Pakistan and India have had hostile relations since Partition. India always blames Pakistan for every terror attack on its forces. The recent Pulwama attack has again given a reason to India to malign Pakistan. The Modi-led Indian government is not thinking of the grave repercussions of such immaturity.Both neighbouring states possess atomic capability and at this time both cannot afford a nuclear war. Now, the Modi government must accept this reality and stop blaming Pakistan. The public of both countries want peace and the two must take actions to restore peace in the region.Abdul Ahad GhunyoGhotki*****The Indian media has crossed all lines of decency and is using rough language against Pakistan, blaming it for the Pulwama attack without presenting authentic evidence. Indian TV anchors are spreading hysteria and beating drums to support war between the two nuclear power states. But war is not as simple as they are presenting it to be.A few saner voices which are speaking against war are also being attacked by the charged media which, for the sake of ratings, has gone to new heights. People from across the border must realise that war is not a solution. Any use of nuclear weapons in war will obliterate cities from both sides of the border. Is this what the Indian media wants?Siraj Ahmed NarejoNaudero
from The News International - Newspost https://ift.tt/2U67ZMV
Monday, February 25, 2019
A precarious situation
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