Rajat Sharma’s Blog: Rajnath rained on Pakistan: ‘UN is telling the cat, guard the milk’
Rajat Sharma, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of India TV
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has appealed to all the countries of the world to stop funding to Pakistan as a large part of the money that Pakistan gets reaches the terrorists. Pakistan was recently made the vice -president of the United Nations Anti -Terrorism Committee, which was surprised by Rajnath Singh. He said that it is like giving the cat the responsibility of guarding the milk, Pakistan itself raises terrorism and now he will preach the world against terrorism.
Rajnath Singh said that it has become necessary to expose Pakistan all over the world. It is coming in front of the whole world that funding to Pakistan means that funding to terrorism. The international community will have to stop foreign financial assistance to Pakistan, terrorism should not get fertilizer and water, the role of the United Nations is important, but its decisions are being questioned.
The Defense Minister said that what could be a matter of great misfortune that where terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar openly revolve and spew poison, that nation is made the vice -president of the anti -terrorism committee, the officers of the Pakistani army are seen reading Fatiha in the funeral of the terrorists, it is not less than a brutal fun.
The interesting thing is that on Tuesday, Shahbaz Sharif government increased Pakistan’s defense budget by 20 percent. But the noteworthy thing is that a large part of Pakistan’s budget will go to pay foreign debt because the loan on Pakistan is equal to 70 percent of its GDP.
Surprisingly, Shahbaz Sharif himself was saying that Pakistan is roaming around the world with a bowl, now the leaders of the country where they go, think that they must have come to ask for money. Even after this, if Shahbaz Sharif announces to increase the defense budget, it is a matter of concern for the people of Pakistan. That is why Prime Minister Modi had said that now the youth of Pakistan have to decide whether they want development or the government and army promoting panic.
How did our MPs expose Pakistan?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met MPs on India’s diplomatic mission after Operation Sindoor. The PM met members of the seven all -party delegations returned after visiting 33 countries. After Operation Sindoor, 59 MPs and former diplomats were sent to 33 countries of the world. The delegations included MPs from BJP, Congress, TMC, JDU, TDP, DMK, Shiv Sena, CPM and NCP. MPs like Shashi Tharoor, Anand Sharma and Manish Tiwari were sent from the Congress, while Abhishek Banerjee from TMC, Kanimoli from DMK, Supriya Sule from NCP, John Britas from CPM, Priyanka Chaturvedi from Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, Shrikant Shinde from Shiv Sena’s Shiv Sena were also included.
Prime Minister Modi met all these leaders. Asaduddin Owaisi also went to the Middle East countries with the delegation and firmly placed India’s favor but did not attend the Prime Minister’s tea party as he had to go to Dubai to see any of his acquaintances in the hospital.
Sending seven all -party delegations abroad had two advantages. First, the whole world heard India’s side. Wherever our MPs went, three main things were clearly stated. One, Pakistan is a panic factory. Two, India had no way but to enter Pakistan. Three, now the limit is now, India will not tolerate terrorism. If Pakistan again messed up, this time the action will be even more terrible. There is no corner in Pakistan that is out of the reach of India’s missiles.
The second advantage, all the parties of India appeared together on the question of Pakistan’s terror in front of the whole world. The little damage that happened to the Congress. The leader who was from the Congress in the delegation spoke of the national interest, but the Congress top command kept looking for political profit and loss in it. As a result, the Congress was isolated and marginalized its own leaders. (Rajat Sharma)
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