Tuesday, December 04, 2007

The Dilemma of Militancy.

The website India Defense, writes about the problem of militancy along the border of India and Bangladesh. This is indeed a cause for a new line of thought, to tackle the dilemma. For the time being, perhaps we must not engage the militants, in talks. However, we must foster indications of our good intentions, and good wishes, towards all nations of the world. We must strive to improve the standing of our good intentions, towards the people, who are not involved in militancy, through good works in their benefit. The relations between different communities must be improved and all avenues must be explored. God did not make the different communities, to foster hate, but for the different communities to admire, and appreciate, their differences. The militants should not be engaged in dialogue if they do not so desire, but all attempts should be made for them to desire dialogue and reconciliation, with their brothers, in India, and around the World. The mechanism of the state, must operate, meanwhile, as it must do with all entities it interacts with, normally. The powers that be must keep in mind , during such interaction, that there is no right and wrong, only what is appropriate, because human beings are never right, nor wrong, until judged by God.

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