Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Is Pakistan imploding?

Pakistan has been a rogue state as it exported state-sponsored terrorism. The terrorists, nurtured there, have been fomenting trouble in Jammu and Kashmir over the years, killing hapless civilians which has now been thwarted owing to the abrogation of its special status providing Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution and the trifurcation of the state into three union territories viz, Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The ISI has been directing a lot of its nefarious activities on India and we have suffered them silently - the unfortunate part being the fifth columnists in our country have also been carrying out their anti-national activities under their cover.

But the age old saying that anyone using the sword for his survival will finally, be overwhelmed by the same sword is coming to reality in Pakistan if one were to go by the news. A civil war seems to have erupted, with the Sindh province as the epicenter - will it all end up with the Pakistani armed forces being driven back to the barracks once for all? It's high time that such a situation comes about for the good of that country!

Now, let's have a quick run down of the implosions taking place :-

It all began when the High Command of Sindh Police has been ridiculed and mishandled by the Pak Army. Police personnel have gone on mass leave.

* 10 Karachi police officers have died in clashes between police and the Pakistan army. A civil war is brewing in Pakistan as its troops are invading its own country. The Pakistan Army Rangers have been put on high alert in the whole of Sindh.

* Heavy fire was exchanged between the Pakistan Army and the Sindh Police in Karachi after the Army tried to take custody of SP Mohammed Aftab Anwar. Five Pak Army officers died in the firing.

* Several shops in the shopping malls owned by the kin of the defence forces have been torched. 

One must understand that this news have come out despite a blanket censor imposed on the media by the Pak Army! 

India has always preferred a strong Pakistan, working towards its prosperity and to refrain from rogue activities. Let's only hope that the innocent civilians aren't put into difficulty and the implosion is contained! But yes, the Army must get back to the barracks and come under the control of a civilian government; only then will that country get its much required reprieve from sliding to anarchy and lawlessness.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 6, the chores, the usual Wednesday 'aarathi' of the house and was ready by a quarter to 10. Lekha, along with Suma, had gone to collect the entitlements on her ration card and on return, called on the ailing Sathiamma, our first maid on settling down at Guruvayur.

Could video call Krish sir, at NOIDA, New Delhi, who's going for a retinal surgery tomorrow. The ophthalmologist has said that it's a major intervention but he'll be back home by afternoon. Both their sons are abroad, one in Dubai and the other in Canada. 

Lekha had applied a home-made pesticide by mashing and grinding ginger, garlic and green chilly in equal levels on the plants in the vegetable garden. The recipe for the potent concoction was acquired from You Tube!

We spoke to my friend and classmate, Babu Sahadev and his wife, Suma at Toronto, Canada. It was nice catching up with them. Time wise, they're only 91/2 hours behind us and I was always under the impression that it was 14 hrs!    

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