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Pakistan and India
Posted By momekh On December 28, 2008 @ 6:12 pm In Politics, Thoughts | Comments Disabled

Sitting here, fogged down and cold, it becomes easy.
But it should not be.
It becomes easy to just let it slide. Wear the ’so what?’ cap and change the channel.
But not this time.
We are not talking about an open gutter somewhere in the streets of Lahore, we are not talking about the lack of drinking water three blocks down, we are not talking about my and my loved one’s deplorable indifference towards all that is important.
We are talking about the lives of millions. We are talking about war.
During the last three days or so, the situation between Pakistan and India has nothing but worsened. The critic – cynical nonetheless – in me reminds me that Pakistan, with her Zardaris, Gillanis and other cronies has actually played their part well. Too well for comfort, but a well-played innings so far. Consider this:
Now, what is all of this?
Pakistan has played the calm, mature ‘uncle’ part well. As in most families, this uncle can be seen as the coward, the one without the ‘heart’ to fight for its right, only later to realize that the uncle was being the most far-sighted. Of course, this uncle can be called the ‘mamoo’ if it turns out that the resolve and calmness was based on cowardice instead of cold logic.
Nonetheless, India knows well enough that the nuclear bombs are not for display only, and much more potently, Muslims would love nothing more than a state-declared Jihad. The centuries old “We hold death more dear than you hold dear your life” line holds true today as far as any Muslim is concerned.
Jihad is struggle, and in the case of war, it becomes an armed struggle. Armed Jihad is valid, as far as pristine Islam is concerned, in self-defense and has to be on a state level. Pakistan has very clearly, very calmly placed herself in a defensive role. And try as some may to portray it differently, Pakistan is still a state. A Muslim state that the world can see has been pushed into a corner by India.
If war does break out, regardless of the result, the world will bear witness to the above perspective being the truth.
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URLs in this post:
[1] no proof by India was given: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7796993.stm
[2] the Mumbai attackers were really from Malta: http://thelahoretribune.com/2008/12/11/politics-pakistan/proof-that-mumbai-attackers-came-from-malta/
[3] RAW of India reveals some glaringly obvious involvements: http://thelahoretribune.com/2008/12/09/politics-pakistan/the-mumbai-attacks/
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