In Pakistan, instances one after after the other were evident that its people and administrators were reluctant to honour the first postulate of democracy: Consent for the country. In 60 years of its Independence, military or civil administration has learnt the skill of acquiring autocracy. Politicians are no exception too. People on their part have also learned acquiscence, as if they do not deserve democracy! As seems, unfortunately people feel that religion is their ultimate prescription. India, as a semi-hostile neighbour, must remain concerned for the present state of affairs in Pakistan, because for a simple reason that the Islamic religion are frenzy and it is easy for a state-power to manipulate such outfits well than craving for democracy. So, India is now at the doorstep of danger as breed of terrorism will further grow against India. Rabi Kanungo Intellectual Forum.
RE:Let us Think about what is Not seen.
by Arun Kumar on Nov 04, 2007 08:21 AM Permalink
Ofcourse it a cause of worry for India. Pakistan has kept on increasing its military might over the years and we dont want a situation where we find ourselves in a nuclear conflict with an enemy that is hell bent on the destruction of their own country with our country. India should support Musharraf in rooting out extremism. At the same time it is for us to learn the supporting religious extremism wont help us too.