Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Should India send its forces to protect the citizens of Afghanistan?

Pakistani jihadi forces were brutally slaughtering Bengali Muslims in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) like sheep-goat and raping their daughters and their women. Approximately 3 million people were killed and at least 200,000 women were raped.(https://www.hinduamerican.org/1971-bangladesh-genocide). Then India, showing humanity, drove Pakistani jihadis out of East Pakistan and established an independent country in the form of Bangladesh. East Pakistan has free from Pakistan. But what did India get from the war? Nearly 3,900 Indian soldiers sacrificed his life and 10,000 others injured, with many to suffer from life-long disabilities. I think, India got nothing from this war. India Liberated East Pakistan from jihadi Pakistanis forces, but what could not be liberated from, it was jihadi thinking. After all, why am I saying that India did not get freedom from jihadi thinking from East Pakistan? Because till now, minority people like Hindu,baudh Sikh,Christian being killed every day by jihadi thinking people of Bangladesh. Every day their worship places ,their Houses are broken/burnt. Now Same Condition in Afghanistan. The jihadi Pakistani forces who had crossed all limits of cruelty in Bangladesh, the same jihadi Pakistani army is also in Afghanistan and is doing the same cruelty on the citizens of Afghanistan, in the name of Taliban. Now you tell, should India send its army for Save Afghanistani people in Afghanistan? Because same thinking people like Bangladesh's, people are living in Afghanistan.

3 comments:

  1. No. We should entangle ourselves in that war. We have seen even USSR or USA could not succeed even after sacrificing men and materials for so many years. Ultimately they had to withdraw. But yes, india should lend it's voice if matter is taken up at UNO or participate if peace-keeping forces are sent there for restoring peace and safety of citizens.

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  2. A correction. We should not entangle ourselves individually.

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