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Balochistan after Bugti
by Dinkar Koppikar on Aug 29, 2006 01:46 AM  Permalink 

So Musharraf has done what even Yahya Khan dare not do i.e, assassinate a freedom fighter. Hope this spells the beginning of the end for military-fundamentalist dictatorship in Pakistan for good.

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Jihad in Baluchistan
by T.P. Viswanathan on Aug 28, 2006 11:56 PM  Permalink 


Pak President Musharaff brishes aside terrorism against India as Jihad. Let him pinch himself and see whether it pains him! Is the uprising in Baluchistan not Jihad!

Bush, the stooge of Pakistan should provide an answer to this question.



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a bloody ''sardar killed''
by anwar on Aug 28, 2006 09:37 PM  Permalink 

we feel that bloody bughti realy deserved such kind of death and it had done long before i hope now bloch people feel comfortable and enjoy a peaceful life after killing of a old devil

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Baliochistan After Bugti
by Samit Shrivastava on Aug 28, 2006 08:52 PM  Permalink 

I believe that death of Sardar Akbar Bugti will unite all Baloch nationalist forces that are fighting against the atrocities of Pakistani Army.

This incidence also reflects the dichotomy of Pakistan who on one side oppose India's move to control Kashmiri militants by force( for Pakistan,they are nationalists)and on the other side uses firepower and elite commandos to suppress nationalists on its own territory. It always accuses India that conflict is not the solution but it uses excessive forces. Should India do the same?

India should reinforce its ties with Baloch nationalists to give Pakistan a real feeling of revolt. They have been doing all this for years now it is India's turn to react. India should support Baloch movements morally, financially and militarily.

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Nawab Bugti ...
by RKS on Aug 28, 2006 07:41 PM  Permalink 

Since long India had been loosing its friends in neighbourhood. We all know how Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Sahab had been treated in North West Frontier Province and now Nawab Bugti met his fatal end in this manner. Whatever be the ideological differences a bold and brave leader in his eighties should have been treated in ways better than tracking him through sat phone and then shelling him to convert surroundings into graveyard.

I agree with IB ex-chief Raman's views that India's friends in neighbourhood always get stepmotherly treatment - be it Seemant gandhi or MQM or Baloch. Indian representatives have rightly condemned this barbaric act.

-- RKS

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Baluchistan after Bugti
by Narasimha on Aug 28, 2006 05:35 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hope his death will make the Baluchis fight for their independance and a new rich country called Baluchistan

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RE:Baluchistan after Bugti
by manjunath on Aug 29, 2006 02:14 PM  Permalink
dear ismail,

when pakistan can comment on j & k ongoings...why cant India comment...

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India's comments
by ismail shaik on Aug 28, 2006 05:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sir,
India's comments on the killing of Mr.Bugti in Balochistan is not healthy, as the relations are not so good with Pakistan, then why should we?

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RE:India's comments
by Yakub A. Khan on Aug 28, 2006 09:41 PM  Permalink
Sardar Akbar Bugati is a martyr and beloved sardar of Balochis'. As far as Pakistanis they are the trouble makers and Pakistan is only the heaven on earth for minitants and of course President Mushraf and his army is caretakers. Indians supporting the people who are struggling for their dignity and Independence where ever in the world. In my openion our Government comments are right. About the relations of two countries better to avoid Pakistan. Pakistan is not reliable at all.

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Brave pakistani army
by jst on Aug 28, 2006 03:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

How brave of Pukistani army?? 89 years old Mr. Bugti with tribesmen and nuclear armed (US controlled) Pukistani Army and Air force (F-16 and gunships et al). What a one sided fight, kudos to the spirit and bravery of Balochs.

Looting, murdering, cheating and backstabbing comes naturally to pukistanis. Keep up the fight for justice, PROUD Balochis.

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RE:Brave pakistani army
by Md. Yazed Alam Khan on Aug 29, 2006 11:08 AM  Permalink
We don't have to do anything with Balochistan and it is right. But, for the security of our country, Pakistan needs to be split into multiple pieces. They are not at all a wellwisher country for the muslims and Islam. Islam has been desecrated over there. Eminent personality like Khan Wali Khan had not been treated humanly by Pakistan. Indian muslims, who migrated to Pakistan are treated in a very ill manner and termed "Mohazir". Shiite people are brutally killed by the sunnis. Shiite mosques are desecrated, looted and ravished by the sunnis with the help of the Govt. support. To divert the people from their socio-economic problems, the youth are simply lured or forcibly inducted into the so called "Jihadi" terrorist groups to initiate subversive activities in other countries. Their mastermind, the US indulge in these activities for selling their weapons. But when they hit back at the US, they call them terrorists!!! The Pakistani elite society is behind all these to turn the people of Pakistan from development. So, as a country, Pakistan is a disturbing element in the subcontinent, whose existence is a nightmare for its neighbours.

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