1. Our collective response.
When the Prime Minister stated that it would 'not be business as usual with Pakistan anymore', it was the collective expression of all the Indians on the barbaric act of the their troops on the LoC. Never has it been so poignantly put across to the Pakis and it's my fond hope that they'd react quickly by:-
(a) Returning the severed head of the Indian soldier to his family, forthwith, so that they're able to carry
out the last rites to the logical conclusion and
(b) Bringing the perpetrators of the heinous crime to book.
As I'd asked earlier on this forum, what sort of a people are the Pakis who do not respect the dead? Their army, by its act, has violated the basic tenets of the Geneva convention on this aspect. Do they also expect their men to be treated by us in this manner? Their government and the army continue to be on a denial mode confirming that they're a bunch of cowards.
Our Army chief's call to his troops to respond appropriately, on the occasion of the Army day, would definitely boost the morale of his men standing on eternal vigil at the borders.
2. India thrash England.
India beat England by 127 runs in the second one dayer at Kochi. Today, everything that they did on the field, turned out to be right. The Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, at Kaloor, was packed to capacity and the spectators were treated to an extravaganza!
Kochi seems to be a lucky haunt for the Indian cricket team!
Tailpiece.
A fine day, when everything seemed to be going the Indian way. Proud to be an Indian!
When the Prime Minister stated that it would 'not be business as usual with Pakistan anymore', it was the collective expression of all the Indians on the barbaric act of the their troops on the LoC. Never has it been so poignantly put across to the Pakis and it's my fond hope that they'd react quickly by:-
(a) Returning the severed head of the Indian soldier to his family, forthwith, so that they're able to carry
out the last rites to the logical conclusion and
(b) Bringing the perpetrators of the heinous crime to book.
As I'd asked earlier on this forum, what sort of a people are the Pakis who do not respect the dead? Their army, by its act, has violated the basic tenets of the Geneva convention on this aspect. Do they also expect their men to be treated by us in this manner? Their government and the army continue to be on a denial mode confirming that they're a bunch of cowards.
Our Army chief's call to his troops to respond appropriately, on the occasion of the Army day, would definitely boost the morale of his men standing on eternal vigil at the borders.
2. India thrash England.
India beat England by 127 runs in the second one dayer at Kochi. Today, everything that they did on the field, turned out to be right. The Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, at Kaloor, was packed to capacity and the spectators were treated to an extravaganza!
Kochi seems to be a lucky haunt for the Indian cricket team!
Tailpiece.
A fine day, when everything seemed to be going the Indian way. Proud to be an Indian!
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