Yesterday, I was going through various news articles. Some news articles
were about the Pulwama attack and the Modi’s effort to hit Pakistan by
diplomatic and economic means. Pakistani prime minister and Pakistani army is
blaming Modi government that Indian government is trying to start war in name
of Pulwama attack. But they are forgetting that Modi government did surgical
strike after Uri attack and Pakistan wasn’t able to do anything. Likewise, this
time also, Pakistan won’t be able to do anything. Indian farmers are ready to
let their crops get wasted instead of sending it to the Pakistan. As a result
of that, the prices of vegetables are going high in Pakistan. Modi government
has hiked 200% duty on the Pakistani commodities. As a result, Pakistani products
like date is going back to Pakistan. This is the economic effect which Modi
government has initiated without wasting a single drop of blood in the war.
It’s a well-known fact that Pakistan has come under tremendous pressure
from the international community. According to the news article, on the
instruction of Pakistani government, the provisional government of Punjab in
Pakistan has seized the headquarter of JeM in Bahawalpur. But its only an eye
wash. Its nothing more than that. we
have seen in the past also that the ban by the Pakistani government on the
terrorist organisations under international pressure is for namesake. The
leaders of the banned terrorist organisations are given VIP treatment in the
Pakistani jails. It’s a well-known fact that Pakistan is a safe heaven for
terrorists across the globe and it’s a safe den for all those who work against India.
All the most wanted terrorist and criminals of Indian agencies are being
protected in Pakistan by the Pakistani agencies. It won’t happen without the
support of Pakistani government. So, the recent ban on the terrorist’s groups
by the Pakistani government is like light whipping of a murderer.
Second thing which I’m finding in the news articles is about the
preparation of the up coming general elections. But I can see that there is no correlation
between opposition parties. For example, I’m talking about the seat distribution
in Uttar Pradesh between Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party. Although this
deal has been made by Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati but it seems that Mulayam
Singh Yadav isn’t pleased with the equal seat distribution between both
parties. As a convenor of the Samajwadi Party, Mulayam Singh, has questioned
Akhilesh Yadav, party president of the Samajwadi Party, that on which grounds
half of the Lok Sabha seats have been given to BSP when SP is more powerful in
the state with respect to BSP. I think this will trigger the internal dispute
in SP and it will disturb or maybe break the alliance with BSP.
Well, I think that this alliance will break after the election if it survives
the turmoil created by Mulayam Singh Yadav. Actually, these types of alliances
are done due to the mutual benefit of two or more parties. But the live of
these types of alliances aren’t long. This is the first time that SP and BSP has
joined hands in Uttar Pradesh. Both parties are of opposite poles and they have
always had clashes in the past. For the sake of power and to stop Narendra Modi
from returning to power again, Mayawati has joined hand with her bitter enemy. She
has even forgotten this that she was about to be killed by the goons of SP
about two and half decades back. But this is Indian politics. All I can say
that its fear of Modi who has forced all the corrupt leaders to come to form an
anti Modi alliance. Same thing happened in Bihar also before 2015 elections. Congress,
RJD and JD (U) joined hands to defeat BJP in Bihar. This alliance won also but
it was more harmful to JD (U) than BJP. JD (U) lost many of its seats and
congress made progress. In Bihar, Congress is still an under-dog party. In 2010
election, it won 3 seats but in 2015 election it won 27 seats. Later on, Nitish
Kumar realised that alliance with Lalu Yadav was tarnishing his image so he
broke the alliance and went to BJP again.
Let’s see what happens in the coming general election. I hope that we
get some strong leadership like we have seen in the past five years.
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