Kick him Out

11.15.06 | 24 Comments | Filed Under Commentary, Indian Politics, War on Communism

I’m talking about this man.

Our propensity to bend, crawl, and cringe before might is well-known. With the current dispensation, this has acquired a new respectability but there’s a limit. Too much of bending causes back pain, and crawling endlessly hurts the knees. So, when this (Dis)honourable Chinese Ambassador says, on Indian soil,

To quote Sun Yuxi, “In our position, the whole of Arunachal Pradesh is Chinese territory and Tawang is only one place in it…We are claiming the whole of that (Arunachal Pradesh). That is our position.”

it is time to kick him out. To his credit, Pranab Mukherjee has mustered courage to call his bluff.

“Arunachal is an integral part of India,” he said. The rest of the toughness came from the Arunachal Pradesh governor, S.K.Singh , himself a former foreign secretary. “This is an arrogant way of negotiation from China,” said Singh. “The Chinese have done this before. It is an odd way.”

As expected, our Chinese bootlickers, the Commie traitors in our midst have assumed a stoic silence. The uplifters of the exploited masses have not thought it fit to make at least a one-sentence statement on an issue concerning national security. Perhaps they’re busy in preparations, you know, garlands and all, when China invades India.

India has already paid the price–disastrously in 1962–for exhibiting cowardice restraint with the neighbouring rogue states. India has nothing to benefit from forging any kind of relationship with China.

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