Although terrorists are the worst
enemies of humanity and eternal moral values, yet their corporal elimination is
no answer as regards fight against terror. Instead, new and progressive ideas
be generated and propagated to substitute the idea of violence.
The terror attack on Indian Air
Force base in Pathankot again proves that any reasonable or bold attempt by
Indian Prime Minister to normalise continuing tense relations with Pakistan
will not be permitted to go through smoothly by the powerful pillars of
Pakistani ruling establishment- its Army and secret agency, Inter Service
Intelligence (ISI) and hardliner Mullahs, as they have all along been very
decisive in Pakistani governance. This had already happened prior to Kargil war
or in 26/11 Mumbai terror attack and many times earlier and the result was a
long deadlock with mounting terror strikes on Indian soil, killing hundreds of
innocent civilians and brave security forces and also destroying properties
worth millions.
Unfortunately, most of terrorists and
their networks operating against India have their logistical support in
Pakistan from where they carryout successful strikes inside India. Also, it is
clear that merely discussing with the civilian government of Pakistan is not of
much significance as several earlier rounds of talks have always failed. But
the positive response of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for nabbing the
terrorists responsible for Pathankot air base attack and the US’ pressure on
Pakistan for this end have aroused some hope in India and that appears to be
materialising with the report of Pakistan’s crack down on Maulana Masood
Azhar’s outfit and several leaders, although there is a suspense over this
report in both the neighbours. Maulana Azhar is the founder leader of the notorious
terror organisation ‘Jaish-e- Mohammad’, which is the deadliest terror outfit
in South Asia and had been involved in many terror cases committed into India
in the past, including attack on Indian Parliament in 2001.
Difficult situation:
Unfortunately, India is still
groping in the dark as to how to deal with Pakistan’s supported cross border
terrorism into the country. But one thing is clear that India has always been
perceived by terrorists as a soft target where they can easily enter and attack
even the most secure and sensitive places. Earlier, the Assembly of Jammu and
Kashmir and the Indian Parliament were not spared from such attacks, besides
several other important public places like Bombay Stock Exchange, markets,
railway stations etc.. These besides, the continuing adhocism, prevailing
corruption from top to bottom and unfortunate party-politics on this sensitive
issue have further added to woo the prevailing chaos which has demoralised even
army, paramilitary and other security forces fighting against terror. Indeed,
that has engulfed the general Indian psyche as they mostly remain detached and
unconcerned, until personally affected by this menace.
Despite its frequent occurrences in
India, the issue has not yet become an electoral one and no political party,
nor any political leader, has come out openly against it. Is it not a
self-killing public apathy? Is it not only for preserving the Muslim vote bank
by these political leaders? The vote-bank for them is more precious than
the innocent lives of their fellow countrymen whose families are left to bear
unbearable trauma and agony throughout their lives. Against this scenario, what
should India do to protect its innocent citizens and brave soldiers besides
destruction of valuable property. Nevertheless, talks between the
two governments must continue as communication gap between them will further
heighten their mutual suspicions and the terrorists will exploit this situation
for their nefarious designs.
Tough stand with progressive ideas:
As a way out, India’s soft approach
to terror for vote-bank politics must stop immediately and must follow the firm
and strict course like that of the US, Russia or Israel as regards prevention
and war against terrorism. But above these, the eternal values of Indian
cultural ethos advocating peace, love, piety and non-violence must prevail over
violence because violence as a deterrent against violence will not be of much
use except for a short period as a temporary relief. What is very much needed
is to fight an ideological war against terrorism by generating and
propagating new progressive ideas characterised by these eternal values yet
suited to the present day modern world and which may ultimately inspire them
(terrorists) to give up the logic of terror for redressing their grievances.
After all terrorists are the distorted selves devoid of sanity, which is caused
due to some deeply agonising and unfulfilled longing marked by an extreme
feeling of grave injustice to them and consequently forcing them to take the
course of violence.
This habit of taking recourse to
violence among present day youth who go to any extreme of macabre violence, as
is being committed by Daesh or Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in Syria and
Iraq, is a particular cause of serious concern today for the whole world
because that poses a grave threat to the very existence of humanity in the
world. In such a scenario, the irrelevance of violence and terror be so
highlighted through education, religious-cultural enlightenment and global mass-movement
that their substitution by the new progressive ideas, as mentioned above, be
easily accomplished for establishing a new just and peace-loving society as
well as a new world order characterised by truth, peace, justice, love,
brotherhood and non-violence as against the present day world marked by
power-politics, hierarchy, violence and injustice.
Conclusion:
Hence, now this must be clear to
Pakistan that if India is bold enough for establishing friendly relations with
them as it has firm faith in the Indian cultural ideas of ‘peace’ and
‘non-violence’, it will not hesitate in taking recourse to strong actions
against them and the terrorists supported by them if they (terrorists) commit
terror in India and then take shelter in Pakistan. Again, Islamabad must know
that terrorists are the worst ever enemies against humanity and eternal moral
values, therefore they ought to be fought with firm determination and iron
hand, if all attempts to bring them into national and global mainstream, characterised
by these values like truth, peace, love, brotherhood, non-violence and justice,
result into complete failure. This can be done as nothing is beyond human
endeavour.
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