Mathura, May 10 – The time has come to give a befitting reply to Pakistan, said Goverdhan Math Peethadheeshwar Shankaracharya Swami Adhokshajanand Devtirth Maharaj today.
He wants to draw the attention of the international community to the issue of killings of innocent Indians by terrorists and questions their logic in asking India to practice restraint.“Do not advise us to keep restraint, our people are killed and We have every right to protect our people, he said.
The Seer said that Pakistan uses its land to nurture and promote terrorism, which makes the entire region unstable, and many countries are suffering due to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.“India is not an exception either. Pakistan has illegally encroached on our land and used it to run terrorist camps,” he added.
The terrorist attack on our innocent people. “How long are we going to be tolerant” Shankaracharya questioned. A befitting reply is needed, which our government and army are doing.He said Baluchistan is in the same state as East Pakistan and justice should be delivered to its people. Afghanistan also suffered heavily due to Pakistan.He questioned the international community’s silence on the issue.
“They must condemn Pakistan’s action and should stand with us in delivering justice, “ Swami Adhokshajanand added.He also urges Influential economies not to assist Pakistan in getting funds from the IMF as the money goes into promoting terrorism and funding Pakistan is equal to supporting terrorism.
“These countries should take utmost care that their action may not foster terrorism,” Shankaracharya said.He was hopeful that Akhand Bharat’s dream would be fulfilled. He said that three years ago, he had already started the journey to reintegrate India into Akhand Bharat on the cultural and religious front.
18 countries that were separated from Akand Bharat will unite again and will establish its supremacy. Adhokshajanand showed his gratitude towards the Indian army for protecting Indians and also congratulated the Army for outstanding feat against Pakistan.