Terror Has No Religion. But It Sure As Hell Needs Consequences

Terror Has No Religion. But It Sure As Hell Needs Consequences

April 23, 2025 0

Pahalgam. April 22, 2025.

What should’ve been a day of alpine peace and postcard views in Kashmir turned into the deadliest day since Article 370 was scrapped.
Backpacks turned to body bags.
Tourists became targets.
Terror reminded us it hasn’t gone on vacation.

28 innocent lives — wiped out in cold blood by The Resistance Front, a front for Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Yes, the same folks who’ve been in this game since we were kids learning to spell “insurgency.”

Let’s Talk History — Because This Ain’t New

Since the 1980s, Kashmir has been a canvas of calculated carnage.
It’s not freedom fighters. It’s not misunderstood youth.
It’s 40 years of murder, fear, and ideology soaked in innocent blood.

And if the date April 22nd rings bells — it should.
Just like March 2000, when 36 Sikh men were shot point-blank in Chattisinghpora.
Back then, it was to derail Bill Clinton’s India visit.
This time? The U.S. Vice President is in India. Coincidence? Spare me.

This isn’t symbolism. This is strategy. And it needs to be met with speed and steel, not statements and silence.

This Is Not Hindu vs Muslim. Not Even India vs Pakistan.

Let’s be crystal clear: This is India vs Terrorism.

We’re done diluting it.
We’re done labeling it “sensitive.”
Terror doesn’t check your religion before pulling the trigger.
So stop checking it before taking action.

This is not about Hindus, Muslims, or any other faith.
It’s about people who want peace…
vs. people who want power through panic.

Tourism Will Bleed. But So Will We If We Stay Soft.

Kashmir was finally thriving.
2.6 million tourists last year.
Hotels were full, houseboats buzzing, Shikaras floating like peace was finally here.

And now?
Boom.
One attack, and the ghosts are back.

This wasn’t just an attack on people —
It was an attack on prosperity.
An economic assassination.

Global Community — We Need More Than Condolences

You know what the world does best after a terror attack?
Tweets and candle emojis. ️
What we need now is pressure. Swift, sharp, zero-sympathy global isolation of anyone sponsoring terror.

Because if it can happen in Pahalgam, it can happen in Paris.
It already has.
The fight against terror isn’t regional anymore — it’s borderless.

And Back Home… Let’s Not Burn Our Own House

Here’s the risk:
One attack turns into ten WhatsApp forwards.
And suddenly, Bengal is burning, Manipur is rumbling, and Maharashtra’s spiraling.

Don’t give terrorists what they want:
Chaos. Division. Communal fire.
If India fights India — they’ve already won.

Final Word?

This isn’t a time for roundtables.
It’s a time for retribution. Real. Relentless. Ruthless.
Find them. Finish them. And never let them forget.

And while you’re at it —
Remind the world: Terror doesn’t deserve empathy.
It deserves extinction.

India… act.
Now.

#PahalgamAttack #Kashmir #TerrorHasNoReligion #IndiaFightsBack #NationalSecurity #USIndia #JamaiRajaVisit #KGStyle #NotHinduMuslim #NotIndiaPakistan #JustIndiaVsTerror