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"Indian Army is *Hanuman*, thats why none saw Indian Army": Manohar Parrikar's Explanation

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DEHRADUN: In his first remarks after the cross Line of Control (LoC) anti-terror strike, defence minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday compared Pakistan's condition to an "anesthetized patient" after a surgery and said like Hanuman Indian Army has recognized its prowess.

"Pakistan's condition after the surgical strikes is like that of an anesthetized patient after a surgery who doesn't know that the surgery has already been performed on him. Even two days after the surgical strikes, Pakistan has no idea what has happened," Parrikar said.

India loves peace and does not believe in unprovoked aggression but it won't take terror lying down, he said, adding that the strikes were also meant to give a message to Pakistan that Indian troops knew how to retaliate.

Comparing the Army to Hanuman, he made a reference to the Ramayana in which Hanuman crossed an ocean in a single stride after he was reminded about his extraordinary powers by Jamwant.

"Indian troops were like Hanuman who did not quite know their prowess before the surgical strikes," Parrikar said.


Congratulating the troops for the precision and efficacy of the strikes, the minister said he greeted all its members for their extraordinary feat.

"The surgical strikes gave our forces an idea of what they were capable of doing. Pakistan is bewildered following the strikes, not quite knowing how to react," Parrikar said in his first public reaction after the strikes.

"Indian troops caught Pakistan unawares as our commandos did what they had to without Pakistani authorities getting a wind of it," he said addressing a gathering at Peethsain in Pauri district.
The defence minister was addressing the gathering after unveiling a statue of noted freedom fighter from Uttarakhand Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali in his ancestral village Peethsain.

India carried out surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC on the intervening night of September 28 and 29, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from Azad Kashmir.
Accompanied by Pauri MP and former chief minister Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri from Delhi, Parrikar was welcomed at Peethsain by senior party leader Satpal Maharaj, former CMs Bhagat Singh Koshiyari and Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank besides Pradesh BJP President Ajay Bhatt.

All party leaders showered praise on the Indian troops for their displaying extraordinary valour by carrying out the surgical strikes 3km into the LoC saying it taught a befitting lesson to Pakistan which had a track record of responding to India's friendly advances with a terrorist or military offensive.

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At last, this explains why the Entire World cannot see the Sir G Kal strikes in Pakistan because *Hanuman* Indian Army was using *Vedic Technology* to condict Sir G Kal Strikes 3km into the LoC. Now thanks to the AWESOME explanation of Indian Defence Minister, the cat is out of the bag.
 
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I cant believe he actually said that. I cant believe that ANY sensible nation would accept that as an official statement.

@Joe Shearer I am actually scared since these religious references are one that one expects out of a tin pot middle eastern state like Gaddafis or out of terror organisations.
 
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Yeah the only problem with his claim is that...

Wait for it...

Half human half monkey creatures are NOT REAL! (just like indian army's nonexistent "prowess")! :omghaha:
 
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This is the point!
But that is scary. For all our rivalries, India has had some VERY sensible leadership in the past who were well educated and well read. These were not blood thirsty people and were quite astute in their understanding of the world and sane in their decisions; usually Pakistan was one that was foolhardy. Now it seems that the role is reversed, where you had brilliant Indian statesment like Vajpayee, Swaran Sing, Jaswant Singh were true gentlemen and men who knew statesmenship, diplomacy and politics. They knew where to draw the lines and where to say what. They were the creme dela creme of India civil service, Politics and in general.

Now, it seems like India has scraped the bottom of a fish barrel for its cabinet positions.
 
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Indians, this is unfortunate to say are no longer ruled by men who had more humbled background, maintained more decency and restraint even during unforgiving crisis. These sorts of superfluous remarks not only irresponsibly ridicules the capability of our professional forces, it also puts our commitment to nourish a national philosophy devoid of any religious bias into grave risk.
 
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Indians, this is unfortunate to say are no longer ruled by men who had more humbled background, maintained more decency and restraint even during unforgiving crisis. These sorts of superfluous remarks not only irresponsibly ridicules the capability of our professional forces, it also puts our commitment to nourish a national philosophy devoid of any religious bias into grave risk.
Im afriad this is where modern India is going, at light speed.
 
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I cant believe he actually said that. I cant believe that ANY sensible nation would accept that as an official statement.

@Joe Shearer I am actually scared since these religious references are one that one expects out of a tin pot middle eastern state like Gaddafis or out of terror organisations.

Would you believe a Cabinet Minister addressing the Wadia Institute (geologists) and telling them that the Uttarakhand floods were due to defecation in holy places?

Do you have any idea about the day-to-day nonsense to which we are subjected? And the gradual water-dripping-on-stone effect of these? I've given up commenting, because of the massive assault by bhakts which comes immediately.

Our Pakistani friends have no idea whatsoever what they are fooling around with. These are seriously crazy people.

For more detail on this clown, you have to ask jbgt90. He knows about him in detail.
 
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But that is scary. For all our rivalries, India has had some VERY sensible leadership in the past who were well educated and well read. These were not blood thirsty people and were quite astute in their understanding of the world and sane in their decisions; usually Pakistan was one that was foolhardy. Now it seems that the role is reversed, where you had brilliant Indian statesment like Vajpayee, Swaran Sing, Jaswant Singh were true gentlemen and men who knew statesmenship, diplomacy and politics. They knew where to draw the lines and where to say what. They were the creme dela creme of India civil service, Politics and in general.

Now, it seems like India has scraped the bottom of a fish barrel for its cabinet positions.

Hah! Reference to jbgt90 again, for corroboration of what I had to say about the thin Cabinet and the paucity of talent.
 
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