With My Wife's Permission

Sunday, July 15, 2007

You reap what you sow.

It is a true statement! When we were kids, our parents made us memorize it, we did without ever understanding it or perhaps by just understanding the words but not the net value and net meaning.

I write this when I see the budding signs of terror pop up in our neighbors land, Pakistan. Why are innocent people being killed, why are the soldiers being maimed; to what purpose. If it goes the terrorists way, and all people are killed around this world - those who do not accept the zealot way, then whom are they going to govern? Will they be able to survive in this whole wide world alone - just as a small group? Why was the progression of the human race, from cave man's stage accelerated when they joined groups? What are they going to achieve by segregation?

Too many questions. But the bottom line is that, Pakistan is reaping what it sowed. Its controlled experiment is no longer controllable. The experiment is going to consume the experimenters. They are going to repent for all their ideologies during the 90's to target hatred against the Indians in Kashmir. No doubt that the Indian security forces have committed follies by playing role in the mysterious disappearance of individuals; which is NOT unforgivable but prosecutable. The only consolation is that there MIGHT be a constitutional process in place or at least I hope so. But in case of the massacres (and the ones following), where is the opportunity to stop except death?

Pakistan you have shot yourself in the feet. In Namak Halal Amitabh Bachan/Kishore Kumar sing in Pag Gungharoo Baajae, 'kyon ki yeh aag hai jo ek din apne ghar phuke' - meaning 'this fire (which you dabble with) will one day turn towards your house'. Isn't it true, Pakistan?

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