Modi’s promise : End of game for terrorists and their perpetrators
All eyes are now on the Indian armed forces, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to avenge the killings of Hindu tourists Pahalgam, while addressing a rally in Bihar. Modi said, “the enemies of nation have shown the audacity to attack the very soul of India..Those who plotted this attack will be given the punishment that they would not even have imagined.. From Kargil to Kanyamurai, the grief of Indian people is the same, the anger is the same.” Modi did not name Pakistan, but his hint was quite clear. What Modi said in Bihar reflected the voice and sentiment of the entire nation. People are angry and they want Pakistan to be taught a lesson. This was the reason why Modi used the phrase “mitti mey milaa dengey” (we will raze them to dust) in his speech. Modi always walks the talk. He does what he says, and he says what he intends to do. The Pakistani army establishment is worried and is fearing a war. Some war experts and retired generals say, India must not resort to a knee-jerk reaction. But the people are crying for revenge. They want a fight to the finish against terrorism on the western front. Today, the entire nation stand behind Modi and there is full outbreak of anger towards Pakistan. The time is right to strike when the iron is hot. Pakistan has realized this and is fearing something big is going to happen.
Pakistan army cowering in fear
In Islamabad, after a National Security Committee meeting presided over by PM Shahbaz Sharif and attended by Army Chief Gen Asim Munir and other generals, the deputy PM, Defence Minister, Law Minister and Information Minister addressed a press conference to say that Pakistan does not support terrorism. Meanwhile, Pakistani army has begun troop movement near the borders in Rajasthan and Kashmir and tanks and heavy weapons are being shifted from Afghan border to the Indian border. Pakistani fighter jets were seen flying along with cargo planes to transport troops and weapons to the Indian border. The ground reality is that the military powers of India and Pakistan need no comparison. India has defeated Pakistan in three wars, and the Pakistan armed forces, out of fear, is sending its troops and fighter planes here and there. Pakistani Navy has been asked to be prepared for surface firing. Very soon, Pakistan is going to say that it has nuclear bombs. I remember Pakistani journalist the late Tareq Fatah saying in ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ that Pakistani nuclear bombs contain nothing but ‘falooda’ (vermicelli syrup) because the army generals were engaged in corruption and the army has lost its fighting power. I also remember former Army Chief Gen. Qamar Bajwa saying that his army has no capability left to fight an all-out war beyond three days. PoK activist Amjad Ayub Mirza was saying on Thursday that many of the Pakistani fighter jets are lying in poor condition because of lack of spare parts, and Pakistani tanks do not have enough diesel for going on long distance attacks. Pakistan wants to show to the world that Kashmir is no more under India’s control, but the world is watching that nothing is under control in Pakistan – neighther PoK, nor Baluchistan, nor Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa. If Pakistan carries out any misadventure, it will have to fight on four fronts.
Is Gen. Asim Munir the real butcher of Pahalgam?
Former Pakistani army major Adil Raja has claimed that the killings of Hindu terrorists in Pahalgam were carried out on the directions of Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir. Adil Raja says, the people of Pakistan are not happy with their Army Chief and to curb the growing voices of dissent, Gen. Munir chose the old formula to carry out a big terror attack in Kashmir to save his chair. There is another video viral on social media which shows Pakistani army officers moving among the people and quoting Quran and Hadees to tell them that they should not worry because army would soon capture Kashmir and the Indian PM will be captured. One thing is clear: the killings in Pahalgam were carried out by ascertaining the religious identities of the victims. This is a purely Pakistani conspiracy and the planning was approved by Pakistani Army Chief Gen Asim Munir. At a public event this week, Gen. Munir had described Hindus and Muslims as two different nations. He spewed venom against Hindus and it was not a mere coincidence that the Pahalgam killings took place soon afterwards. It was all part of a big conspiracy. The former Pakistani army major Adil Raja has exposed Gen. Munir before the world. Pakistan has been training and exporting terrorists to Kashmir, and the PoK so-called Prime Minister has admitted this. Now, Pakistan is fearing retribution from India. If India attacks Pakistan, the overall situation in Pakistan will deteriorate to an unimaginable level. The common Pakistani is bewildered. That is the reason why an army officer is going to the people and quoting Quran and Hadees to boost their morale. The people and army of Pakistan realize it clearly that they lost three wars with India in the past.

