Re: Peshawar attack scares the hell out of the likes of Hafiz Saeed, Musharraf
Bro,you are on a wrong end now,I fear.This is an incident that has been widely condemned in India and by Indian public.You may be having a plenty number of social media posts those literally expressing a different kind of sentiments and they are not only emnating from India or by Indians elsewhere but people belonging to many nationalities aswell.You kindly check social media responses from any country and you will such bad comments.There are good guys and bad guys everywhere.There are supporters or even silent supporters of the Peshawar terrorists within Pakistan as well.
I remember way back in 2001,the opening post for the Indian parliament attack was with a smily and the O.P was so happy to learn about the news.The 26/11 attack was widely condemned worldwide but from a few pockets,there had been applauds .
Remember good guys and bad guys are there everywhere.Just because a few Indians have expressed their different view compared to the major sentiments does not make that Indians are all thinking in that way.And just because an indian has posted some lines that may seem to be too much sweet for you does not mean that he is an angel.We have seen these drams a lot,Bro.
I live in a civilized society having it’s strong roots across the border and one does not show me candle light now.I have the sense and sensibility to understand the lines.
I am sure no person who is humane enough can accept and endorse such attacks.That is the reason I said in other thread not to call these butchers animals.Animals do not scoope to their levels.This morning the headline of a Bangalore daily was with a question by Bangalore kids posing to to those henchmen. `How can you pull trigger to souls like us’?
Personally,our corporate portal was deluged with condemnations and our whatsgroup had requested all the members to change the profile picture to a `candle’ image,to show sympathy and solidarity with the victims,which almost all did it.
We live in a civilized world dude.
Thanks
I don’t have doubts about good Indian, but Arli you disappointed me here by criticising Southie who had a point to give Pakistanis a chance to mourn. I take it rubbing salt on our wounds. While our people are busy naming and shaming those who see Indian hand in this incident, Indians are blaming us for terrorism and that too on wide guesses. Remember your earlier posts on this incident with reference to Ibrahim Dawood. If this remains the case, I’ll definitely call those Pakistanis delusional who are happy and thankful to Indian for showing such gesture of solidarity.