Anil Duhoon added his name to the scores of people and ex-army man Baljit Bakshi who claimed karma had played its part after the death of CDS General Bipin Rawat
The least anyone with half a brain will have the decency in life is to show solidarity upon the demise of a person, more so if he was the commander of the armed forces of a country.
During his time in the Indian Army, CDS General Bipin Rawat had often alluded to the country fighting a war with 2.5 vested interests. And the 0.5 came crawling out of their holes upon the demise of General Rawat who unfortunately passed away in a helicopter crash in Connor, Tamil Nadu which also ended up taking the life of his wife, Madhulikha and 11 other armed forces personnel.
Anil Duhoon Tweets “Karma Always Hits Back” After The Helicopter Crash Of CDS Bipin Rawat
And where a magnitude of the country stood as one to salute the departed and pay tributes to the their soul, a cringeworthy and crass section of the society was busy reveling in General Rawat’s death. So clouded by their hate for the incumbent Narendra Modi lead government, these deranged people were seen rejoicing and celebrating the death of one of the finest soldiers India has given birth too.
Unfortunately enough, while Islamists were always envisaged to spew venom and vitriol, some ex-army personnel were seen referencing karma after the demise of the CDS. Among them were Baljit Bakshi who since went onto delete his Twitter account in its entirety after colossal backlash on the platform.
Lt Col Anil Duhoon, another addition to the list of people who are filled with hatred, for their own brothers in uniform. He lives in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/aIfR1ZQNAE
— History Of Rajputana (@KshatriyaItihas) December 8, 2021
All dis ppl served uniform but rejoicing d death of #BipinRawat Sir & other Army Personnel. So shameful dat dey r living in our country got all fame 4m dis uniform only bt today mocking it only. U all r no less dan
£r@!£0r$ .@BaljitBakshi @rwac48 @LtColAnilDuhoon @AnumaVidisha pic.twitter.com/M64jZVZztA— Shilpi Shrivastava 🇮🇳 (@itsShilpiS) December 9, 2021
Another was Lt Col Anil Duhoon (Retired) who tweeted, “Karma always hits back” after news of the crash came in. While he was quick to delete his tweet, his school of thought managed to showcase itself in all its glory with him bringing out the age old guise of bhakts and andhbhakts targeting him, a narrative peddled by left-leaning people as an argument for just about any logical discourse.