Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
Pakistan's Diabolical Design
The Daily Guardian
|April 24, 2025
At times from dawn to dusk, there are times of quietude. Only gurgling melodies of sounding cataracts are heard. The chirps of the myriad species of the avian world constantly regale the ears of proximate listeners. The chitters of the furry squirrels that keep scurrying beneath the dense bushy vegetations offer a medley of mellifluous delight. Their musical concert ensorcels the souls by warming the cockles of every heart. This is actually the celestial charisma of Kashmir which once upon a time presented a concrete manifestation to the divine concept of a "heaven on earth". But unfortunately, the place with its pristine beauty of snow-clad mountains and verdant valleys has lost its salubrious appeal to the very tale of horrendous carnages and ghastly killings. The recent massacre in Pahalgam has once again appalled humanity to the hilt.
Unequivocally, the reprehensible writer of this grotesque story of ruins and rubbles is none other than our next door nefarious neighbor Pakistan. The pugnacious Pak (antithetical to its very name) has been fighting a proxy war in Kashmir in the name Jihad since its inception. This very pattern of Pakistan against India bears resemblance with the forked tongue of a poisonous snake that is innately structured to spit out venom and kill the prey. In this case, India is a prey. But times have changed and so has the approach of India changed to deal with our diabolical neighbor. Now India chooses not to be a mere passive prey who will fearfully shut her eyes and surrender to be devoured by its predator. The analogy of the forked tongue has been brought into use to drive home the dual satanic style of Islamic (read unislamic) terrorism. On the one hand manifesting its brazen shrewdness, Pakistan has been unabashedly striving to seek diplomatic support on the international forum by dubbing the insurgency in Kashmir a crusade for freedom and on the other, it is promoting terrorism on the Indian soil.
Bu hikaye The Daily Guardian dergisinin April 24, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
The Daily Guardian'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
The Daily Guardian
UN halts Hormuz ship evacuation after vessel hit off Oman
UN halts Hormuz ship evacuation after vessel hit off Oman AGENCIES MUSANDAM A United Nations-backed effort to evacuate stranded ships from the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz has been suspended after a merchant vessel was struck by a projectile off the coast of Oman.
2 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
India launches Operation Amistad to aid Venezuela
India has launched Operation Amistad to support earthquakehit Venezuela, dispatching two Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft with urgent humanitarian assistance and a 41-member rescue team.
1 min
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
EIGHT ARRESTED IN RAM MANDIR DONATION SCAM
The Ram Mandir donation embezzlement case deepened on Friday as eight accused were sent to judicial custody.
2 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Govt reveals names of 6 soldiers killed in Op Sindoor
The government has, for the first time, officially made public the names of six Indian military personnel killed in action during Operation Sindoor, the cross-border campaign launched in May 2025 to destroy terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
1 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Venezuela quake toll rises to 235; thousands missing
The death toll from two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela has risen to 235, with officials warning that the number is likely to climb as thousands remain missing.
2 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Govt plans new drug import rule
The Central Government is preparing to revise regulations governing the import of medicines. Currently, imported medicines are required to have more than 60% of their shelf life - the time remaining until expiry - intact.
1 min
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
What proves Indian citizenship? Experts weigh in as debate intensifies
The debate over citizenship documents has intensified after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) clarified that an Indian passport is primarily a travel document and not conclusive proof of citizenship.
2 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Hang her: Ketan Agarwal's father demands death penalty
The father of 26-year-old Pune-based businessman Ketan Agarwal has demanded the death penalty for those accused in his son's alleged murder, saying the family wants justice for its only son.
3 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Nitin Nabin's new BJP team likely any time
The Bharatiya Janata Party has completed the final round of consultations for its long-awaited organisational expansion, with discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Nitin Nabin also concluded.
3 mins
June 27, 2026
The Daily Guardian
Hezbollah chief demands full Israeli withdrawal
Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem has declared that Israel has “no option” but to fully withdraw from all Lebanese territory, asserting that the regional conflict has entered a transformative new phase marked by the collapse of the “Israeli-American project.”
1 mins
June 27, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
