Supporting The Indian Army – Pulwama Terror Attack

by Vaibhav Mehta
Supporting the Indian Army

It is God’s duty to forgive the enemies, but it’s our duty to convene a meeting between the two” – Indian Army. This article is a piece of gratitude to all the Indian brave hearts who lost their lives in the Pulwama terror attack and a reminder to my countrymen that supporting the Indian Army is our duty.


Pulwama Terror Attack

14th February 2019. It was supposed to be the day of love with people expressing affection for their valentine and painting the town red. However, a place called Pulwama in Jammu & Kashmir, India was painted in “red” of another kind.

A suicide bomber “Adil Ahmad Dar” from the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad rammed his SUV full of explosives into an Indian security convoy killing 40+ CRPF soldiers.

The horrible sight immediately after the Pulwama terror attack
Picture courtesy – The Indian Express

Such was the intensity of the blast that even body parts of some dead soldiers could not be traced. India had been rocked by one of the most ferocious terror attacks in recent years.

Terror attack’s link to Pakistan has been established with a video of the suicide bomber surfacing online & the terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammad taking responsibility for the attack. The people of India are angry and demanding revenge for this dastardly act.

Political leaders are following their usual routine of condemning attacks and praying for the well-being of the families of the martyred soldiers on social media platforms. But none of it is helping the mourning families as most of them aren’t even on social media.


Human Rights Activists And Liberals – Not Supporting The Indian Army

What’s disturbing though are the views of a particular section of people who, instead of supporting the Indian Army, are creating a feeling of sympathy for the terrorists by saying things like “they are just misguided youth” and “retaliation is not the answer”.

Suddenly the Human Rights activists care for the lives of the religious extremists who kill innocent people and soldiers mercilessly, pelt stones at the army and jump on their vehicles like wild animals, trying to attack them. Isn’t it ironical that the “Human Rights” activists are defending terrorists who don’t possess any “humanity” themselves and kill innocents for fun?

A section of liberals wants to have peace talks with the extremists while they slaughter our soldiers in a not-so-peaceful manner. They somehow feel that supporting the Indian Army is a jingoistic act that doesn’t reflect true patriotism.

They become blind when the terrorist sympathisers carry public processions of dead terrorists and project them as heroes, singing songs of valour in their memory. But if the Indian army does anything in retaliation, then the human part of these human rights activists suddenly become active.

This section is more dangerous to the country than the actual enemy itself. Because it eats the nation from the inside, just like termites. It devalues the life of soldiers and kills their confidence when they, in fact, are fighting for us. It’s the large-heartedness of our soldiers that they forgive such elements and handle this internal betrayal with grace, placing the country’s interest over theirs.


Plight Of The Bereaved Families

It’s sad that the country is facing far more risk from internal enemies than external. The kind of empathy that’s supposed to be with the sons of the nation ie. the Indian soldiers is unfortunately shared with terrorists and their sympathisers.

Imagine the plight of the families of our soldiers amidst all of this. Cheated is what they’re feeling.

Families of the martyred soldiers mourning the death of their loved ones
Picture courtesy – India Today

Firstly, they have to come to terms with the horrid fact that their husband, their son, their father, their brother is never coming back.

And secondly, they have to witness anti-national elements being favoured in news debates running on news channels, despite the fact that it is they who have lost a family member. A family member who even to his last breath was fighting as a loyal and honourable guardian of the nation.

Just imagine how demotivating, demoralizing, and dehumanizing it must be for the bereaved families!


Monetary Compensation ≠ Life Is Okay For Bereaved Families

I have noticed a pattern after watching interviews and talking to people where they feel that the families should be okay as they are being compensated monetarily. And that soldiers went in with their will to fight for the nation and in war, death is a certainty and loss of lives will be there. It appalls me as to how insensitive some people have become.

To remove this misconception, I’d like to make one thing absolutely clear that monetary compensation does not bring back the person. 

  • Nothing is more valuable than human life.
  • Money is not going to comfort a child who no longer has a father to look out for his safety.
  • Money is not going to fill the void in the families where the man wasn’t just a soldier or the sole breadwinner but also a human being with emotional attachments and human relations.
We need to understand that monetary compensation does not bring back the person
Picture courtesy – Gulf News

Yes, it’s good that with more people coming forward to take care of the families of the soldiers, the financial strain on the families is greatly reduced. But the loss of a family member is irreparable and we got to understand that.

Families of soldiers get emotionally scarred when the soldiers lose their lives. So, thinking that providing money is enough to compensate for the loss of human life is not only a sign of ignorance but also disrespectful to the sacrifice of the soldier who’s laid down his life so that we can be safe and can sleep peacefully in the comfort of our homes.


Value Of a Soldier’s Life And Our Responsibility As An Indian Citizen

When soldiers are fighting on the border, they have various things to deal with. They are fighting the enemy, the terrain, the weather, and also the stress of their families back home.

The army is committed to protecting people and risking their lives for them despite not knowing them or physically meeting them. They take the oath of protecting us out of the sheer feeling of patriotism towards the nation and the responsibility they feel towards us as citizens of the same country. Therefore, they are the most valuable assets of the nation.

Supporting the Indian Army is our moral responsibility
Picture courtesy – NDTV.com

Just because they choose to fight the battle for us does not mean that they have signed up for death and it’s no big deal if they die. This casual thinking has to go. They don’t choose to die for the nation. They choose to serve the nation by living and fighting for the nation.

If they have that zeal and allegiance towards the nation, then the last thing they want is for us to make them feel insecure that their lives don’t matter and that their sacrifice counts for nothing.

Supporting the Indian Army, therefore, becomes our moral responsibility. Because it makes a huge difference to the army’s morale when every soldier on the border knows that he has the support of 1.3 billion people standing behind him, rooting for him and praying for his safety and well-being.


Supporting The Indian Army In It’s Fight

We need to understand that if the enemy wanted to discuss things, then it wouldn’t have responded by attacking us behind our backs. Since taking lives is all they understand, it makes retaliation all the more necessary.

Sometimes, force is the answer to wipe out such evil blinded people who don’t understand the meaning of peace, discussion and the value of human life.

Indian PM Narendra Modi paying his respects to the martyrs
Picture courtesy – India Today

So instead of questioning the Indian army and belittling their loss, we should instead understand the value of a soldier’s life, respect their sacrifice, empathize with their families, be sensitive towards them in this difficult hour of grief, and give the Indian army the support that they need to fight these fundamentally brainwashed elements.


Conclusion

The Indian soldiers are a symbol of selflessness, sacrifice and nationalism. They are India’s pride and a living embodiment of the “never say die” spirit. This blog article is my way of supporting the Indian Army and paying tribute to all the braveheart Indian CRPF soldiers who lost their lives in the Pulwama terror attack.

I’d like to end this blog with my favourite quote from India’s Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw that perfectly reflects the undying devotion of the Indian Army towards the nation- “There will be no withdrawal without written orders and these orders shall never be issued”. Jai Hind!


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