Saturday, September 28, 2019

164. What right has Mr. Imran Khan and Mr. Narendra Modi to tell people that they changed, so people too should change like chameleons? P S Remesh Chandran

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What right has Mr. Imran Khan and Mr. Narendra Modi to tell people that they changed, so people too should change like chameleons?

P. S. Remesh Chandran

Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum

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In Al Jazeera’s interview of Mr. Imran Khan on 14 September 2019 he said his country may have to resort to N-War against India if it comes to it. Sure, he can point out what he thinks is a possibility in future. But isn’t India’s ruling party BJP also exploiting the sentiments of a few Indians against the people of its sister nation like he does with Pakistanis’? Didn’t Mr. Narendra Modi receive his Pakistani counterpart several times in India and abroad warmly? Didn’t he publicly state that both countries were going to expand trade links and cultural cooperation? Could he tell the world that people should never believe his words and take them for granted? Didn’t both leaders embrace each other to show to their people that they are brothers? Do we embrace our enemies everyday? If they were performing as hypocrites for diplomacy’s sake, let them know that their people are not. Didn’t trains run between Delhi and Islamabad daily, without interruption, with both countries’ protection? Didn’t Pakistani theatres show Indian films and Indians listened to Pakistani ghazals regularly?


What message were these two prime ministers giving to the people in both countries till now through these acts of theirs- that they should go to war or that they should live in peace and cooperation? People have a sincerity, truthfulness, loyalty, friendship and history unlike bad politicians. What right has Mr. Imran Khan and Mr. Narendra Modi to tell people that they have changed attitudes and outlooks, so people too should change attitudes and outlooks all of a sudden like chameleons? When both these politicians used the N-War term, both were giving very wrong messages to the people in both countries. How will they create contained n-plosions without affecting Bangladesh, Burma, Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet and Sri Lanka? There are international forums to solve disputes, especially in the wake and threat of n-detonations. Pakistan is ruled by a fundamentalist Muslim party. India is ruled by an equally fundamentalist Hindu party. What difference is there except that theirs are two different religions?

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Written and first Published on: 17 September 2019


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About the Author P. S. Remesh Chandran:


Editor of Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum. Author of several books in English and in Malayalam. And also author of Swan: The Intelligent Picture Book. Born and brought up in the beautiful village of Nanniyode in the Sahya Mountain Valley in Trivandrum, in Kerala. Father British Council trained English teacher and Mother University educated. Matriculation with distinction and Pre Degree Studies in Science with National Merit Scholarship. Discontinued Diploma studies in Electronics and entered politics. Unmarried and single.

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Post: P. S. Remesh Chandran, Editor, Sahyadri Books, Trivandrum, Padmalayam, Nanniyode, Pacha Post, Trivandrum- 695562, Kerala State, South India.

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Imran Khan, Nuclear War, India Pakistan, Delhi Islamabad, Fundamentalism, Explosions, Detonations, Hindu Party, Ghazals, Indian Politics, India News, English Essays, Political Essays, Current Affairs, // N War, Muslim Party, Indian Films,


 

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