
Ramdev's Opinions on India-Pakistan Tensions
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev gave his views in the aftermath of rising tensions between India and Pakistan. He stated that Pakistan is already weakened by internal issues. According to him, Baloch groups are seeking independence, and the situation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is more deplorable. He added that Pakistan is not strong enough to fight a war. According to him, if a war breaks out, Pakistan will not last for more than four days.
Future of Gurukuls and Observations on Pakistan's Military Confidence
Ramdev made a suggestion that India may, in the near future, have to open Gurukuls in cities like Karachi and Lahore. He said that Pakistan's population no longer trusts the army. The Pakistanis are also fearful of India's reaction after the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack, he claimed.
Scathing Criticism by BJP's National Spokesperson
National BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari also reacted to the situation. He criticized Pakistan for patronizing terrorism. He reported that India has not yet given a full response to Pakistan but issued a warning that the terrorists would be dealt with very harshly. He repeated that the Modi government is ready to eliminate terrorism in its totality.
Concerns After the Pahalgam Terror Attack
India remains concerned after the Pahalgam terror attack. Based on an English news agency report, in the event of war, Pakistan may run out of artillery shells within four days. The report said Pakistan's current stockpiles are extremely low. The report went on to state that it was due to the reason that Pakistan had sold almost all its war stock to Ukraine. Currently, Pakistan has reserves for only 96 hours of war.
Pakistan Seeks Assistance and Prepares for Possible War
Pakistan is trying to approach its allies for help in return. India is aware that Pakistan is trying to approach other countries for help. Pakistan is also on its toes. There have been several meetings between Prime Minister Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh with the military. The meetings are signs of possible preparation for action. It has been reported that Pakistan approached Turkey and inducted a patrol ship in fear of a naval attack.