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BJP castigates self styled custodians of democracy
7/30/2019 11:38:43 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 30: Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) state spokesperson Brig. Anil Gupta said, "The letter signed by 49 self styled custodians of democracy, has deeply hurt the sentiments of the veteran soldiers.
The letter is one sided and quotes only selective incidents. The tone and tenor of the letter seems to please our enemies, rather than an effort to solve the problems. The veterans are deeply hurt at this ugly attempt of selective politicising aimed at communal and caste- based divide to weaken the nation.
"Veterans cannot remain mute spectators since we have dedicated our lives to the nation and would continue to fight the nation's enemies till our last breath.", he claimed.
Elaborating further the deeply hurt sentiments of veterans across the nation Brig Gupta said, "We the soldiers may not be good at Pen, we may not be able to select politically correct words, but we speak from the heart. We do not mince words. For us "India is First, Always and Every Time; and Under All circumstances. These pseudo-liberals are unhappy with the rapid progress being made by India in various fields under the leadership of our dynamic Prime Minister and hence chose to write such a letter when the whole world was looking at us with awe and the nation was celebrating. They want to sully the nation's image globally."
The veterans condemn all forms of killing may be lynching or political killings as are going on in Kerala and West Bengal. The offenders need to be punished. But we are opposed to selective outrage and communalising such acts. Also, we are hurt that their diatribe did not even spare "Shree Ram". Shree Ram has been the soul and spirit of this country for millennia.
"We have survived the invaders for more than a thousand years only through our patience and faith in "Shree Ram". We the soldiers fight for our country and uphold all faiths and religions. Indian Armed Forces are model of secularism. But when someone tries to demean the majority faith, we really feel hurt. It becomes difficult for the Military leadership to keep the morale high among the soldiers. The soldiers whose religion is attacked, feels demoralised", added Brig Gupta.
Brig Gupta questioned the lobbyists as to where were they when, Dy SP Pandith was lynched outside a mosque, why didn't they condemn the barbaric killing of Lt Ummer Fayaz and Sep Aurangzeb, why they kept quiet when Ghulam Nabi Azad attacked the Indian Army by saying that they kill more civilians than the terrorists?
The veterans have appealed to the Prime Minister to adopt zero tolerance against such people who bring bad name to our great country. They may not be terrorists but they are definitely anarchists and we request the common patriotic citizens of our country to understand their nefarious designs and shun their cheap politics.
"We wish the PM to continue at the helm till all the anti-India forces are totally demolished," said Brig Gupta.
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