Pakistan stabbed Vajpayee in the back, now Modi? Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has confessed to the crime of his country by waging the Kargil War. He described the 1999 was as misadventure and foolhardy. Sharif said that Kargil was a stab in the back for the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, `India Today' magazine says. What Prime Minsiter Sharif did not say was Pathankot was another stab-in-the-back for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the time of the Kargil war, India and Pakistan were involved in a peace process at Lahore. In a repeat, Prime Minister Modi took the unprecedented step of visiting Lahore, after which Pathankot followed. Twice bitten, India needs to be permanently shy of overtures to Pakistan. The Pakistani dog's tail can never be straightened. "Vajpayee told me (Sharif) that he was stabbed in the back because of Pakistan's misadventure in Kargil, especially during the process of the Lahore Declaration. Vajpayee was right. I would have said the same thing - he was certainly backstabbed (in Kargil)," Nawaz Sharif was quoted as saying by `India Today'. "But, who do I complain to about that now. We (India and Pakistan) pray to the same God," the Pakistan Prime Minister added. When this is the narrative of treacherous Pakistan, what is the narrative of the so-called Indian intelligentsia? What is happening in Indian Central universities, left parties and the Congress? How do you describe the narratives of rank traitors Afzal Guru and Yakub Memon sympathisers? Double decomposed minds.