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Thoughts on the Delhi blasts before Diwali

Here are thoughts of my cousin on the terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

It pains to see the innocent die the way they did in Delhi. We know it is the handiwork of Pakistan (yes it is their handiwork since they are supporting the terror camps there who happen to be the perpetrators of the crime). I fail to understand why time and again are we going back to Pakistan begging for friendship? Are we that impotent???? Look at what Israel had done to Yaseer Arafat ... They gave two hoots @ USA, UK and all those pea brained super powers (Super Powers??? my foot) Why can't India do the same? We are a far stronger economy and we need to cut them to size. Stop preaching all this rubbish about non violence and offering another cheek if one is slapped. We have been slapped enough number of times and have yet to wake up!!!!!!!!!! Finish those camps.... finish Pakistan...finish terrorism and you media should be responsible enough to take on the mantle of educating the masses. Pakistan has always been running a hate campaign against India through its media. I am not asking you to do the same but the least that you can do is "Responsible Journalism". WAKE UP GUYS AND DO SOMETHING FOR THE COUNTRY.

All these politicians are playing a dirty game on one hand TOI headlines today mention that it is Pakistan (ISI) sponsored and on the other hand you mention about opening the LoC for earthquake aid???? What nonsense!!!! We had offered assistance (read alms) to them and they refused then why the hell are we so hell bent in assisting them. Charity begins at home. You feel there are no hungry illiterate children in India? We go on offering free medical aid to their children. Has any one bothered to look at our own children???? Are we trying to tell the world that all is well in India and India needs Pakistan as its friend desperately? Friendship is not something that we can have with Pakistan. They are a rogue state and will not change. Laaton ke bhoot baaton se nahin mante. Show them our military prowess. Down with them. Finish them off and get rid of the scum from the face of this earth.

Manish, an Indian

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