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Greatest articles ever read on rediff
by Pradeep Rane on Jun 27, 2007 11:24 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Salute to Captain Bana Singh. We all proud of you, Sir. Rediff should publish such articles rather than wasting time on people like srk & big b. What is their contribution to the country?? Big 0 and they are just siphoning money fooling us. People like Captain Bana Singh should be known to all of us and we must respect them. Simply Great you are Captain Bana Singh. regards.

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Just respect our Gurus and sentiments.....
by harvinder singh sandhu on Jun 27, 2007 11:13 AM  Permalink 

We sikhs are always for you ...but our request to you brothers is just to respect ...respect our gurus and our sentiment...respect sikhs.....there will not be any baba like sacha sauda to do all these things.....

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Thrilled!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Suyog Agrawal on Jun 27, 2007 10:27 AM  Permalink 

As I am was reading the lines it seems as though i was also part of the operation.I can feel the thtill of being in the battle feild
THIS ARTICLE WILL ALWAYS INSPIRE ME.HATS OFF TO CAPTAIN HIS GROUP AND TO THE INDIAN ARMY.INDIAN ARMY IS BEST.PAKISTANIS ARE JUST LIKE STREET DOGS.THEY HAVE TO BE SHOWN THEIR STATUS WHICH BY DEFAULT THEY DONT HAVE THEY KEEP ON BOTHERING US BT ITS BCOZ OF OUR NATURE THAT WE ALWAYS FORGIVE THEM.AFTERALL THE REVENGE HAS TO BE BETWEEN EQUALS I M SURE PAKISTANIS KNOW IT VERY WELL THEY JUST CANT DARE TO CUM FWD N FITE SO THEY GO FOR INFILTRATION.COME PAKISTANIS WE R READY TO TAKE YOU.WE R FRNDS OF FRNDS N EVEN FRNDS OF ENEMIES ALSO(UNFORTUNATELY)
WHAT DO THEY HV NTHG ALWAYS SATNDING IN FRONT OF US LIKE STREET BEGGARS THEY HV NO SELF RESPECT NO DIGNITY I M SURE THEY MUST BE REGRETTING NOT B A PART OF GREAT INDIA NEMORE
ONE FUKIN JINNAH DID IT ALL FOR HIS OWN SAKE
NW SINCE HE HAS GONE TO HELL(I DOUBT EVEN THEY HAVE TAKEN HIM)THEY MUST B CURSIN THAT FUKIN ASSHOLE(READ JINNAH)

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Salute to you
by sudip chakraborty on Jun 27, 2007 10:11 AM  Permalink 

Salute to you Sir.

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Salute you Sir.
by Sudhir Chawla on Jun 27, 2007 07:27 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Proud to be an Indian and I salute your bravery and the sacrifice of all the jawans. Hope we can learn from your steadfast refusal of the Punjab offer that our country has great sons and daughters. Pray we remain united and never forget that thousands of lives have been lost to preserve the country. Respect them all. I would love to meet you sometimes and get your autograph. God Bless and Good Luck.

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RE:Salute you Sir.
by amit on Jun 27, 2007 11:37 AM  Permalink
we must get back land of pakistan

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Kashmir Solution
by First Last on Jun 27, 2007 02:25 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This is my take on how to solve this problem. The mordern way of conquering foreign lands without war is Economics. Unfortunately it also requires DARING which the HINDU politicians lack... Let the status quo continue and negotiations continue with Pak and UNO. In the mean time we will have to use Moderate Muslims from India and fund them to start Large business in Kashmir. The business laws should be such that no foreign citizen can control it legally. Couple with that an Industry of Private Security firms must be promoted in Kashmir.. They should be given primary task for protecting other Corps. ID card should be given to all people who work for any of these Corps. Schooling for the bright kids of these employees should be given admissions to IITs / IIMs. Hold ON, This step is necessary to link these educated people to India. (This technique is used by UK to promote English culture to the Middle East. E.g. King Abdulla). If Kashmir is proporous then the POK people will want to integrate to Indian Kashmir.. I know radical Islam people will not understand but the educated Muslims can be steared. Acts of propaganda can also be used skillfully to modify public opinion. For these advance Public Opinion techniques must be learned from the US pentagon which are being implemented in Iraq. Finally Indian press must keep a watch on its reporting and must yield to the implemnters of the above plan and should give more voice to their opinion rather than the opponents..

