Terror in Uniform: Why Pakistan Calls Terrorists ‘Freedom Fighters’
Terrorism does not look the same everywhere. For India, it’s clear: someone who plants bombs, shoots civilians, or crosses borders to kill innocents is a terrorist. We arrest them or We kill them or We bring them to justice. But for Pakistan, that same person becomes a freedom fighter. Why? What kind of twisted ideology allows a nation to glorify violence, suicide bombings, and mass murder?
Let’s break it down — through history, psychology, and bitter truth.
🇵🇰 The Origin of the Lie: Pakistan’s Use of Terror as a State Policy
- From 1947, Pakistan’s very foundation was built on the idea of a separate nation for Muslims.
- But after losing three wars with India (1948, 1965, 1971), Pakistan realized it cannot defeat India militarily.
- So, in the 1980s and especially post-Kargil war, Pakistan began using proxy war—sending trained terrorists into India under the label of “Kashmiri freedom fighters.”
- ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), Pakistan’s top intelligence agency, took charge of funding, training, and arming these terrorists.
- From Hafiz Saeed to Masood Azhar, all masterminds of major terror attacks on Indian soil have openly roamed in Pakistan, even getting police protection.
🧠 The Psychology of Terror: Radicalizing Children from Childhood
- Pakistan has over 35,000 madrassas, many of which are unregulated and directly promote extremist ideologies.
- Children are brainwashed from the age of 5 with dangerous ideas like “dying for jihad is the only path to heaven.”
- These young minds are taught hatred against Hindus, Jews, Christians, and especially India.
- By the time they are teenagers, they are trained in weapons, explosives, and psychological warfare. Their emotions are frozen. They become stone-hearted suicide attackers.
- This is not education. This is manufacturing terror in classrooms.
💂♂️ Terrorists in Uniform: Pakistani Army & Politicians Are Not Innocent
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir Spews hate Against Hindus, Brings Up Two-Nation Theory
- In Pakistan, the Army runs the country, not the elected government. And the Army thrives on one narrative: “India is the enemy.”
- Army chiefs like General Syed Asim Munir give open hate speeches, celebrating terrorists as martyrs and vowing to “liberate Kashmir.”
- After India’s Operation Sindoor, where 9 terror camps were destroyed, what did Pakistan do?
- Held state funerals for the killed terrorists.
- Sent senior Army officers to honor them.
- Allowed politicians to praise them publicly as “shaheeds” (martyrs).
- What image does this send to the world? A nation that worships terrorists and trains future ones.
🎭 Freedom Fighters or Butchers?
- Pakistan uses words like freedom, self-determination, and oppression to fool the international community.
- But here’s the truth:
- Freedom fighters wear no masks. Terrorists do.
- Freedom fighters don’t bomb schools. Terrorists do.
- Freedom fighters fight for rights. Terrorists fight to kill and die.
- When terrorists like Ajmal Kasab are caught red-handed shooting civilians, how can you still say “He was fighting for Kashmir”?
🌍 Why the World Still Hesitates to Call Pakistan a Terror Nation
- Many countries, especially in the West, use Pakistan for their own interests:
- It’s a launchpad for operations in Afghanistan.
- It helps the US with strategic intelligence (on paper).
- It gets billions in aid from IMF and global institutions.
- That’s why even after hosting the world’s most wanted terrorists, no strong label like “terror state” has ever been officially applied.
- Double standards of global diplomacy protect Pakistan — and innocent people pay the price.
⚰️ Funerals of Terrorists: A Dark National Pride
- Funerals with state honors for terrorists is the lowest form of national morality.
- It sends a chilling message to children watching: “If you kill in the name of religion, we will honor you.”
- This is how the cycle continues. This is how terrorists are born—not in caves, but in government-supported events and school classrooms.
🧨 India Must Speak Louder: Expose the Real Face of Pakistan
India must:
- Expose these double-faced games on global platforms.
- Push to cut funding from IMF, World Bank, and the US to Pakistan.
- Launch a global campaign to label Pakistan as a terror-exporting country.
- Collect and display proof of Pakistan’s military and political ties to terrorism, like what was done after the Pulwama and Uri attacks.
- Continue strategic strikes like Operation Sindoor without delay and without mercy.
🪖 Final Thought: A Terrorist with a Gun is Dangerous, But a Terrorist in Uniform is Worse
The world should not be fooled by uniforms, flags, and podium speeches. In Pakistan, terrorism is not an underground activity—it is mainstream. It wears medals. It shakes hands with diplomats. And it trains the next generation to follow the same path.
India must never forget: The war is not just at the border. It’s in the minds Pakistan shapes every day—with hate, with lies, and with blood.