Synopsis
On April 23, writer Manoj Muntashir Shukla urged PM Narendra Modi to respond to the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing the need for justice for innocent victims.Key Takeaways
- Manoj Muntashir Shukla's appeal to PM Modi.
- Call for unity against terrorism.
- Critique of secularism in the context of terrorist attacks.
- Emphasis on the personal stories of terror victims.
- Demand for justice for those affected by the Pahalgam attack.
Mumbai, April 23 (NationPress) Author Manoj Muntashir Shukla has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to seek retribution for the innocent lives taken in the Pahalgam attack.
Shukla shared a compelling video on his Instagram, urging the Hindu community to stand together against Muslim terrorism. "Thank God none of your loved ones fell victim in the Pahalgam attack, but for how long will you remain safe? If not in Kashmir, then in Murshidabad, Kolkata, Godhra, Delhi, or Muzaffarnagar, your time will come. If you choose not to fight, then be prepared for your turn. If you can’t unite by chanting 'Har Har Mahadev', then perhaps learn Kalma to save your life," he expressed.
Criticizing the notion of secularism, Shukla argued, "If I declare, 'Hindu is in peril', you label me a 'Sanghi', a member of the RSS. If I mention 'Batoge to Katoge', you’ll call me a 'BJP sycophant'. When I say 'Auranzeb's Islam will no longer dominate', you retort with 'we are secular'. Why did your secular card fail in Pahalgam? Don't claim that terrorism lacks a religion—this liberal mindset influenced by social media holds no weight with me."
Referencing the harrowing fates of victims Santosh Jagdale and Manju Nath, who were mercilessly murdered by terrorists, he recounted, "Santosh Jagdale's family sought refuge in a tent to escape, yet the terrorists demanded he come out and recite Kalima. When he couldn’t, he was shot. Manju Nath Rao from Karnataka was gunned down before his wife Pallavi. When she pleaded, 'You’ve killed my husband, now take my life too,' they responded, 'We won’t harm you, just go and inform Modi.'"
The writer implored our Prime Minister to seek justice for the 28 lives lost in the Pahalgam terror attack. "Indeed, we will inform Modi. A Prime Minister is akin to a father to the nation—Modi Ji, your children have been slain, your daughters have become widows, and your mothers have lost their children. You must avenge their deaths," Shukla stated.