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MOTIVES OF PAKISTAN

 

MOTIVES OF PAKISTAN

LT COL NOEL ELLIS

18/VIII/2023

 

For me, observing Pakistan is a hobby. This country has become a dangerous, risky, and an unsafe state to live in. It is volatile, unstable, failed, bankrupt, a political disaster and run by its ‘Deep State’, if I can summarise the whole situation there.

The polity is subservient to the Army. Army calls the shots from ‘behind the curtains’. They put Imran in the clink ending his political career. He raised his head against the army and paid the price.

Their ‘interim PM’ was shown the door a few days back. The deep state made a puppet sit in the caretaker PMs chair. No date has been specified for elections. I reckon he is a well-read politician. It is assessed by Paki think tanks that he is a total ‘yes man’. His aim, no one knows, why has he been put there, Allah or the Army knows. This much is clear that he will function as a shadow of the Army Chief.

This brings me to the address of Pak Army Chief on their Independence Day to their Military Academy in Kakul. It is the same place famous for hiding Osama Bin Laden. This speech to the nation was disguised as a speech to the cadets. Why their PM didn’t address the nation? I have no doubts. That speech was in a ‘foreign language’ called English, spruced with verses from Quran.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vBBUnCsAx4

What caught my attention was when he said “we are passing through interesting times”. Indeed, and creating a whole lot of a tension in this region and the world.

He was aware and confessed that “people” were trying to “Undo Pakistan”. Actually, no one needs to do anything. Pakistan is capable of ‘undoing’ itself. He also said that Pakistan has the will, capability, and capacity to withstand all challenges from within and without. He meant economic crisis, begging for loans and keeping Taliban and Afghanistan amused.

He talked about the naysayers and shunned all those who start making ‘hue and cry’ when ‘some difficulty is encountered’. Yes sir, petrol at 290 Rupees plus and diesel going beyond a common mans pocket is just ‘some difficulty’. Inflation is hovering around 40% and fluctuating is ‘some difficulty’. No atta and no food is ‘some difficulty’ even if its people perish. Well done sir.

In the eighth minute of his fourteen some minutes speech came Kashmir. His fraternity’s existence had to be justified after all. Whatever he said about the Indian atrocities, were actually his confessions of the internal strife they are facing and the way they are dealing with it. How ruthlessly they are while ‘executing’ their ‘hum watan’ is available on social media for the world to see.

Now their own babies, the ‘Bad Taliban”, are giving them a bloody nose. Baluchi and people of KPK are not far behind. Even Afghanistan cares two hoots for Pakistan. Hope he realises that Kashmir is a smoke screen created by “Afwaaj-e-Pakistan”. Their ‘lies’ to their own people about Kashmir are now getting exposed.

Of course, how could he have not brought out that they too were a ‘nuclear power’.  I am not sure if they really want to press the N button and see its consequences. Hope they do not allow the ‘Jihadis’ to press it on their behalf. Will Pakistan exist if they use that bomb. Shove that threat at an appropriate place dear sir and forget it, is a humble request.

Towards the end he mentioned that “Pakistan hai to hum hain, Pakistan nahi to kuch bhi nahi”. Kahan hai Pakistan? Kaun Pakistan? Kiska Pakistan? Kitna sa hai Pakistan? Kyon hai Pakistan? My dears, Hindustan hai to sab kuch hai, Pakistan na bhi ho to kya farq parta hai duniya ko. You must listen to sane voices of Mr Daar, Mr Hassan Nisaar, and others, if you really believe that you can turn the fate of Pakistan. There is still time. You call China your friends, just wait and watch.

He ended with a sher of Allama Iqbal. “Rapt Qayam Millat se Hai, Tanha Kuchh Nahi
Moj Darya Mein Hai, Behroone Darya Kuchh Nahi”. Meaning, t
he individual is firm by nation’s coherence, otherwise there is nothing. Waves are only inside the ocean, and outside they are nothing.

I hope General, you believe in it. India wants you stable. Moment, you go unstable, we expect and prepare for repercussions. Don’t give us that “geedar bhabki” of nuclear threat, we know your bluff.

Our leaders are doing what is good for India. Keeping you under check is also their agenda. Hope you guys can follow the policy of “love thy neighbour”.

‘Hindustan Zindabad’ and if possible ‘Pakistan se Zinda Bhag’ is what is the ‘in thing’. Does their Army Chief understand that we understand his motives very well? I wonder!!!!!!!!

JAI HIND

© ® NOEL ELLIS

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