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India, Pakistan : Join Hands Against Terror

By Shayan Khan • Jan 9th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look • 2 Comments

If terrorists from the unknown origin wreck havoc in the Mumbai with the innocent lives and majestic buildings and threw the peace of region in disarray, the Indian government and its media also added fuel to the fire. Instead of being rational and objective about combating the terrorism, they found it convenient and very plausible to shift the blame of their incompetency to the Pakistan, as usual.

They didn’t for once think that Pakistan was also at war with the terrorists and India had its own homegrown terrorism. Pakistan and India have got enough problems in their plate and they should have joined hands against the terrorists at both sides, but then these terrorists have their way to the top corridors of powers. In Pakistan, the democratic government is trying hard to somehow put the country at track, but it’s efforts are being hampered by the continuous bellicosity of India.

As India threatens Pakistan and move it’s army on the forward positions and it’s airforce established makeshift runways near border of Pakistan, Pakistan has no choice but to move it’s forces from FATA and Swat to the Eastern borders, which is a good news for the terrorists of FATA and Swat, and as India engages in fight with Pakistan, the Indian terrorists of Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena and their perpetrators in BJP and Congress will find it very easy to attack Muslims like they did in Gujarat Massacre and at many other occassions across India.

Isn’t it time that these terrorists should be dealt with by sanity, joint offensive and with honest approach?


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  1. Shayan Khan, I appreciate your concern of peace and honest approach toward the terrorism. Terrorism has no religion so don’t use words Muslim or Hindu with terrorists.
    Both the nation has its own problems, but that doesn’t mean you can compare Pakistan’s problems with India’s.
    Whole world know, Mumbai was attacked by few bloody terrorists. And one is caught, he confessed that including him all were Pakistani nationals. The are trained in Pakistan’s land. So, don’t try to justify on this.
    Till Pakistan will not act on their home grown terrorist, it will not progress. And we want our neighbor’s to develop and prosperous.

  2. This joining of hands works only if BOTH parties want to in good faith. Pakistan has always claimed that it wants to, but its actions have proven otherwise. Time and again!

    Pakistani fanatics hate India not primarily for what we DO (although they get their panties in a wad about that, too), but for who we ARE. We are not ONLY Muslims. So we are infidels. Islam traditionally teaches the fanatics that they must kill us or conquer us or convert us, at the point of a sword, if necessary. Islam does not admit the chance of compromise. Islam, they think, is perfection, and any change takes you to imperfection.

    Pakistanis are the Borg of the current day, and negotiation with Pakistani fanatics is as futile as negotiating with the Borg.

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