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Pakistani Instrument of Surrender (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: A question reverberating across the nation: What big thing is going to happen? Yesterday, when they heard the news that the army had been given a free hand.
What does it mean? What is going to happen? Will there be something bigger than Surgical and Air Strike?
Pakistan has gone crazy. And ranting "Nuclear, nuclear, nuclear!" on everything. We call this in English: "The Insanity of Insecurity." When you are not secure and do not feel safe, your mind goes astray. "I will do this, I will do that..." in everything.
Persuasion: 120 Global South countries of the world stand united with India. Everyone knows there is no place for terrorists now. Moreover, Pakistan has respect on the global stage, and PM Modi has made them beg with a bowl.
Out of 57 Islamic countries, only one (Turkey) is with them; the rest are with India. 21 countries have given the highest honor to PM Modi, out of which 8 are Muslim countries, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
We have already given an economic penalty; now we will give a water penalty also.
There was a difference between Pakistan and a Jihadi state, but Asim Munir has ended that difference. His statement made it clear—this is a Jihadi state.
We should not take lightly that Pakistan is repeatedly threatening with a "nuclear bomb." A jihadi state cannot be trusted.
When PM Modi gave a free hand to the army, we should have two objectives in mind:
Divide Pakistan into different pieces—support the separatist movement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Balochistan.
Pakistan must be planning nuclear weapons. They have no concern about what will happen to them.
Pakistan is a nuclear state, but its leadership is defunct. The military leadership has shown its capability. Radical Islamists have influence here.
We should not take their nuclear threat lightly, because even their nuclear arsenal may be under the control of people with a jihadi mindset. They might consider resorting to the nuclear option prematurely.
Pakistan's instability, nuclear threats, and global isolation highlight its crisis. India must stay vigilant as tensions escalate.
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