‘Nonviolence seems to be a church today …’, MJ Akbar Mahatma Gandhi – M.J. Pakistan terrorist terrorist government Pandi Mountbatten Churchill Operation Sindur NTC

The success of India’s action against Pakistan has not been hidden from anyone. Representatives of India share information about Operation Syndor in international forums. In this direction, the BJP MP All party representatives, led by Ravi Shankar Prasad, are in London, where former Union Minister MJ Akbar has exposed Pakistan’s poll on terrorism.
In London, M.J. Akbar said that it was violently born to take the history of Pakistan and see it. It was not through any popular movement. It was born after the 1946 Calcutta murder case and died after the Dhaka murder case in 1971. As the genetic has changed for the ruling class and its elite class, Pakistan’s death did not withdraw from the policy of violence.
Say that Calcutta murder case in 1946 Killing the great Calcutta It is said. The most violent incident in Indian history. The incident took place in Calcutta in August 1946, resulting in communal riots at a major level.
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During this period, M.J. Mahatma Gandhi said there were many misconceptions about Akbar Gandhiji. In the last two thousand years, he was certainly the greatest ambassador of non -violence. But when the history of modern terrorism began, he was still alive when Pakistan sent five thousand terrorists to capture Kashmir.
He said that Gandhiji was among us on October 22, 1947, he said. But seven days after the incident, he went to meet Lord Mountbatten on October 29. Mountbatten was surprised by Gandhiji’s attitude and said that this man with non -violence today looks like a church. Gandhiji told him that we do not want to show the attitude of non -violence against terrorism. The country must stand, the Indian army will fight every soldier. No Indian soldiers will back down and they will give their lives in the fight against terrorism.
BJP MP All party representatives led by Ravi Shankar Prasad reached London on Saturday evening, including D Priyankeswari, Priyanka Chaturvedi, Ghulam Ali Khadana, Amar Singh, Samik Bhattachary and M Thamburai.