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Is the blood of our soldiers so cheap?

Submitted by on July 17, 2012 – 3:24 PM3 Comments | 1,297 views

Quite relevant here is a recent case of a small country called Israel. Its population is about 1/100th of Indian population. On June 25, 2006 Palestinians attacked on an army post on the Gaza-Israel border and seized a 19 year old Corporal named Gilad Shalit. What did Israel do?

Talking high about the soldiers who sacrificed their life for the defense of the Motherland has been a custom ceremoniously observed quite often. Recently we paid glowing tributes to such martyrs. We remembered Brig Usman who carved his name in Indian history by refusing Pakistani offer of their top rank in Army, and, instead, accepting martyrdom while fighting Pakistani invaders in Kashmir. We remembered Capt Manoj Pande, the war hero of Kargil, who has been given, posthumously, the Param Veer Chakra. Likewise, we fondly remember a galaxy of our soldiers who made supreme sacrifice in order to protect us from the enemy. How can the patriotic Indians forget the bloodshed of our beloved and most honored soldiers such as Maha Veer Brig. Rajendra Singh, 24 year old Param Veer Major Som Nath Sharma, Air Commodore Mehar Singh who played the instrumental role in defending Ladakh from Pak invaders by landing his Aircraft, first time in history, on the then most rugged airfield of Leh, on May 24, 1948? How can any India-lover forget Major General Thimaiya who carried his tanks up to the snow clad Zozila Pass situated at the height of 11578 feet? It was the November 1, 1948 when he performed the miracle of destroying 25 bunkers of Pak intruders with those tanks. The intruders got panicky, and our troops were quite well geared to retrieve the POK from Pakistan.

On December 31, 1948 our politicians gave a blow to the morale of our brave soldiers by ordering the ill famed unilateral ceasefire. The sense of victory was deliberately converted into a dispute that has prolonged so far. The bloodshed of our soldiers went in vain.

One can imagine the degree of anguish and shock Shri Gopalaswamy, the Indian representative at UNO, would have received when, while arguing in UNO that whole Kashmir belongs to India, he got the news that the government of India had accepted the proposal of referendum in the Indian state of J&K.

About 40 per cent part of the state was allowed to remain under occupation of Pakistan. This part is the perennial fountain of terrorism that haunts the rest of India. The14 month war with Pakistan (October 22, 1947 to December 31, 1948) was won by our soldiers, but lost by our politicians, to be precise, by the Congress party dominated by Sri Jawahar Lal Nehru.

Let us have a cursory view of how the blood of soldiers has been wasted during the wars since Independence. Table below illustrates:

There are many other occasions when the nation failed to get due benefit in return to the loss of soldiers. During 1987-89 the IPKF in Sri Lanka fought the LTTE and lost 1157 soldiers. 2065 were wounded. The LTTE vengeance claimed Rajiv Gandhi’s life. The Operation Rakshak, since 1989, has claimed more than 867 soldiers’ life. More than 2665 wounded. Siachen, since 1984, has claimed more than 650, more than 10,000 wounded. Kargil, in 1999, took more than 300 soldiers’ life…..About 500 were wounded.

The most pathetic and pitiable fact that causes heartburning to a common tax payer is that our soldiers are meant to fight on their own land. Our government, unfortunately, seems to have soft corner for the invaders who are allowed to run well funded terrorist camps designed to ruin India.

POWs in any country are not supposed to be tortured in terms of the 1929 Geneva Convention. After the World War-II, when it was discovered that POWs in Germany were tortured, the culprits were convicted and punished. USA in Iraq did the same. What have we done to ensure adequate punishment to the Pakistanis who, in 1999, tortured and killed Indian POWs? Sqn Ldr Ajay Ahuja was imprisoned and shot dead by Pakistanis. Flt Lt Nachiketa, a POW, was subjected to immense physical and mental torture. Humanity would be ashamed to know the minute details of the most inhuman treatment meted out to the Indian POWs named Lt Saurabh Kalia, Sep Arjun Lal, Sep Banwarilal, Sep Bhikaram, Sep Moolaram, and Sep Naresh Singh. On June 9, 1999 their mutilated bodies were returned to India by Pakistan. To us it was simply another incident.

Quite relevant here is a recent case of a small country called Israel. Its population is about 1/100th of Indian population. On June 25, 2006 Palestinians attacked on an army post on the Gaza-Israel border and seized a 19 year old Corporal named Gilad Shalit. What did Israel do? It gave a shattering blow to the invader by bombing on Palestinian Interior Ministry office and the Gaza office of the Hamas Prime Minister, ratcheting up the pressure to rescue the soldier. Obviously, Israel knows and honours blood of her soldiers.

India must follow Israel if it loves honor and independence. The big question remains un-answered:

Is the blood of our soldiers cheaper than water?



3 Comments »

  • Ekraj says:

    This indeed is sad. I dont know how long that indian people keep telling great army keep fighting on the border and letting them die.

  • Chandrashekar says:

    I want to know one thing..
    what is so great use in just circulating articles

    when we hear of such nuisance by our political leaders, we feel like shooting them in parliament

    why we are so cold blooded, doing nothing..

    why such issues are not circulated openly in newspapers..

    pls do something great..

    • Sandeep Shetty says:

      Dear Chandrashekhar Media will not present this facts because media is sold out to anti natinal agencies, please read ownership of different media agencies.

      NDTV: A popular TV news channel is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain and supports Communism. Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India . Roy’s wife and Brinda Karat are sisters. During the Gujarat riots which took place in 2002, where Hindus were burnt alive, Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time, got five Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims, which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive was interviewed or shown on TV.

      India Today: This used to be the only national weekly which supported Hindu causes but it’s now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and has turned into Hindu bashing.

      CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church, with its branches all over the world and head quarters in the US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.

      Times group list: Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharath Times, Stardust, Femina, Vijay Times, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more are owned by the Times Group. Times Group in turn is owned by Bennet & Coleman. ‘World Christian Council’ does eighty percent of the funding, and an Italian Robertio Mindo, a relative of Sonia Gandhi, shares the balance 20 percent.

      The Hindu: English daily, started over 125 years ago has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne, Switzerland. N. Ram’s wife is a Swiss national.

      Indian Express: Divided into two groups, The Indian Express and New Indian Express (southern edition) has ACTS Christian Ministries having a major stake.

      Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontifical Church Melbourne.

      Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it’s working in Collaboration with the Times Group.

      The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.

      Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.

      Tarun Tejpal of Tehelka.com regularly gets blank cheques from Arab countries to target Hindus only.

      The ownership explains the control of media in India by foreigners. The result is obvious.
      Secularism in our country means making Hindu traditions and beliefs a butt of ridicule. So many complexities have arisen because of media’s biased and satanic approach. Unfortunately, the data provided by them is treated as gospel truth by the Western media. The Western media project these dubious facts to place us in the dock. This unholy nexus has caused great harm to the image of Hindus and the image of India.

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