Monday, December 9, 2024

As You Sow So Shall You Reap

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As you sow, so shall you reap, this adage perfectly fits the despicable country of Pakistan which has seen a major incident recently

Pakistan is caught in multiple problems-economic, political, social and sectarian.

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Not that I care about the Pakistanis or Pakistan, I enjoy and relish the enemy’s suffering, but the point of today’s article is to highlight the significance of the ages old English adage- “as you sow, so shall you reap”.

Pakistan has started expelling Afghan refugees from its soil.

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The estimated number is 1.3 million.

The plight of the Afghan refugees is pathetic to say the least.

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In the light of that context, the Afghan Taliban has decided to teach their “beloved Muslim brothers” in Pakistan a good lesson.

The incident mentioned here testifies to that.

Airbase Attacked

Nine Islamist militants attacked an air force training base in the central Pakistani area of Mianwali on Saturday.

The attack damaged three “non-operational” aircraft, the military said, adding that all assailants had been killed by security forces.

These terrorists belonged to a new group-Tehreek-e-Jihad (TJP) Pakistan.

Interestingly, this TJP is an affiliate of the Pakistani Taliban.

The Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) is a child of the Afghan Taliban.

TJP came to the fore only this year and little is known about the group. The group has carried out a string of high-profile attacks in the country.

This includes killing 12 soldiers at a Pakistani military base.

That base was located in the southwestern province of Balochistan in July.

So there remains little doubt about the identity of the terror group at whose behest this terror attack was carried out.

Karma Hits Back Hard

In Sanatan Dharma, the doctrine of Karma states that an individual has to pay for the bad or good deeds in this life.

This means bearing the ramifications of one’s actions in this life.

This doctrine is nowhere more relevant than in Pakistan’s case.

The Islamist country which was formed on the basis of Islam and for a ‘homeland for Muslims’ never cared about minorities.

Minorities in Pakistan continue to be persecuted to this day.

Pakistan is just paying for this dearly.

Further, the Pakistani deep state’s nefarious policy of creating and exporting jihad and terrorists has come to bite them back hard.

If you keep snakes in your own backyard they will come to bite you.

This is Pakistan’s fate.

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