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Rogue Pakistan's biggest victim is India
 Pakistan is a rogue country has been stated end number of
times in the past, and now it is on the verge of collapse. Terrorist organizations, which are operating from its soil, are getting dare devil with every passing day. Attacks on India were consistent in the recent past have been diverted to Pakistan with the sole objective of capturing the elected government of Pakistan to make it a Taliban ruled state.
The Army and ISI are playing non objective roles as if it is better to have Pakistan disintegrated for the betterment of that country.
A country that did not exists before 1947, came into existence not by design, but by the whimsical pressure of one man Jinnah, and the weakness for power of Indian Congress. Whatever is the reason for the division of undivided India, Pakistan that was born – was spoiled by its leaders all along. Never a good time can be remembered, when that country was bubbling with joy, success, development, and progress. Elections were carried out to show off the world that democracy is still intact in Pakistan, but inside it is altogether a different story.
Attack on Sri Lankan cricket team by the terrorists in open day light with unparallel audacity proves the deterioration of law and order there. The power of the government is under suspicion, and no body can predicts the power centre of Pakistan; is it the president, the prime minister, the army, the ISI, or the Taliban?
Some say this attack is on the game cricket, which cannot be right, because the motive of this attack cannot be justified by this. The assessment of this article made by the author Ram Madhav deemed to be a justifiable one. This attack is reaching a step closer to grab the country from its present elected rulers. Since India is the biggest victim of terrorist attack from Pakistan soil, the natural concern has increased many folds. If Pakistan is declared as a crook state, consequences for India would be tremendous. This fear is not based on unfounded reasons. Fanatics, who while hiding from the main stream can carry on so much attack on India, then imagine with a complete state’s assistance what they can do. The international community must leave aside their differences to tackle Pakistan-Taliban problem sooner than later. The other recent news that contained the theory of good Taliban and bad Taliban is an escape route of the west from this region’s problem. They forget that the nuclear bombs in Pakistan can go in the hands of Taliban, and they will not hesitate to use those on any country they feel working against Islam.
First the Swat valley destruction, then imposition of hard core Islamic rule, then get it ratified by the Pakistan government, and now attack on Cricket team, are all these just coincidence. No, these are not! A link may be found between the LTTE and the terrorist groups in Pakistan with the convincing reason that LTTE is desperate now to inflict harm on Sri Lanka as it is being cornered by the Sri Lankam army in their strongholds in that country. There is conclusive proof of LTTE and Terrorist Group’s mingling in narcotic trades in the past. What better option can one have than to close hand with terrorists in Pakistan in an opportune moment?
Madhav’s contention that Pakistan should be completely isolated from the world community till that times it takes severe meaningful action against the extremist organizations making that country civilized is indeed supportable.
The west is also vulnerable for attacks, but not as much as India is. Therefore India’s proactive action is utmost necessary than just rhetoric.
It would be prudent for south east countries to join hand to curb terrorism, rather depending on western powers for diplomatic reasons.
Published: March 07, 2009
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