Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Modi’s evil begets evil

Modi’s evil begets evil
Dr. Jassim Taqui


The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has waged a war on Pakistan. His proclaimed agenda is to occupy Azad Jammu and Kashmir, declare an economic war, trade war against Pakistan, and isolate it regionally and internationally. However, what goes around comes around. Today Modi himself is isolated at home and abroad. His Opposition along with international community is demanding evidence that Pakistan was involved in the Uri base attack in occupied State of Jammu and Kashmir.

His attempt to build dams on the water sources of Pakistani rivers backfired. China has come with a plan to build in Tibet two hydel power projects worth $ 740, which would hinder Indian dams on the Brahmaputra river; the source of Pakistani rivers.

While Pakistani army repelled heroically the Indian aggression on the three fronts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, China extended unqualified support to Pakistan in defending its territorial integrity and security. Thus, Modi’s secret plan to engage the armed forces on the LoC’s front to occupy, in a surprise attack, AJK stood exposed and foiled.

What has foiled Modi’s evil is the will of God. Modi will not walk away from his evil acts. The Indian Muslims would never forget his direct role in the genocide of Gujarat in 2002.

In the final analysis, Modi showed to the whole world that he is a fundo, racial and irresponsible. Thus, he damaged the Indian case to be a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Modi is finding himself under tremendous pressure to sign NPT and CTBT. This means that India would never be able to explode the thermal bomb; contributing to the stark reality it is China, which is both regional and international power and a game-changer.


“And they bend their tongues like their bow for lies: but they are not valiant for the truth on earth”-Jeremiah 9:3

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