India is indeed a soft country and doesn't deal with extremism the way China, Israel or United States do. We have been tired listening to Pakistani allegations about human right violations on Kashmiris by Indian Soldiers. What we have been witnessing in all the videos coming from the valley is a totally different picture. In every video that has surfaced, we see stones being pelted on Indian soldiers by Pakistani sponsored Kashmiri terror mob. In a recently released video, we see a CRPF Personnel being attacked by Kashmiris and he doesn't retaliate with force and peacefully goes to his post. As Indians, our blood boils after watching such acts. Some of our Bollywood stars are of the opinion that india should shed its soft image and deal with extremism strictly in a language that the separatists understand - the language of force.
Randeep Hooda expressed his ire over the video in which a security personnel is being roughed up by a youth while he was returning from a polling booth in Srinagar.
Randeep Hooda on Wednesday said that if the soldier would have used his gun to defend himself then the people would have described it as 'human rights violation'.
"Had this soldier used his gun it would've become human rights violation?Then what's this?Should've given the"azaadi"right there!Very angry!!," the actor tweeted.
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