
Pahalgam Wounds Not Healed & Govt Allowed Pak Hockey Team: Aaditya
The decision of the Indian government to grant clearance to the Pakistan hockey team to travel to India for the Men’s Asia Cup 2025 has raised a lot of eyebrows. Many have questioned the timing of this move, especially given the ongoing tensions between the two nations. One such voice of dissent is Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray, who has criticized the government’s decision, citing the wounds of the Pahalgam attack which are still fresh.
On February 10, 2023, Aaditya Thackeray took to Twitter to express his disappointment and shock at the government’s decision. “The terrorists of Pahalgam attack haven’t been caught yet…the wounds of that attack haven’t healed,” he tweeted. “But the Centre has given clearance to Pakistan to play in Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in India,” he added.
The Pahalgam attack, which took place on August 8, 2022, was a gruesome one. A group of terrorists attacked a bus carrying Amarnath pilgrims in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, leaving eight people dead and several others injured. The attack was widely condemned by people from all walks of life, and the Indian government had launched a massive investigation to catch the perpetrators.
However, despite the government’s efforts, the terrorists responsible for the attack are still at large. This has led many to question the timing of the government’s decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to visit India. How can the government expect to heal the wounds of the Pahalgam attack when the perpetrators are still roaming free?
Aaditya Thackeray’s criticism of the government’s decision is not just limited to the timing. He has also questioned the rationale behind allowing the Pakistan hockey team to visit India. “What message are we sending to the people of India?” he asked. “Are we saying that the sacrifice of our soldiers and civilians is not important to us?”
The decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to visit India has been seen as a goodwill gesture to improve relations between the two countries. However, Aaditya Thackeray believes that this move is misguided. “Goodwill gestures are meant to be reciprocated,” he said. “But Pakistan has a history of not reciprocating. They have been supporting terrorism in India, and their actions speak louder than words.”
Aaditya Thackeray’s criticism of the government’s decision has been echoed by many others. The decision has been seen as a betrayal of the sacrifices made by the people of India, and many have questioned the government’s priorities. Is the government more concerned about improving relations with Pakistan than with ensuring the safety and security of its own citizens?
The controversy surrounding the Pakistan hockey team’s visit to India is not new. In 2016, the Pakistan cricket team was allowed to visit India for a short series, despite the controversial Pathankot attack just a few months earlier. The decision was widely criticized, and many saw it as a victory for Pakistan’s terrorism.
In the context of the Pahalgam attack, allowing the Pakistan hockey team to visit India is a step too far. The wounds of the attack are still fresh, and the government’s decision has been seen as a betrayal of the people who were affected by it. Aaditya Thackeray’s criticism of the government’s decision is timely and necessary, and it is a reminder that the sacrifices made by the people of India should not be forgotten.
In conclusion, the decision to allow the Pakistan hockey team to visit India for the Men’s Asia Cup 2025 is a misguided one. The wounds of the Pahalgam attack are still fresh, and the government’s decision has been seen as a betrayal of the sacrifices made by the people of India. Aaditya Thackeray’s criticism of the government’s decision is timely and necessary, and it is a reminder that the sacrifices made by the people of India should not be forgotten.
Source: https://x.com/AUThackeray/status/1941052895794974779