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Pakistan Army’s response: A nightmare for Modi’s fascist regime

Chakar The Great

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The recent interview of Modi’s close aide, Ram Madhav on Al-Jazeera reiterated India’s dream to see Pakistan and Bangladesh reunited with India. And the current hawkish policy pursued by BJP to achieve its hegemonic ambitions through engineered terrorism attacks like Pulwama in Kashmir is the manifestation of the evil designs it has for the region. Let me assure you, if the world remains oblivious to Indian aggression, Pakistan will leave no stone unturned to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

However, all conspiracies of Modi’s regime were thwarted when Pakistan army in coordination with Pakistan Air Force befittingly replied to India’s cross-border violations after which JF-17 Thunder fighter jets, Pakistan’s masterpiece of indigenous ingenuity left the enemy completely surprised and speechless when they chased down Indian Mig-21s out of Pakistani airspace and during the dogfight engagement shot down two of these Mig-21s. As a result, India faced international humiliation and embarrassment, which then raised questions of the effectiveness of India’s increasing defense spending.

DG ISPR reiterated, “Pakistan wants peace, India needs to understand war is a failure of policy.” The statement explicitly focuses on the need to create a peaceful environment in the near aboard so that nations could grow economically together.

The Rafale deal controversy sheds light on Modi’s corruption and nepotism. While Pakistan respects international law, it also understands the act of violation of its sovereignty. Therefore, when on 27th Feb 2019 Indian jets entered Pakistan’s airspace, the nation of Quaid had to respond and defend its honour and dignity because a Pakistani soldier would not be worth its salt if he didn’t respond. But thanks to Almighty, Pakistan has once again proved to the world that it has the capability to counter any aggression against its nation. Though Pakistan believes in the principles of peace and stability, India, on the other hand, wants war and degradation.

The shame, the guilt, the humiliation and the self-esteem of the Indian nation and Modi’s government touched new low during this whole saga, especially when Indian media relied on fake news to cover Indian Air Force’s lack of professionalism and the collateral damage India had to bear due to its failed misadventure. The recent suicide of the senior Indian Air Force wing commander, Arvind Sinha clearly elucidates the deep psychological defeat Pakistan has given to the aggressor, especially, when the international media refuted Indian media claims and supported Pakistan’s side of the story.



I salute the acuteness of DG ISPR and the entire Pakistan media for maturely and genuinely reporting the facts and making international media gurus keep the inverted commons for Indian claims instead. The attempt by Modi to create an artificial atmosphere of national unity and fuel it by aggression against Muslim Pakistan to garner the Hindutva extremist vote-bank, sadly failed when the brave Muslim Pakistan Armed Forces taught the Modi regime a lesson. Despite such disgrace, the Modi government is still relying on its sponsored media to misinform its citizens. Such is an example of fake news in the world’s largest democracy.

Even the Rs.5000 crore spent by the Modi administration on media and publicity couldn’t help save Modi’s falling popularity. National leaders who are willing to sacrifice their own countrymen for political gains are not leaders but cowards who fear reality. Therefore, the international community and social media outlets should deactivate Modi’s account for promoting fake news and propaganda. They should remember that the United Nations obligates nations to promote free speech and originality.

However, war is not the solution and Pakistan believes in diplomacy and dialogue to resolve any outstanding issues with India. DG ISPR reiterated, “Pakistan wants peace, India needs to understand war is a failure of policy.” The statement explicitly focuses on the need to create a peaceful environment in the near aboard so that nations could grow economically together. But war impedes development and brings misery and melancholy.



Pakistan and India have greater internal issues such as poverty, unemployment, and climate change, which need transnational solutions, therefore all nations should avoid aggression and coexist peacefully but rest assured if someone thinks to challenge the existence of Pakistan then definitely we will tear ‘You’ to bits.



Source: Global Space Village
 
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BD has already united with India with a puppet government leading. Pakistan is an altogether different story and will remain so.......God willing.
 
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BD has already united with India with a puppet government leading. Pakistan is an altogether different story and will remain so.......God willing.
Talked to many benglais in the uk , they say the past is the past we stand with our Muslim and old brothers of Pakistan, yet if we say this openly in bd hasina would get them killed
 
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Pakistan and Bangladesh reunited with India.
Mistatement of fact. Pakistan or Bangladesh were never united with India. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indian Republic, Mynamar were united under the British India.

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Talked to many benglais in the uk , they say the past is the past we stand with our Muslim and old brothers of Pakistan, yet if we say this openly in bd hasina would get them killed
I am in Pakistan. My house is looked after by my bengali friend. He had my car. He is a wonderful guy. Cant say the same about his father. New gen muslims first. Older gen same shit
 
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Talked to many benglais in the uk , they say the past is the past we stand with our Muslim and old brothers of Pakistan, yet if we say this openly in bd hasina would get them killed
They are atypical of Bangladeshi's. Many have evolved a identity that has morphed into 'Muslim' and in many ways similiar to British Pakistani's. Nationalism has been replaced with religionism.

New gen muslims first. Older gen same shit
Which takes you away from nationalism, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc Meaning Bangladeshi is negated. So is Pakistani. what are you left with? Muslim.
 
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The older generation of Bangladeshi seem very anti Pakistan. When I lived in London I couldn’t tell among the youth who were bengali and who were Pakistani they seemed close. And why should they be any different, younger Pakistani are nothing to do with past, look at UK and Germany- they are fine even though they have 2nd world war
 
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There is underlying tension between nationalism and those who support a Islamist narrative based around being qualified as Muslim. The latter regard nationalism as haram. I saw a video in Manchester where pro Pakistan day supporters dressed in green are fighting with religious bunch who call the former haram etc
 
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