‘Ifs buts and will’
Response of our Home Minister Rajnath Singh to replay of Hiranagar Fidayeen attack at Dinanagar (Gurdaspur): “India wants to have cordial relations with Pakistan but will give a befitting reply if national pride is challenged. Singh said he was unable to understand why cross-border terror incidents were continuing unabated despite India wanting “good relations” with Pakistan. “I want to tell my neighbour that we want peace but not at the cost of our national pride. We will not be the first to attack or fire, but if challenged, will give a befitting reply (muh tod jawab),” he said.
“I can’t understand why cross-border terror incidents are taking place when we want good relation with our neighbour. I want to tell our neighbour that we want peace but not at the cost of our national pride- RAJNATH SINGH
‘Tanie tanie fuess’
Even a school boy knows that barking dogs seldom bite. Warnings of retired General Bakshi on Times Now to Pakistan retired Generals that change of guards would be detrimental to the existence of Pakistan got deflated and exposed on ground. Strangely, full day drama on 27th July at Dinanagar is beyond the understanding of Rajnath Singh an utter failure. For him National pride is yet to be challenged. One wonders his childish statement in future tense ‘if challenged, will’.... In the battle field action matters and not words.
Sooner the weakest H M is replaced the better it would be for the national pride.