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In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy
Posted on: 12:44 PM IST Jan 11, 2016
CNN-IBN

New Delhi:
In a clear and loud message that India will give a befitting reply to its enemies, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said the pain felt from a soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy.

The remarks came after seven security personnel were martyred while fighting six terrorists who stormed the Pathankot Air Force base on January 2. The encounter continued for over 30 hours.

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Speaking at the 66th Army Day celebrations in the national capital, Parrikar said, "I get pained when my soldiers die. This pain should be transmitted. Sacrifice is always respected, but nation needs you to neutralise the enemy.

"If someone is harming this country then that particular country or individual should also realise the pain of such an activity. Until this pain is transmitted, he will enjoy giving pain. Nation needs you to neutralise enemy," he added.

When questioned whether Pakistan will act against the terrorist group in Pathankot attack, Parrikar refused to comment sayinh, "I can't comment on whether Pakistan will take action on Pathankot or not."

India has already shared a dossier with the neighbouring country which contains proofs of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad's involvement in the attack. As per sources, the handlers from Pakistan have been identified as Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Abdul Shakur and Kasim Jaan.

India has urged Pakistan for timely action against JeM to ensure the arrest of the leaders of the terror outfit including their mentor Maulana Mazoor Azhar.

In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy - IBNLive
 
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In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy
Posted on: 12:44 PM IST Jan 11, 2016
CNN-IBN

New Delhi:
In a clear and loud message that India will give a befitting reply to its enemies, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said the pain felt from a soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy.

The remarks came after seven security personnel were martyred while fighting six terrorists who stormed the Pathankot Air Force base on January 2. The encounter continued for over 30 hours.

parrikar_shot.jpg


Speaking at the 66th Army Day celebrations in the national capital, Parrikar said, "I get pained when my soldiers die. This pain should be transmitted. Sacrifice is always respected, but nation needs you to neutralise the enemy.

"If someone is harming this country then that particular country or individual should also realise the pain of such an activity. Until this pain is transmitted, he will enjoy giving pain. Nation needs you to neutralise enemy," he added.

When questioned whether Pakistan will act against the terrorist group in Pathankot attack, Parrikar refused to comment sayinh, "I can't comment on whether Pakistan will take action on Pathankot or not."

India has already shared a dossier with the neighbouring country which contains proofs of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad's involvement in the attack. As per sources, the handlers from Pakistan have been identified as Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Abdul Shakur and Kasim Jaan.

India has urged Pakistan for timely action against JeM to ensure the arrest of the leaders of the terror outfit including their mentor Maulana Mazoor Azhar.

In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy - IBNLive
Actions speaks louder than words Mr. Parrikar ... :(

ACT :::: ACT ::::: ACT
 
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Such a statement is aimed for US government that India will retaliate and escalate the tensions by either overt means (difficult) and covert means (possible).

Next expect US to reiterate that perpetrators should be bought to justice, kerry urging NS and Kerry also applauding Indian "Restraint"

All games in geo political arena..

Why you guys don't ask mods to create one sticky thread for tits and keep it updated.

tits? :oops:
oh u mean tit for tat :lol:

OT sir, army day speech DM has to speak something "inspiring"
 
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Last time he openly said of using terrorists and this time just changing the words a little bit.
Maybe he is right kashmiris are now transmitting their sufferings of 68 years to india
 
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In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy
Posted on: 12:44 PM IST Jan 11, 2016
CNN-IBN

New Delhi:
In a clear and loud message that India will give a befitting reply to its enemies, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said the pain felt from a soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy.

The remarks came after seven security personnel were martyred while fighting six terrorists who stormed the Pathankot Air Force base on January 2. The encounter continued for over 30 hours.

parrikar_shot.jpg


Speaking at the 66th Army Day celebrations in the national capital, Parrikar said, "I get pained when my soldiers die. This pain should be transmitted. Sacrifice is always respected, but nation needs you to neutralise the enemy.

"If someone is harming this country then that particular country or individual should also realise the pain of such an activity. Until this pain is transmitted, he will enjoy giving pain. Nation needs you to neutralise enemy," he added.