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RE:Kashmir Solution
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:44 AM  Permalink
Sorry First Last, my comment was intended for hiten patel, not to you. By mistake I replied to you

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RE:Kashmir Solution
by Paras Desai on Jun 27, 2007 09:25 AM  Permalink
SI
If u r a bloody PAKI, we would not mind ur stuff. But by fault/default if u r an Indian citizen, that's our fate. We can't help it. By the way, we don't expect a word 'Loyality' from ur 'Ilk' !!!... That's not in ur blood...


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RE:Kashmir Solution
by Ravi Ramgiri on Jun 27, 2007 10:01 AM  Permalink
SI,
You are not sure for which you have commented , and than commenting all what is said by First Last , i Think you should have your nuts tight before commenting anything, By the way , First Last your Thinking is good somewhat Corporate type and you are Right Corporate Thinking requires Education or Very good Job Qualification , which i believe is thousand miles away for our Politicians ( Not all of them , but majorily )

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RE:Kashmir Solution
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:36 AM  Permalink
keep your views with yourself and please don't waste rediff hard disk space here by pasting some crap from some muslim bashig websites. Nobody is interested reading your bullshit here...Now don't give the example of Iraq. Everybody in the world knows how successful the Iraq plan is..

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RE:Kashmir: The origins of the dispute
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:30 AM  Permalink
Troubled by the increasing deterioration in law and order and by earlier raids, culminating in the invasion of the tribesmen, the ruler, Maharaja Hari Singh, requested armed assistance from India.

The then Governor-General, Lord Mountbatten, believed the developing situation would be less explosive if the state were to accede to India, on the understanding that this would only be temporary prior to "a referendum, plebiscite, election".

According to the terms of the Instrument of Accession, India's jurisdiction was to extend to external affairs, defence and communications.

Troops airlifted

Exactly when Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession has been hotly debated for over 50 years.



Nehru's representative met the ruler of Kashmir

Official Indian accounts state that in the early hours of the morning of 26 October, Hari Singh fled from Srinagar, arriving in Jammu later in the day, where he was met by V P Menon, representative of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and signed the Instrument of Accession.

On the morning of 27 October, Indian troops were airlifted into Srinagar.

Recent research, from British sources, has indicated that Hari Singh did not reach Jammu until the evening of 26 October and that, due to poor flying conditions, V P Menon was unable to get to Jammu until the morning of 27 October , by which time Indian troops were already arriving in Srinagar.

In order to support the thesis that the Maharaja acceded before Indian tr

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RE:RE:Kashmir: The origins of the dispute
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:25 AM  Permalink
In order to support the thesis that the Maharaja acceded before Indian troops landed, Indian sources have now suggested that Hari Singh signed an Instrument of Accession before he left Srinagar but that it was not made public until later.

This was because Hari Singh had not yet agreed to include the Kashmiri leader, Sheikh Abdullah, in his future government. To date no authentic original document has been made available.

Pakistan immediately contested the accession, suggesting that it was fraudulent, that the Maharaja acted under duress and that he had no right to sign an agreement with India when the standstill agreement with Pakistan was still in force.

Pakistanis also argued that because Hari Singh fled from the valley of Kashmir , he was not in control of his state and therefore not in a position to take a decision on behalf of his people.

'Bad faith'

In the context of Pakistan's claim that there is a dispute over the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the accession issue forms a significant aspect of their argument.

By stating that the Instrument of Accession was signed on 26 October, when it clearly was not, Pakistan believes that India has not shown good faith and consequently that this invalidates the Instrument of Accession.

Indians argue, however, that regardless of the discrepancies over timing, the Maharaja did choose to accede to India and he was not under duress.

On the basis of his accession, India claims ownership of the entire state whic

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RE:RE:RE:Kashmir: The origins of the dispute
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:26 AM  Permalink
On the basis of his accession, India claims ownership of the entire state which includes the approximately one-third of the territory currently administered by Pakistan.

In 1949 Maharaja Hari Singh was obliged by the Government of India to leave the state and hand over the government to Sheikh Abdullah.

He died in Bombay in 1962


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RE:ALL INDIANS MUST READ THIS ARTICLE:
by SI on Jun 27, 2007 02:40 AM  Permalink
Please don't waste rediff hard disk space here by pasting some crap from some muslim bashig websites. Nobody is interested reading your bullshit here...

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RE:ALL INDIANS MUST READ THIS ARTICLE:
by Purohit Umesh on Jun 27, 2007 11:13 AM  Permalink
Well Said Hiren Bhai

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