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Too much to expect, lets just focus our energies on protecting our nation from such attacks in the future.Aman ki asha is just asha and i don't think that "asha" is going to convert into reality anytime soon, until and unless pakistan undergoes a complete cultural change.
We stand with the kids and their families but lets just not turn this in to another Aman ki Asha attempt. It won't be long before India suffers an attack and we will have some people rejoicing from across the border. Let them take some concrete steps to tackle groups attacking India, lets not forget what we suffered at the hands of non state actors.
If this incident doesn't push Pakistan to turn a new leaf, than I am sorry what Indians feel about this attack doesn't matter much to Pakistanis.The reaction from India is reasonable, understandable and justified because it is the right thing to do. I am sure most Indians sympathize with the parents of those innocent children that got killed yesterday. However, the main issues remain as it is. I, for one don't see any change in Pakistan's selective approach to fight terror. India-centric terrorist groups would continue to receive both monetary and ideological support from the state of Pakistan and the majority of its citizens.
the people you fund kill little kids... the people pakistan funds fights your soldiers... the difference is day and night
Unless we use our brains we will not be able to comprehend where the problem lies.
Blaming all ills upon another comes naturally to us S Asians, only when we chose to accept our problems and only when we stop denying that it exists in the first place shall we begin to move from this state.
In this moment of sorrow in our region we need for once to put aside our natural instincts .
Despite our differences at this time of crisis every Indian stands with Pakistanis