Thursday, 24 January 2013

Twitter don’t Tweet ‘Aman Ki Asha’



Indians are fairly verbally assertive about ‘Aman ki Asha’ as if they heartily welcome this campaign. A famous Chinese proverb ‘Don’t Listen to What They SayGo See’ sets fit on this practice, yes one should test out Twitter and need to see what Indians Tweet for Pakistan. You will find it interesting that your country has become a center of attention, many loves to talk about Pakistan. You will notice many Indians commenting on issues related to Pakistan in name of liberalism, but if any one writes some piece on India they all together blabber that what a Pakistani has to do with Indian issues. It honestly looks an organized party line; after all what can be a better weapon than cyberspace in this information warfare! Obviously neither Pakistani issues are profitable nor do social blogs offer money on each comment, off course there will be other reasons. Either such users may be having too much hatred about Pakistan and find social blogs the right place to split their anger or they are working for some organization on schema of spreading abhorrence and anti-Pakistanism. If it’s not the case then why Indians seems too much obsessed about Pakistani issues, aren’t they having their own issues to comment on like rising Hindu terrorism, separatist movements, massive poverty, diseases, female infanticide, rape case and human right violation etcetera! Why Indian media and Indian people focus too much on Pakistan, isn’t the democratic India is behaving very diplomatically by tweeting Aman ki Asha explicitly and propagating implicitly. For this reason it is needed to understand that Pakistanis should avoid getting into arguments with such propagators in name of liberalism. They should be precisely answered and should be told to fix their loose screws. Rather we need to create blogs to present our arguments logically, to clear allegations on Pakistan and to tell world what the prevailing perception is and what actually our country is all about. Play your part being a Pakistani. Don’t let your country down by criticizing it in front of your adversaries, it not going to make any improvement for Pakistan but it will certainly make an improvement in your opponent’s propaganda. In information age, cyberspace is indeed a big front and we have to defend our country on this front!

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