When questioned whether Pakistan will act against the terrorist group in Pathankot attack, Parrikar refused to comment sayinh, "I can't comment on whether Pakistan will take action on Pathankot or not."

India has already shared a dossier with the neighbouring country which contains proofs of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad's involvement in the attack. As per sources, the handlers from Pakistan have been identified as Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Abdul Shakur and Kasim Jaan.

India has urged Pakistan for timely action against JeM to ensure the arrest of the leaders of the terror outfit including their mentor Maulana Mazoor Azhar.

In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy - IBNLive

Instead of yapping , he'd be better advised to focus on his job ( which I think he's rather good at) & leave it in a better shape for his successor than what he inherited from his predecessor. That would be an apt legacy.
 
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In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy
Posted on: 12:44 PM IST Jan 11, 2016
CNN-IBN

New Delhi:
In a clear and loud message that India will give a befitting reply to its enemies, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said the pain felt from a soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy.

The remarks came after seven security personnel were martyred while fighting six terrorists who stormed the Pathankot Air Force base on January 2. The encounter continued for over 30 hours.

parrikar_shot.jpg


Speaking at the 66th Army Day celebrations in the national capital, Parrikar said, "I get pained when my soldiers die. This pain should be transmitted. Sacrifice is always respected, but nation needs you to neutralise the enemy.

"If someone is harming this country then that particular country or individual should also realise the pain of such an activity. Until this pain is transmitted, he will enjoy giving pain. Nation needs you to neutralise enemy," he added.

When questioned whether Pakistan will act against the terrorist group in Pathankot attack, Parrikar refused to comment sayinh, "I can't comment on whether Pakistan will take action on Pathankot or not."

India has already shared a dossier with the neighbouring country which contains proofs of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad's involvement in the attack. As per sources, the handlers from Pakistan have been identified as Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Abdul Shakur and Kasim Jaan.

India has urged Pakistan for timely action against JeM to ensure the arrest of the leaders of the terror outfit including their mentor Maulana Mazoor Azhar.

In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy - IBNLive
The question is, who is the enemy.?
 
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In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy
Posted on: 12:44 PM IST Jan 11, 2016
CNN-IBN

New Delhi:
In a clear and loud message that India will give a befitting reply to its enemies, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said the pain felt from a soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy.

The remarks came after seven security personnel were martyred while fighting six terrorists who stormed the Pathankot Air Force base on January 2. The encounter continued for over 30 hours.

parrikar_shot.jpg


Speaking at the 66th Army Day celebrations in the national capital, Parrikar said, "I get pained when my soldiers die. This pain should be transmitted. Sacrifice is always respected, but nation needs you to neutralise the enemy.

"If someone is harming this country then that particular country or individual should also realise the pain of such an activity. Until this pain is transmitted, he will enjoy giving pain. Nation needs you to neutralise enemy," he added.

When questioned whether Pakistan will act against the terrorist group in Pathankot attack, Parrikar refused to comment sayinh, "I can't comment on whether Pakistan will take action on Pathankot or not."

India has already shared a dossier with the neighbouring country which contains proofs of terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad's involvement in the attack. As per sources, the handlers from Pakistan have been identified as Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Abdul Shakur and Kasim Jaan.

India has urged Pakistan for timely action against JeM to ensure the arrest of the leaders of the terror outfit including their mentor Maulana Mazoor Azhar.

In a tit-for-tat, Parrikar says pain felt from soldier's death should be transmitted to enemy - IBNLive

Yeah thats Great !!

But don't talk, do more in such a way that the action of right hand is unknown to left hand, and vice versa. and no need to give the statement openly, let the Action speaks himself.
 
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barking dogs never bite

Yes thats why I give a damn about the barking dogs who always barks NUKE NUKE daily

The question is, who is the enemy.?

Enemy is the one who is sitting in their safe house and planning against India to hurt, and living in the illusion, that they are living in the god created paradise for such things. Its not the military capability, rather the civil govt will which is required to hurt them in their own den.
 
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