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BBC: What is the status of Balakot madrasa & people after one year

Major revelation.
There r thousands of madrassa in Pakistan with hostels.
What major revelation in it?

Is the madrassa a military installation ?
Answer is simple. Indians have claimed multiple times that the so called terror camp is active again. Even though the madrassa isn't a training camp but we have to protect it from indian intelligence to save the lives of children and the local people.
 
Is the madrassa a military installation ?


I am asking simply question. Pakistan took all the media, including international media to the site right in the aftermath. We have got recordings of our bombs hitting around Indian military installations, one such shown to the world, hitting near Indian army depo. So the question is, why Indian establishment still shying away from taking media, specially international media for the verification? What is there to hide?
 
From all indications it's in a isolated area. But the success of the bombing is not important, I am sure hundreds of ready replacements could be found.
The drastic decrease in terror attacks in 2019 till now , suggests a behavioural change has been imposed. But it could all be a ploy to lay low for whatever reason.

Following is the roller-coaster of progressive humiliation Indians go through in their debates when it comes to Balakot and Operation Swift Retort:
  • Hahaaah!!! We killed 350 terrorists in Balakot... But wait, no one got killed. Literally none. :undecided:
  • Oh, actually we just wanted to destroy the buildings, you know the terrorist camps... But wait, no building got destroyed in Indian strikes. All wooden/tin/mud structures are standing as before. :undecided:
  • Oh no no actually we just wanted to make the point that Pakistanis should not do Pulwama again... But wait, no Pakistani was involved in Pulwama, an IOK Kashmiri took the blame and not a single person was found involved from Pakistan. :undecided:
  • Oh no no we just wanted to tell Paksitan whos' the boss... But wait, India lost 2 jets and Pakistan lost 0, so who's the boss? :undecided:
  • Oh no no we just wanted to make Indians feel stupid... yes that - we just wanted to make Indians more stupid! Hahaha!!! You see - we did it!
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Counter errorist, only thing is why keep it still cordoned off ? That's a bit strange. If the pupils have been sent to other places, their is no logical reason to still keep it off limits. Not as if heavy machinery was erected their and its signs would be incriminating ? What would a training camp have that cant be removed in a few weeks ?

To add to what another poster said, there is also a security risk. Indians are desperate to save face and are slowly admitting their failure, so if they do decide to try and bomb again then everybody within a certain radius is at risk.

Also most of the article is based on second or third hand information (my journalist friend etc.) and is therefore unreliable.

The journalist writing the article says they tried to go alone, and the locals stopped him and told him its dangerous. Wandering for several km in the wilderness of northern Pakistan is an idiotic idea for anyone, let alone some burger whos idea of nature is probably the city park, so really its not all that surprising. If there was a military cordon they wouldnt rely on VILLAGERS to enforce it.
 
Major revelation.
Yes we kept terrorists there. You failed to kill them. You hit trees and crows and your own helicopter but missed these sitting duck terrorists. They're still there, preparing to hit India. Now what? Will you come again?

You know, it's cheaper nowadays to use a "rogue" drone to strike India than to train terrorists in madrasahs. Those idiots need lots of biryani. India's enemy has moved on. Yet India seems to have regressed to the third battle of Panipat.

Also most of the article is based on second or third hand information (my journalist friend etc.) and is therefore unreliable.
Dude the article is a fantastic conjecture orgasm, nothing more. It's desperate misdirection by BBC's Indian editorial contingent, activating multiple "sleeper articles" that are works of unsubstantiated conjecture and fiction.

Oh, some old man said "stop wasting my time" which is irrefutable evidence that he has been threatened by Pakistan army to keep foreign journalists away from the truth about all those terrorist structures on the other side of that hill. Bloody hell - the amateuristanis are literally peddling conspiracy theories to deflect from the Delhi pogrom.

BBC Indian editorial contingent keeps a strategic reserve of such bullcrap to drip feed on days like this and take the heat off Modi.

This is how a compromised and partial media functions.

Expect articles about Pakistani interference in Afghanistan, Malala attending a book fair, heartwarming yarns about a kashmiri girl having a penpal in Gujarat and the usual bullcrap over the coming weeks from the Bhaktistan Broadcasting Corporation.
 

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