Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Modi’s policy of hate fails

Modi’s policy of hate fails
Dr. Jassim Taqui


The politic of hate , which is systematically followed by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi against Pakistan, the Muslims of India, the Muslims of occupied Jammu and Kashmir and minorities especially the Christian has built unprecedented  hatred inside the hearts of the Hindu majority people of India and rocked its secularly system.

Modi persisted with this policy to the extent of following a methodical policy to isolate Pakistan regionally and internationally. However, some unforeseen events emerged.
The Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) rejected on 25th June Modi’s attempt to be admitted as a member. In effect. This rejection means that the international community does not trust Modi and his hatred posture especially when has a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons under his command.
On 28thJune, Modi along with his defence and interior ministers started a new war hysteria with Pakistan when threatened to take retaliatory measures against Pakistan. They claimed that Pakistan was behind the Pampore strike in which 8 CRPE personnel were killed. 

Indian Interior Minister Rajnath Sing went to extent of warning Pakistan not to respond to the India retaliation, stating,” If Pakistan fires then we won’t keep an account of our bullets.”
Singh was implicitly rebuked when the Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar formed a special team to investigate the Pampore strike.

Seemingly, the Indian officials are attempting to cover their failed policy in NSG meeting at Seoul by restoring to more hate speeches. In fact, the Indian rulers have helped bring about closer ties with China. Now, they know that in case of eruption of war, China would put all her weight behind the armed forces of Pakistan in their legitimate right to repel the Indian attack.

Western nations have also change their anti-Pakistan tone. Now, they are asking Modi to resolve differences with Pakistan through peaceful means. They are definitely against targeting armed forces of Pakistan when they are involved in fighting terrorist outfits and  offered thousands of martyrs in this war.

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