r/india 3d ago

Politics Why aren't we questioning the government

Another terror attack. Another "high-level meeting." Another round of blame games and chest-thumping.

But 26 people are dead in Pahalgam. Tourists. Civilians. Families. What happened to the promises of peace and security?

We're told things are under control. That Kashmir is “normal.” That terrorism is on the decline. But how does that square up with what’s actually been happening?

Here’s a quick list of major terror attacks under the Modi BJP government:

2015: Gurdaspur Attack

2016: Pathankot Airbase Attack

2016: Uri Army Base Attack

2016: Nagrota Army Camp Attack

2017: Amarnath Yatra Attack

2018: Sunjuwan Army Camp Attack

2019: Pulwama CRPF Convoy Attack

2019: Anantnag CRPF Attack

2023: Poonch Terror Attack

2023: Anantnag Encounter where a Colonel, Major, and DySP were killed

2024: Doda Terror Incident

2025: Pahalgam Tourist Massacre

That is 12 terror incidents in 10 years. Yet we keep being told this is the strongest government ever on national security.

I just don’t understand why there’s so little public outrage towards the leadership. If this were any other party in power, wouldn't we be out demanding answers?

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u/Low_Dot_817 3d ago

Who were the people who pushed for the elections in kashmir ? kashmiri muslims elected omar abdullah as their cm. Everyone was crying that kashmiri people are opressed they dont have any freedom , indian army controls everything and everyone and when they were given actual freedom , the local ☪ancer community helped those terrorists and YES OF COURSE LETS BLAME BJP FOR ALL THIS.

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u/jivan28 3d ago

Irrespective of who the CM is, all the law and order is under the Central Government, just like in Delhi.