FBI arrests Happy: more pro -Khalistan terrorists to follow
The arrest of pro-Khalistan terrorist Harpreet Singh alias Happy Passia by FBI from Sacramento, California (US), is a piece of good news for India’s National Investigation Agency. He was living illegally in the US and had played a central role in orchestrating targeted killings, grenade attacks on police and extortion across Punjab. Happy Passia had taken responsibility for a series of 16 terror attacks that took place in Punjab during the last six months. FBI released a photo saying that Passia was arrested with the help of ERO (Enforcement and Removal Operation) agency which is engaged in crackdown on all illegal immigrants staying in the US. Happy Passia was close to Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa terror mastermind Harvinder Singh Sandhu alias Rinda. A resident of Passia village in Amritsar Rural district, Happy has a long criminal history. He fled to UK, and from there to the US via Canada route. NIA had shared Happy Passia’s dossier with US agencies. In February this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his meeting with US President Donald Trump, had raised the issues of Mumbai attack mastermind Tahawwur Rana and Happy Passia, and had sought their deportation to India. Happy’s arrest is just the beginning. More arrests are in the pipeline.
Beware of fake Chinese claims
Amid the US-China trade tariff war, US President Donald Trump has said, “By the way, we have nice conversations going with China. It’s really very good”. But Trump did not give details. The US President said, his main motive was to stop the “loot” of America that was going on and that has now stopped. He was optimistic of a deal with China and an honourable way out of the impasse. But China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, since the US has started the tariff war, it was the responsibility of the US to end it. Meanwhile, social media like TikTok and X are now flooded with videos showing many high-end brands like Gucci, Prada, and even Hermes Birkin bags being manufactured in China at a fraction of its sale price. Chinese social influencers on TikTok are posting videos of copies of many luxury brands of US and Europe being offered at throwaway prices. These influencers claim that most of these products are actually manufactured in China and sold at exorbitant rates throughout the world. For example, a Birkin bag that sells for $34,000 in Dubai and other cities, is shown as being produced in China for as low as $1,400. The supplier in the video says that over 90 per cent of the sale price is because of the brand’s logo. Americans are being lured to come to China to buy top luxury brands at throwaway prices. For this, they claim, China is offering free visa entry. Too many news and videos are being circulated nowadays on social media after the US-China tariff war broke out. People are offering Louis Vuitton and Birkin bags at throwaway prices in China, by organizing “Free Global Shopping Festival”. All these marketing gimmicks are fake and baseless. They are meant to misguide genuine customers. Beware of such fake offers.
Why Maulanas are misguiding Muslims on Waqf ?
Muslims staged protests against Waqf Act in several cities after Friday prayers, even as All India Muslim Personal Law Board declared that despite the Supreme Court’s interim relief on three provisions of the law, protests across India would continue. The biggest protests were held in Hyderabad and Mangaluru. A big rally has been slagted in Delhi on April 22. You will be surprised to know that several maulanas holding top posts in AIMPLB are also facing allegations of illegally occupying Waqf properties. They include Maualana Fazlur Rahim Mujaddidi, general secretary of AIMPLB. BJP leader Kirori Lal Meena has alleged that Maulana Mujaddidi has occupied 1,400 bighas of prime land in Jaipur worth several crores of rupees. The Maulana has denied this charge saying that he was actually trying to save Waqf property, but his brother wants to occupy it by using fake documents. There are thousands of disputes relating to Waqf properties. A Dawoodi Bohra delegation met Prime Minister Modi in Delhi and alleged that several of the Dawoodi Bohra properties were suddenly declared Waqf property. India TV reporter went to Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar where a dilapidated residential building was bought by Saifuddin Burhani Upliftment Trust in 2015 in order to redevelop it. The dilapidated building was vacated by residents, but on the ground floor, a mosque came up all of a sudden, and it was declared Waqf property by Waqf Board. I got this matter checked personally. Bhendi Bazaar is the oldest and most congested locality of Mumbai. Earlier, there were two-storeyed buildings, mostly more than 100 years old, and now these buildings are being demolished in order to redevelop them. The government made a bidding. Dawoodi Bohra community head wanted to build new homes for the poor and Saifuddin Burhani Upliftment Trust purchased this particular building for redevelopment. But when this building was declaed Waqf property in 2019, the dispute got entangled in Waqf Tribunal. Neither the poor got new homes, nor was the dream of Dawoodi Bohra community head fulfilled. This is not a single case, but there are thousands of similar cases. The problem is, Maulanas have linked a property issue with religion and most of the Muslims are trusting what their Maulanas say. Several of these protests are resulting in violence in places like Bengal, where armed mobs forced Hindus to flee their homes.