Retaliate or Quit the Office – Swamy to PM
The Union Government of Dr. Manmohan Singh must now retaliate for the killing of nine Indians in Kabul . These Indian citizens were there in the service of the motherland and call of duty. Although the Taliban has immediately claimed credit for it, the real beneficiary from this terrorist act is the ISI of Pakistan.
     Hence India’s retaliation should be precisely to foil this effort of the ISI of Pakistan. Therefore I demand that India dispatch two divisions of the Indian Army i.e. about 40,000 soldiers under a squadron of the Air Force for which we have an open invitation from the Afghanistan President Mr. Hamid Karzai. Part of this deployment should be on the borders of Afghanistan and the as yet unrecovered portion of Kashmir presently under occupation by Pakistan.
     The Government of Dr. Manmohan can no more wallow in its impotence and instead now show a resolve to defend Indian men abroad to serve the motherland, or quit office.
     India hence must formalize a military alliance with Israel and United States to fight Islamic fundamentalism the world over since all our expectations of being accepted internationally as secular and the second largest nation of Muslims, has been ridiculed by the now spearhead of Islam, namely, Osama Ladin and the Taliban. Time has now come to call a spade a spade.
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