Cold Words, Hot Borders
- kri cha
- May 9
- 2 min read
đŁ Twenty Indians Dead. What Now?
A few days ago, 20 innocent Indians were gunned down. No uniform, no war, just blood. The perpetrators? Claimed by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)'s proxy but retracted later on. So no one knows who...
The reaction?Pakistanâs government is âwilling to investigate.â
đ Letâs Look at the Facts (No Drama, Just Data)
Multiple terror outfits with anti-India agendas are known to function from Pakistani soil.
These arenât just fringe militias anymore â theyâre big, structured, and funded.
đ§Ź This Isn't Personal. It's Historical.
Letâs be honest. This isnât just about one government or one country or even one terrorist outfit. Itâs about whatâs been allowed to grow, for decades. These groups werenât born to be freedom fighters or national heroes â they became killers with ideals tied to their investor interests. Their business model? Kill whoever their financiers hate. And more often than not, itâs Indians.
đź Terrorism Is A Business. A Scary, Scalable One.
The more the funding, the greater the pressure to perform.
The âperformanceâ here is body counts â not boardrooms.
These groups have grown so big, they can now influence state policy, elections, and media narratives.
Theyâre not âhidingâ anymore. Theyâre negotiating power.
đŻ What Can Be Done?
Pakistan has a choice â to eliminate these groups or live with them.But hereâs the terrifying truth:
No one really knows if Pakistan can eliminate them anymore. Theyâre too big. Too embedded. Too influential.
On the other side, could the terror groups evolve? Could they pivot â build something legitimate, redirect their energies? Sure, they could.But they wonât â because their funding came with strings, and those of their sponsors, strings demand blood.
đ The Tragedy Is This:
This isnât about India vs. Pakistan.This is about power structures so broken, that killing has become a legitimate organisational responsiility. Its about understanding, this is beyond blaming the present government. It's ancestors, the world they left us with.
Weâre not here to point fingers.Weâre just here to say â
Your copy sucks when it tells you this is normal.
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