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Shobhaa de | Pahalgam: There are many problems in the “Revenge” speech

Indira Gandhi famously said in 1982: “You can't shake hands with a clenched fist.” The idea was “giving peace a chance” when P. Chidambaram and Hurriyat chief Mirwaiz Umar Farooq tried to solve the near-impossible challenge deemed to be a solution to the Kashmir problem. Nothing happened. Nothing happened. But this could happen…it’s time now. On April 22, an indescribable tragedy that shocked the country (and the world) when 26 innocent people were ruthlessly shot by armed terrorists and would never be forgotten or forgiven. This is the lowest form of “war” and is despicable and annoying in extreme cases. People with honor should not succumb to killing unarmed civilians, no matter what ideology or religion they follow.

The important story has just begun: How will India respond? Who can eliminate the tragic image of the victim, beg the monster to save the lives of his loved ones in front of a terrifying family member, shooting in sharp range. The cowardly killer retreats into the woods after filming a creepy video of the target, and the serene grass is transformed into a battlefield soaked in blood.

The term “revenge” continues to appear in public discourse, after Pahargam. It was an emotional, knee reaction to a huge tragedy that could not have happened. Let's boldly admit: we fell down with our pants. An IB spokesperson abhorrently admitted that it was more than just a “miss” to safety. This goes far beyond that: In fact, it is a huge and highly shameful intellectual failure in India. No abibis. No excuses. Given how such a popular tourist destination protects such a popular tourist destination throughout the year in and around Srinagar, it is beyond rational thinking. However, it is a picturesque place that always attracts hundreds of eager travelers from all over the country, especially during the tourist season, which is totally fragile and without an armed defender. coincide?

So far, the explanation for this strange failure is zero. No one directly blames it. In any other country, it will now roll. It is expected that immediate assurance will be promptly determined and held accountable by those responsible for such serious liability. Instead, what we hear is shocking and weeping for revenge. Guys, what kind of revenge? What irresponsible nonsense! Sober and wise long-term solutions are the only appeals to be taken. There is no hysterical demand for war and “end them.”

Meanwhile, well-meaning citizens like actor Atul Kulkarni were towed for suggesting tourists booking holidays in Kashmir during the summer. His video, released shortly after the attack, assured the audience that some calm and “normal” expressions did return and that people were living. The bad ATUL was slaughtered because it did not show sufficient sensitivity. Rubbish! After years of hard work to keep the business moving forward, Pahalgam's attack has closed the valley overnight. Everyone is affected…unemployment, zero income, hardship, curfew, frequent searches, has resurfaced. The buoyancy in the local economy, the optimistic surge was once again hit hard. The best way to get Kashmir back to its feet is to support the people who are suffering now – poor villagers, for example, take tourists away from pony. Or, owner of sellers of small hotels, restaurants, trinkets and souvenirs.

When Artur urges people to “come to Kashmir. Kashmir is ours…”, the response is hostile, accusing and misplaced. Of course, it is important to stand up and support the government. What ATUL suggests is another way to extend support. Atul said, “Hamara Kashmir Hai…Hum Yahan Aayenge” and nailed it. ”Bilcour (Janab)!

Let the government do its job. Let us express our confidence in those who call for how best to curb the crisis.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the armed forces “have freedom of movement to determine this pattern, goal and timing” in the highest security review in Delhi. Here's the right way to go: Leave it to the experts. Mr. Modi roared, “We will pursue terrorists to the end of the earth.” A suitable warning to a stupid killer, who mocked a woman whose husband shot: “Go tell Modi”. Now wait for Modi to find you: what he vows to do, and will. Again… considering your BBC-Wallahs, he insists on calling these animals “militants” rather than terrorists.

As a result, many actors/artists made “pauses” and canceled the show to show solidarity with the victims of the tragedy. Salman Khan told fans that his British event, titled The Bollywood Big One, was scheduled to be held in early May, has been put on hold: “There is only the right to pause during this period of sadness,” Salman said solemnly. These are symbolic but powerful gestures. However, from that time on the hard business of political/military strategy will provide tremendous efforts for all key players. Global thought leaders strongly condemned the attack. In such an era, it is crucial to have the right allies. It's time to play our cards smart, cleverly, sneakily. And let the perpetrators face music first.

At the same time, take a look at Didi’s master! Maan Liya, this is the tactician Mamata Banerjee, the sharpest. “After a thousand years, the coast of Digha is ready to welcome devotees from all over the world to create the new Lord Jagannath.”

Wow! ! ! Jagannathdham, Digha: The pilgrim is here. Didi's critics can cry for this ambitious project. But who can blame her logic? Should Odisha be concerned about the decline in religious tourism in the historic Puri Jaganat Temple Complex? Not only that. A new temple is a new temple. The one in Puri, which we call OG, was rebuilt on the site of the existing temple in the complex since the 11th century (completed in 1161 AD).

The emotions related to their sanctity are immeasurable. The ancient Puri Temple is described as the center of the Jagannath cult. But soldiers at Puri Temple were allegedly warned not to attend the Daig Temple ceremony after Didi's act of courage. They were forbidden to participate in the “Bhog” preparation at any temple outside the Puri Temple.

Hey, bhagwan! Politics, politics, politics… here, here and around the world.

Even the gods are not spared!

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