
Pahalgam Wounds Not Healed & Govt Allowed Pak Hockey Team: Aaditya
The recent decision by the Indian government to grant clearance to the Pakistan hockey team to travel to India for the Men’s Asia Cup has sparked a heated debate in the country. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray has been one of the vocal critics of this decision, and in a recent tweet, he expressed his strong displeasure.
Thackeray tweeted, “The terrorists of Pahalgam attack haven’t been caught yet…the wounds of that attack haven’t healed. But the Centre has given clearance to Pakistan to play in Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in India.” His tweet was in response to the news that the Indian government had given the green light to the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament, which is scheduled to take place in India later this year.
The Pahalgam attack, which occurred in 2019, was a terrorist attack on Amarnath Yatra pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack resulted in the deaths of 44 pilgrims and injured many more. The attack was carried out by terrorists from Pakistan, and it was widely condemned by people across the country.
Thackeray’s tweet highlighted the sense of injustice and betrayal that many Indians feel when it comes to the government’s handling of national security issues. The government’s decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament, despite the country’s history of sponsoring terrorism, has been seen as a betrayal of the trust of the people who were affected by the Pahalgam attack.
The decision has also been criticized by many other politicians and citizens who feel that it sends the wrong message to Pakistan and other countries that sponsor terrorism. They argue that by allowing the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament, the government is giving Pakistan a legitimacy that it does not deserve.
Thackeray’s tweet also highlighted the lack of accountability of the government when it comes to national security issues. The Pahalgam attack was a major incident, and it was expected that the government would take swift and decisive action to catch the terrorists involved in the attack and bring them to justice. However, despite the passage of several years, the terrorists have not been caught, and the wounds of the attack have not healed.
The government’s decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament, despite the country’s history of sponsoring terrorism, has been seen as a betrayal of the trust of the people who were affected by the Pahalgam attack. It has also been criticized by many other politicians and citizens who feel that it sends the wrong message to Pakistan and other countries that sponsor terrorism.
In conclusion, the decision by the Indian government to grant clearance to the Pakistan hockey team to travel to India for the Men’s Asia Cup has sparked a heated debate in the country. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray has been one of the vocal critics of this decision, and his tweet has highlighted the sense of injustice and betrayal that many Indians feel when it comes to the government’s handling of national security issues.
The government’s decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament, despite the country’s history of sponsoring terrorism, has been seen as a betrayal of the trust of the people who were affected by the Pahalgam attack. It has also been criticized by many other politicians and citizens who feel that it sends the wrong message to Pakistan and other countries that sponsor terrorism.
The wounds of the Pahalgam attack have not healed, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that those responsible for the attack are brought to justice. Until then, the decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to participate in the tournament is a betrayal of the trust of the people who were affected by the attack.
Source: https://x.com/AUThackeray/status/1941052895794974779