Mend your ways: IAF tweets poem warning Pakistan

| Updated: Mar 8, 2019, 16:51 IST

Highlights

  • The poem says India had to send its warplanes across the border as someone had crossed all the limits
  • The poem says the enemies of the country won't be able to sleep as we have given them a shock
  • The poem is composed by Bipin Allahabadi
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force on Friday tweeted a Hindi poem warning Pakistan to mend its ways.
The poem by Bipin Allahabadi says India had to send its warplanes across the border as someone had crossed all the limits.

The poem says the enemies of the country won't be able to sleep as we have given them a shock. As the night will progress, they will live with the fear of strikes from the sky.


Earlier, the Army had tweeted a poem which said power is essential for peace.



Hours before the Indian Air Force (IAF) carried out air strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) on largest terror camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad, the Indian Army tweeted lines from a Hindi poem saying that politeness before enemy can be mistaken as cowardness and that power begets peace.


The lines, by famous Hindi poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, were tweeted by Additional Director General (Public Information) from its official handle.


"If you are docile and polite before the enemy, he may consider you a coward, the way Kauravas treated Pandavas," the poem said.


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