganists boys must have grown into present (malignant) management mandrins of Pakistan leadership including ISI executing abhorrent Kargil infiltration and continuing terrorist attacks on India with a malafide motive to break India into several pieces.

Authorities should function effectively with (terror) anticipatory faculties and prompt remedial steps with merit management, modern scientific security skills/drills, saving sovereignty and nationhood with a will, vision and vigour without any petty politics to defeat devilish design/double role of Pakistan by executing Chanakya doctrine??Tit for Tat? and Vasudhaivkatumbakam. Government must act more and talk less to punish terrorists, their supporters and sponsoring States (Pak & PoK) even with internationally acknowledged hot pursuit by meaning business with a strong signal?enough is enough by also pursuing active world diplomacy to isolate Pakistan. Under the totality of circumstances most terrorists happening to be Muslims Government may respectfully request (without any malice) to all Muslims and others to act as individual policeman/ detective for timely tracking of terrorists to avoid deaths and destruction with a sense of national unity integrity and honour for all.

With historical testimony, Pakistan, an untrustworthy dodger with double stands, is manufacturing and funding terrorism, playing time, hoodwinking the world by misusing tools as joint mechanism, Pak law will take its won course, refusing return of 20 fugitives, detaining Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi (LeT) Masood Azher (J.Md) as cosmetic/show piece operations to bluff the world A thief (Pak) cannot be equated with victim (India), nor it can be a judge in his own cause being guilty, nor Pak can claim any sympathy for riding the tiger to terror?their own creation, not it can blame others being hands and gloves with terrorist. Cause cannot curse the effects. It is high time that noble sections of population of Pakistan must condem the present ruler to save their nation from ruinous and inglory as being silent spectator would mean party to the crime.

PM Dr Manmohan Singh must show door to Shri AR Autulay who, like Pakistan stooge, not only disgraced martyrdom of Shri Hemant Karkare but also helped Pakistan rulers in their dire need. PM must remove such elements from his cabinet.

(The writer can be contacted at WZ-2128, Rani Bagh, Delhi-110 034.)

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