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Nothing to see here folks... just the result of deep psycholgoical damage... we can try showing compassion... or maybe not!
No compassion for the snakes.. that's the biggest mistake to let the snake go.https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/psychological-damage-why-iaf-is-standing-hands-up.615720/
Nothing to see here folks... just the result of deep psycholgoical damage... we can try showing compassion... or maybe not!
The IAF Air Chief B.S. Dhanoa has quite apt initials preceding his surname. In the background of what has been coming out of his mouth ever since the February encounter, we can rightly dub him as Bull Shit Dhanoa.
I am not a troll and don't like trolling and trolls. But I cannot keep myself from putting it bluntly that the way Indian Military Services Chiefs have lied during and after the Pulwama false flag incident, to further the political interest of their PM, is quite beneath the expected code of conduct of military men.
Yes militaries do cover up the truth, sometimes, when national interest and forces morale dictates it. Every military does that. But what the Indian Air Force and army Chiefs have been spurting lately goes beyond that and has been apparently to bolster the incumbent PM politically. They have been appeared to be behaving as Modi's election campaigning staff.
They could easily have said less and stayed out of the media drama. But no, they come out and put in their own share of embellishments for public consumption.
It is mandatory to obey the orders of the civilian head of the government, but that is only when it is in the interest of the state primarily and not the government.
I have scant respect for them in this regard.
Just my humble opinion.
His body language isnt comfortable..
Nice dig there at the army. I was around in the 90s and most serving in the Army had their heads on straight and focused on their jobs. Please refrain from stereotyping. The same goes for the other side too. Good and bad are everywhere. For every 100 good officers, there would be a few bad apples.I always though Indian army was professional force. Never imagined one day they will be singing tunes of RSS chadies just to help them politically.
They basically have become Pakistan army of 90’s, full of corrupt and lyng bastards.