RE:Musharraf has US support
by hanek singh on Nov 05, 2007 12:00 AM Permalink
sorry you quoted half the truth in fact our babus are trying to beat mush and his buddies in harvesting ill gotten wealth alas they are miserably failing in that too . do not take it personaly
Musharraf became like any other politicians in the world or more like indian politicians. He wants to be in power forever. So he will do anything and everything even to the extend of giving away his own land or people to keep his position forever. This is exactly similar to our indian politicians. Thank god our PMs dont have that much thurst and did respect our law and rules.
I feel very sad for pakistan brothers & sisters.
When we all these asians and asian countires separated this much and these politicians thurst for power forever is only help western to crack relationship between us very easily.
For US and Uk, so long as no hormony around here, they are so happy and will be happy. If they felt we all becoming friends and good in relationship, then they really start working for separate.
RE:Forever
by Mahendra Patel on Nov 05, 2007 04:00 AM Permalink
DEAR LET THEM FIGURE OUT, THERE IS ENOUGH INDIAN BLOODD IN THEIR VAIN, I WOULD SUPPORT THEIR LAWYERS OPENLY,INDIAN LAWYERS SHOULD SUPPORT THEM WITH MORAL AND MORITARILY THAT'S WAY TO GO.
Its very sad for any nation to face the fate this way. Post independence things have gone 180 degrees opposite for India and Pakistan. It was India and Pakistan the third world countries in one basket named as the South Asian Trouble. Arms race, Nuke race and all sorts of problems. The history has not been good as far as the Pakistan rulers go. From Mohammed Ali Jinnah being the Governor General of Pakistan to Gen. Pervez Musharraf, its been trouble through out. Post 1992 its been a slow but a steady development for India in contrast on the other side. So now the basket has changed with India popping out of the Third world basket to a basket of fast growing economies along side China. China's economy is far far ahead but we are catching up slowly but steadily. And mind you never was India in trouble(except between 1974 & 1977 When Mrs. Indira Gandhi declared emergency, but good sense prevailed after all). Democracy has had its good and bad points but it has been largely beneficial. Absolute power corrupts people. Pakistan should be ploughing in more money into Education, Healthcare and development of strong science and technology institutions which everyone in the world believes that they are capable of doing. Religious radicalism will take you no frther up the economic ladder. With all due respect to Islam but the religion has failed to adapt to modern culture. Islamic fundamentalists have been taking advantage of this very situation.
This is meant to hurt all Paki sympathizers like US and UK.
General Pervez Musharraf's "election" as Pakistan's president on the first weekend of October 2007 was a perversion of democracy.
And now in this, the first weekend of November 2007, General Musharraf has in one clean stroke just wiped out the hypocritical democratic sheen he had tried to give to the country with his criminal act like every Pakistani General who had earlier flouted the Constitution.
No wonder the Bush and Brown administrations find themselves in the bind of having to publicly castigate the man they had described as one of their closest allies in fighting terrorism.
Some of us just live and learn while others pour billions of dollars into the bottomless Pakipit and never, ever learn.
RE:This Is Going to Hurt all Paki sympathizers like US, UK.
by Mahendra Patel on Nov 05, 2007 04:05 AM Permalink
IT'S NOT WESTERN COUNTRY TO BRING DEMOCRACY TO PAKISTAN, THEIR LAWYERS AND INDIAN MUSLIM WILL RESTORE PAKISTAN, THEIR IS GREAT BOND BETWEEN, HYDRABAD AND PAKISTAN SO FAR MARRIAGES ARE CONCERNED THEY WILL ACT.
Right now, unlike erstwhile situations,Pakistan is like a monster with a nuclear bomb in hand, ready to drop on anyones head. It needs to be carefully cajoled and coaxed to ensure it does not drop on anyone,and I believe US and UK are in that exercise.
RE:Paks's situation and India's Predicament by Fellow goodie.
by Vasanth Srinivas on Nov 04, 2007 10:40 PM Permalink
"embrace islam so that you may succeed".... Good joke buddy.
A bunch of people already did that before 60 years and the world sees in what situation they are.
Go and Get life before you advise others.
Human life is not only depend on religion. If that is the case, then only mullahs will be ruling this world. I dont see any mullahs/imam being even recognized as a human by the poeple.
RE:Paks's situation and India's Predicament by Fellow goodie.
by mohd amul on Nov 05, 2007 04:05 AM Permalink
can anyone define hinduism ? religion of book, idols or worshiping animals like elephant head, snake or the holy cow.Astonishing part using urine of cow and milk. who is ur sacred figure, shiva, vishnu or brahma or rama. No archeological evidence exist for rama, but you will find Moses for Jews, Jesus frr Christians and Mohammed for Muslim. do u believe in avatar, must be u r some animal and now got human life. These belief and Jeans never make you forward looking, progressive people, History has witnessed it will collapse after a little bit of rise like a bubble. Islam is here to stay and guide to the God who is the creator of heaven and earth, mohammed is his prophet, he should the better way to pray and lead the life. If you worship the one god, you already is a part of muslim, and now you have to practice rt way of worshipping.
Well,for a moment lets accept that US and UK are really the clandestine supporters of this emergency and martial law. So why are we cribbing about it? After all who is benefiting from this exercise? Isn't that India. If we believe what Mush is claiming, that is some dangerous elements have crept in all forms of government and they pose real threat, then this,I believe is the best option. Imagine, if extreme elements took control of Pakistan's nuclear assets, how dangerous it can be for India and US and more particularly for India, because of its geographical vicinity. Well the other side of this story could be that Mush imposed martial law to make sure that he stops the country's highest court from asking him dirty questions and dethroning him. He knows that his life is in danger if he is not in Power. He needs to be either in power or out of the country like Benazir or Nawaz sharif,if he should be alive. Believe me, I am not supporting Martial Law, but what Pakistan is, in the last 7 years nothing different what it is now. Only difference is the constitution is dismissed,because until now he was holding both the posts of army chief,wearing a general dress and he was a non-democratic president,which is no different from martial law. To summarize, in the last 60 years Pak never had a real democracy,forget about a stable one at that. So this is nothing new to either them or Indians. A true democracy is one,which has people's mandate and the army should support it. Righ
RE:Pak's situation and India's Predicament, by Fellow goodie.
by Ramesh Nittoor on Nov 04, 2007 10:52 PM Permalink
This kind of thinking is quite unfortunate. You need to have genuine respect for ordinary people in Pakistan, who are very much like us. When you can comprehend the right kind of emotions, the analysis shall also change.
RE:Pak's situation and India's Predicament, by Fellow goodie.
by on Nov 04, 2007 11:20 PM Permalink
In my entire text,I did not bring Pakistan public/nationals to discussion. I was only talking about Mush. Infact Pak did vote for a democracy,but the democracy can never flourish there ,because of army intervention,so the essence, a common man's opinion is never respected in that country. A common man is same nomatter in india or pak.
RE:Pak's situation and India's Predicament, by Fellow goodie.
by Mahendra Patel on Nov 05, 2007 04:11 AM Permalink
THRE IS INDIAN BLOOD THREE IT KNOWS WHAT IS TO DO. REGARDLESS OF RELIGION. I WOULD SUPPORT FREE SPIRIT OF LAWYERS. WE SHOULD SUPPORT THEM .
RE:Pak's situation and India's Predicament, by Fellow goodie.
by Ramesh Nittoor on Nov 05, 2007 05:20 AM Permalink
On,Thanks for your observation, also agree with your underlying intent regarding US and UK as well. Let us hope that wisdom prevails and Modernity and Constitutional values get priority over sectoral and specific interests.