07-21-2006, 11:22 AM
<b>MUMBAI 7/11 TERRORIST BOMBINGS: INDIA INCREDIBLY ENRAGED</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Concluding Observations </b>
India at large is seriously enraged with:
Pakistan: Its continued campaign of terrorist bombings in tandem with professions of peace. Also, General Musharrafâs reluctance to honour his pledges to USA and India not to permit terror campaigns from Pakistani territory against India.
USA: Its ambivalence on terrorism emanating from Pakistan against India and its inability to restrain Pakistan which it can do so. Further the constant pressure for the Indo-Pak Peace Dialogue to continue knowing fully well that Indian public opinion is strongly against it.
Indiaâs Congress Coalition Government
<b>(a) Feeble will and soft approaches of the Government to Islamic Jihad emanating from Pakistan.
(b) Weakening Indiaâs âterrorist deterrenceâ by repealing POTA on grounds of appeasement of Indian Muslim vote banks.
© Ignoring the reality that âPeace Dialogueâ with Pakistan and âTerror Attacksâ originating from Pakistan cannot go on concurrently.
(d) Succumbing to US pressures to sustain peace dialogue with Pakistan, regardless of cost.</b>
There comes a time in the history of nations, when hard choices have to be made by its political leadership. The Indian Government today has the challenge that:
<b>Fighting Islamic Jihadi terrorism, both from within and without, is no longer a war of choice, but a war of necessity. </b>
Indiaâs âNational Honourâ is not open to violation like the present destruction of 200 lives on 7/11 and the dozen more incidents preceding it.
<b>No political consideration/ postures of any political party can be allowed to subvert Indiaâs âNational Honourâ by those who masquerade as modern day âGhorisâ and âGhaznavisâ and commit crimes against India at large</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
India at large is seriously enraged with:
Pakistan: Its continued campaign of terrorist bombings in tandem with professions of peace. Also, General Musharrafâs reluctance to honour his pledges to USA and India not to permit terror campaigns from Pakistani territory against India.
USA: Its ambivalence on terrorism emanating from Pakistan against India and its inability to restrain Pakistan which it can do so. Further the constant pressure for the Indo-Pak Peace Dialogue to continue knowing fully well that Indian public opinion is strongly against it.
Indiaâs Congress Coalition Government
<b>(a) Feeble will and soft approaches of the Government to Islamic Jihad emanating from Pakistan.
(b) Weakening Indiaâs âterrorist deterrenceâ by repealing POTA on grounds of appeasement of Indian Muslim vote banks.
© Ignoring the reality that âPeace Dialogueâ with Pakistan and âTerror Attacksâ originating from Pakistan cannot go on concurrently.
(d) Succumbing to US pressures to sustain peace dialogue with Pakistan, regardless of cost.</b>
There comes a time in the history of nations, when hard choices have to be made by its political leadership. The Indian Government today has the challenge that:
<b>Fighting Islamic Jihadi terrorism, both from within and without, is no longer a war of choice, but a war of necessity. </b>
Indiaâs âNational Honourâ is not open to violation like the present destruction of 200 lives on 7/11 and the dozen more incidents preceding it.
<b>No political consideration/ postures of any political party can be allowed to subvert Indiaâs âNational Honourâ by those who masquerade as modern day âGhorisâ and âGhaznavisâ and commit crimes against India at large</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->