Supernaij
Since decades, our company has been moistened by the blood of our soldiers. A terrible state unleashes its wrath and time again and to bleed us with a thousand cuts. A thousand cuts, which have now run into millions. Countless wars have lost the mother left childless wife, left alone, and the children who have to grow up not know why they have taken so early.
Here is an interview with a soldier who shed his blood so that we can sleep safe. A soldier who told us what it takes to tame the beast.
I spoke to Major Gaurav Arya, who served with 17 Kumaon Regiment from 1994 to 1999. He was posted in Rajasthan, Punjab, Tibet border, and Jammu and Kashmir. In J & K works along the Line of Control and was also involved in anti-terror operations.
My questions are in bold, as it is the respondents who are actually bold:
It is said that every government comes to power thinking they can solve the Kashmir issue and Pakistan conundrum. And somehow, everything fails. Why do you think that is?
See, there are the facts about Kashmir which people in the opposition do not know about. When they came to power and are well briefed by Intel organizations, and they know it is not easy. What Kashmir needs by using immense political capital in the country, and anybody who wants to solve the Kashmir problem will have to withstand a lot of international pressure and will have to project India as a strong power.
I was recently in Kashmir and for almost a week. I was in Srinagar and I spoke to the people on the road. All of them, irrespective of whether they are happy with India or not, that they were not happy with the state of affairs. But the problem is that for a small problem as the roads in Srinagar, which is very much a state subject, people blame the central government for everything they have been taught to blame the central government. "Har Cheez dilli saazish hai".
Now coming back to your question, there should be an intent to take hard decisions. For example, the central government has to bypass the Hurriyat. Hurriyat is an umbrella body which has been created under Pakistani leadership to unite the separatists. They have not been elected by anybody. The government also has to take hard action against stone-peltors. You must have seen the video of our jawans hit. I tell CRPF and it is very important purpose of this occurred with the CRPF and the Indian Army.
They tried stone pelting with the Indian Army in two operations. In one, Major Dahiya was martyred. They try again. And the third time, the Indian Army shot three "protestors". Now the Indian Army in its operations and seller are in between. Now as callous as it may sound, the problem is that the Kashmir problem and stone pelting of a highly intellectualised by the left-leaning liberals. They peddle all this information of victimhood that is imaginary. He asked a man in Kashmir, "azadi milegi in Kya karoge" (an after aazaadi?), He doesnt know. It's just what it is now too big to be questioned and it is mainly due to the successive governments in 30-40 years has not had a concrete policy.
Is it the use of hand and power?
See, when you establish the writ of the state, you have to use force. All the 5 permanent members of the UNSC are not members who are known for their perfect human rights record. We can think of human rights makes the world go round, but they do not. What makes it go round in economic and military force. We can not accept that one Kulbhushan Yadav, we can not make Pakistan a terror state or hard decision in Kashmir and we want to be the 6th member of the UNSC! If you will take it seriously? It takes away the iron.
He took out a large disparity in the functioning of the CRPF and the Army. You mentioned how they Pelt stones at CRPF but the Army did what you have to do and now they conduct their operations without hindrance. W
Since decades, our company has been moistened by the blood of our soldiers. A terrible state unleashes its wrath and time again and to bleed us with a thousand cuts. A thousand cuts, which have now run into millions. Countless wars have lost the mother left childless wife, left alone, and the children who have to grow up not know why they have taken so early.
Here is an interview with a soldier who shed his blood so that we can sleep safe. A soldier who told us what it takes to tame the beast.
I spoke to Major Gaurav Arya, who served with 17 Kumaon Regiment from 1994 to 1999. He was posted in Rajasthan, Punjab, Tibet border, and Jammu and Kashmir. In J & K works along the Line of Control and was also involved in anti-terror operations.
My questions are in bold, as it is the respondents who are actually bold:
It is said that every government comes to power thinking they can solve the Kashmir issue and Pakistan conundrum. And somehow, everything fails. Why do you think that is?
See, there are the facts about Kashmir which people in the opposition do not know about. When they came to power and are well briefed by Intel organizations, and they know it is not easy. What Kashmir needs by using immense political capital in the country, and anybody who wants to solve the Kashmir problem will have to withstand a lot of international pressure and will have to project India as a strong power.
I was recently in Kashmir and for almost a week. I was in Srinagar and I spoke to the people on the road. All of them, irrespective of whether they are happy with India or not, that they were not happy with the state of affairs. But the problem is that for a small problem as the roads in Srinagar, which is very much a state subject, people blame the central government for everything they have been taught to blame the central government. "Har Cheez dilli saazish hai".
Now coming back to your question, there should be an intent to take hard decisions. For example, the central government has to bypass the Hurriyat. Hurriyat is an umbrella body which has been created under Pakistani leadership to unite the separatists. They have not been elected by anybody. The government also has to take hard action against stone-peltors. You must have seen the video of our jawans hit. I tell CRPF and it is very important purpose of this occurred with the CRPF and the Indian Army.
They tried stone pelting with the Indian Army in two operations. In one, Major Dahiya was martyred. They try again. And the third time, the Indian Army shot three "protestors". Now the Indian Army in its operations and seller are in between. Now as callous as it may sound, the problem is that the Kashmir problem and stone pelting of a highly intellectualised by the left-leaning liberals. They peddle all this information of victimhood that is imaginary. He asked a man in Kashmir, "azadi milegi in Kya karoge" (an after aazaadi?), He doesnt know. It's just what it is now too big to be questioned and it is mainly due to the successive governments in 30-40 years has not had a concrete policy.
Is it the use of hand and power?
See, when you establish the writ of the state, you have to use force. All the 5 permanent members of the UNSC are not members who are known for their perfect human rights record. We can think of human rights makes the world go round, but they do not. What makes it go round in economic and military force. We can not accept that one Kulbhushan Yadav, we can not make Pakistan a terror state or hard decision in Kashmir and we want to be the 6th member of the UNSC! If you will take it seriously? It takes away the iron.
He took out a large disparity in the functioning of the CRPF and the Army. You mentioned how they Pelt stones at CRPF but the Army did what you have to do and now they conduct their operations without hindrance. W
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