Bhat Zaieem
Yesterday began with a new story of Air Strikes and social media was inked full with it. The first news I heard was from Pakistan side early in the morning. The Indian report was yet to be scripted and heard. There has always been a thick contrast in the media reports of the two countries. And India has a magnificent talent in fabricating the stories. And today a similar thing happened. The Pak media confessed that Indian air forces intruded into Balakot, a place within the territory of Pakistan. And they released the payload in haste. Simultaneously they claimed that there was no causality or damage done to them. Some pictures were also released and seemed to be a humorous forest strike rather than a surgical strike. Then the Indian media started yelling their story. They counter faced that a predawn air strike was carried by IAF and claimed it a big a victory. The terror camps were supposed to be razed down. The time limit was sounded to be around 20 minutes. The reports became more vigorous till evening. But let us take these reports under eagle’s eye view. India submitted that 200 -300 militants were killed. That is the numbers and identity of killed ones was also released. But the question is how could the Indian forces identify and reckon the numbers in darkness and that too within 20 minutes. This unveils everything of it.
But, is this only revenge from Modi regiment. No, the story has other big sides too. Modi is beating for the major political gains from the Pulwama attack and aftermath. The issue is tremendously escalated instead of balancing it against peace.Modi government is making the Pulwama issue more hard. There is no doubt that Modi led BJP government is making the whole fuss which happened after Pulwama attack as their election manifesto. They are trying their best to keep the Pulwama attack afresh and live just to gain political momentum. Hence they are leading in deteriorating the relations with Pakistan. The whole story is diluted with the pre election precursors put in place in Kashmir. The tale can be best understood there. Lots of unnecessary steps have been taken in Kashmir from past few days only to give more support to their election strategy. Modi is now percepting everything as per the election needs. The crackdown on Jamat e Islami from few days has added panic in Kashmir. The number of arrested persons has risen to 200 now. This mass arrest was the biggest in decade. Modi is trying his level best to twist it to his election manifesto by showing people that he is doing great. But the story is completely laden with other objectives, which are far away from real face.
There has been an over rated panic in Kashmiri people due to such steps. Such result is only because of such rude politics which couldn’t hear the voice of down trodden people. 10000 security personals have been added to the already seven lakh ones. The article 35A another burning issue is also the story of the same game. It is being tried to struck on the right instant of time. And is laying uncertain on the table in Supreme Court. Anyone who echoes contrary or lurches in opposite front to Modi’s policies is being fixed with a big tag of anti-national. What is admirable here is the broad vision of Pakistan PM Imran Khan. He is not taking the Indian stories at the same level; otherwise a war is unavoidable if Pakistan reacts to such absurd stories of India on same scale. Imran khan seldom talked over these issues and if talked, came with a message of peace only. War has been never a best solution to anything. The courage doesn’t lie in going for a war rather lies in going for the way of peace. One who lids his anger is real hero. The picture here in the whole story depicts itself that. It is quite advisable to India to not cross the limits for just some political bumps. The whole story can lead to an un-extinguished war and humanity can be over the badge. It will be better for both countries to control the things before they turn into fireball for both sides.
( The author is a freelancer. Views are exclusively his own [email protected])






