IceCold
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Which hardliners? BJP? The BJP isn't in power friend.
Your government is following one path, and the army is doing the exact opposite.
What is the most logical conclusion? The two aren't listening to each other.
Besides, it is an established fact that the Pak Army and ISI regulary acts independenly of the civilian government. Don't tell me that you have no clue about these realities.
Dont tell me that just because BJP isnt in the government, does not mean there are no hardliners in the current regime. Remember that congress has much much stronger stance on pakistan as compared to anyother rulling party in india.
And it is not an established fact, it just that you guys are on some sort of mission to prove a point. Army does not act independently without the consent of the rulling party, this impression of army acting alone that you guys have is only because of what NS did in kargil otherwise its all baseless. But the fact of the matter was that he had no balls at all to take a stand and decided to make Musharraf the scape goat putting on blame on him. Even now PM, NS and Zardari are briefed on every new development that is taking place inside and outside pakistan by the army and there is not way in hell army could act on its own, ISI included without the permission of the new government. And let me tell something else also, before the election ISI was reporting to the president now with the new government this has changed and from now on it will report to the PM.