The brazen attack by Pakistan-backed militants on an army camp in Uri has left soldiers fuming. Amid all the anger and grief, an Indian Army soldier’s powerful Hindi poem slamming Pakistan has taken the country by storm.
In the video that is going viral he says, ‘We are lions and sons of lions and lions don’t fear anyone. Go and tell the Pakistanis that we are not afraid of bomb blasts or artillery but we fear agreements of the Tashkent and Shimla standards.’
He goes on to say, ‘You can create atom bombs and gloat but you forget ’65, ’71 and ’99 wars. Patton tanks were captured by a single soldier Abdul Hamid and the Indians burnt down your American jets. Remember how PNS Ghazi was sunk, remember how Dhaka was conquered in a flash, remember those 90,000 Pakistani prisoners of war, remember the Shimla agreement and the favours of Indira Gandhi.’
He emphatically says, ‘Pakistan, hear this loud and clear, if this war breaks out you will be obliterated. Kashmir will exist but Pakistan won’t.’