What happens after the virus remains to be seen. Indian economy contracted far more than most other countries. And on top of that, you didn't even mention the 120k dead. Indians usually point to the 70k dead in Pakistan as karma. Well, those 120k are not coming back after covid subsides
Just because you don't like some straightforward logic, doesn't make it mullah logic.
Weren't we talking about karma? India's response to covid was much worse than Pakistan, hence if you believe in karma you could make some connection to karma here. Yes, other countries had to deal with covid...
Indian economy is contracting 10% and there are 115k dead. Those 115k dead are not coming back. To me it's quite convenient Indians don't see karma there but see it in the case of Pakistan.
It's a long article, based on reasoning from an Indian. We have already debunked the lower testing...
I don't really believe in karma myself, however for a country that's been telling Pakistan that 70k Pakistanis dying is karma, and the economic growth slowing as a result is also karma, don't you think it's a little obvious?
And you are the armchair analyst that knows better than everyone?
So...
What is the opinion of Indians on karma these days? They used to tell Pakistanis that bomb blasts in Pakistan were karma for deeds Pakistan did in the past. How is India now feeling about karma in 2020?
How do you guys feel about karma now? When terrorist attack were happening in Pakistan, Indians used to say "you reap what you sow" and other similar phrases ala karma. Do you think the coronavirus in India is also karma?
Sure, but overall the numbers are one of the highest in the world, and there are still 1000+ people dying everyday. On top of that, Indian seems to have suffered economically worse than other countries.
@Chanakyaa How do you guys feel about karma in light of the coronavirus? I remember when terrorist attacks were at all time high in Pakistan, you guys used to constantly mention how it was karmic that Pakistan was having all the terrorist attacks. Do you feel similarly about coronavirus and its...
My simple point is, Indians like to refer to karma when the countries it doesn't like (primarily Pakistan or China) face crises, such as terrorist attacks or things that you mentioned. How do Indians look at karma when India faces crises?
I remember back around 2009-2014, when terrorist attack were at all time high in Pakistan, lot of Indians were using this karma non-sense to taunt Pakistanis, that Pakistanis somehow deserved or were destined to have terrorist attacks. A good number of them also taunted Pakistanis when some...
It's not really about media. Most countries don't have media that has reach and projection all over the world, including the terrorist state of India. It's about the government building a narrative and continuously reminding everyone about Indian support for terrorism.
He might not care but then we talk about how their platform is used for supporting terrorism to BBC and other media. There are lots of options. No one from Pakistani government seems to do anything though other than leave the security agencies to fight off the attackers.
I agree, they have been very passive for the last 10 years. As I mentioned earlier, NS had business interests in India so that would explain him staying quiet and looking after his own interests. But what about IK and Shah Qureshi? Why are these morons quiet?
IK should talk directly to Twitter leadership about how their platform is being used to support terrorism against Pakistan, and the role the Indian moderators might play. It's our best option to have something happen.