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In 26/11, Indian security forces were supposed to carry out operation to avoid or minimize civilian casualties. This affect the entire counter strategy in hostage scenario. They can't just bomb the entire hotel as civilians were also there. They had to kill the terrorists AND save the hostages.
In case of Longewala, there was no such concern for Pak army. They don't have to save any hostage along with killing the enemy. All they had to do is kill those 120 soldiers by anything and anyway possible. 2800 soldiers and 65 tanks against 120 men and one anti tank vehicle, ask any military man, he will say both are completely different scenario.
Weird and idiotic analogy is used.
In case of Longewala, there was no such concern for Pak army. They don't have to save any hostage along with killing the enemy. All they had to do is kill those 120 soldiers by anything and anyway possible. 2800 soldiers and 65 tanks against 120 men and one anti tank vehicle, ask any military man, he will say both are completely different scenario.
Weird and idiotic analogy is used.