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PAK - A PROGENY OF TERROR!
by STEPHEN SAYUJA on Nov 06, 2007 03:58 PM  Permalink 

Shedding uniform will not solve the problem. Rice and her US comrades should think of a viable solutions. It was they who created this frankenstein of terror and Pak has become its progeny. There has to be education, dialogues, relaxation in foreign policies and economic transition. It is good for world and moreso for India to retain Musharaff as its present considering the current situation, else Pakistan which is the mecca of Nuclear arsenals, well organised and ready to use, will fall into wrong hands of malicious mullahs who spell doom not only for Pakisthan but for whole world

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Headless Leader
by imtiyaz momin on Nov 06, 2007 03:56 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

When he was on TV to justify his emergency imposition he body language at all not synchronizing with his Statements.
Why india need to worry or to give any attention to this headless leader.
Pakistan has enough Headless Military commanders like ayubkhan,Jiya and now mushasrraf to finish the pakistan.We as indian must enjoy as Pakistan will vanished from the globe.
So go back to your work and enjoy. ....

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RE:Headless Leader
by Vijay alias Teesmar Khan on Nov 06, 2007 04:45 PM  Permalink
I agree. I am telling since long that pakistan is a comedy serial. Just enjoy it.

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Disgusting
by Manish Kumar on Nov 06, 2007 03:50 PM  Permalink 

The briliant write-up by the writer clearly shows one aspect of our Indian masses which have escaped attention in this forum so far .In this article General Musharraf comes across as a mumbling ,incoherent yet harmmless lovable General trying to take control of Jahadistan for the better of this world .Is it a fact or is it another brilliant Live performance by the General .I suspect that part of this performance is well scripted to lull the people into inaction and this article is a part of the follow up. After all what harm can an old drunk UNCLE can do us any harm . I must confess this General is a big Charmer .And think about the number of times this guy has charmed the world and made people believe in him .As the author rightly said the General had charmed Indian Journalist and indeed all the Page-3 Aunties with his typical Army Gentleman charms .An older version of James Bond you might say .Plots and kills our Youth behind the scenes and Charms the masses (particularly the Elite) face to face . Killer combination . An enemy that needs to be respected , but any enemy never the less . Just imagine Indian friends of the writer falling for him during his Agra performance comparing him to a Bollywood movie star . That too when the Blood from our brave soldiers had not even dried Completely in Kargil .Its these Broad minded Indian Elite that I find tuely Disgusting .I hope the General screws them soon (on second thought i believe they might relish it )

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Distraught General -Apitiable stringer of unassimilated Sound-Bites
by D goel on Nov 06, 2007 03:50 PM  Permalink 

Pkl. Afternoon, 4pm Tuesday, Nov. 6th, 2007.
Janab Mohammed hanif's Sahib has underlined that the General Musharraf had almost become disjointed in his otherwise well crafted "National Addresses "by others, this last Saturday.He had left words and phrases dangling redundantly in the middle ...Obviously , he was having deep inner turmoil as refletive of his poor Urdu speech.
Of course, by the time his speech-writers spruced these monsters back to some kind of verbal discipline ,it was beyond the comprehension of his ill-served compatriots as it was a designer scoop for the foreigners!
All this proves ,how casual and nonengaged our Asian power -wielders are to their own long suffering hapless masses...D. Goel

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fate of pakistan
by Manish Badani on Nov 06, 2007 03:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

It is a CRUSADE by U.S. after 9/11.
It's the revenge first on Iraq,Afganistan now it is the PAKIS who are on the receiving end.
Dear Pakis,it is the price you are paying for being a American's DOG .May GOD bless you.Pkistan is gonna further divided in three new countries.
Unstable pakistan means stablity for India.
CHEERS AND HAPPY DIWALI


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RE:fate of pakistan
by S S on Nov 06, 2007 03:53 PM  Permalink
I guess you are wrong over der manish. I mean I know pakistan is on the verge of collapse but how could a unstable pakistan which has nuclear weapons mean good for India. I mean I kno we all love to cheer when something goes wrong der but to have a taliban right next door would be disastrous. Militants would come like wild dogs into India and they would be loaded with much powerful weapons. I hate to say that but its better for India ,if pakistan is stable.Just my opinion manish.

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RE:fate of pakistan
by Vijay alias Teesmar Khan on Nov 06, 2007 04:47 PM  Permalink
Do you think Pakistan was ever better than a Taliban for India?

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RE:fate of pakistan
by S S on Nov 06, 2007 05:32 PM  Permalink
here you got me, i might have to think about that.

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Uncle can join Bollywood...
by ganajivenmanraj seven on Nov 06, 2007 03:46 PM  Permalink 

It would be icing on cake to watch 'Uncle' in bollywood. Would love to see uncle being one up on our own amitabh. Generalsaab please come to mumbainagari and set up your tent. There are scores others who have taken lead roles from your country and are doing well. Looking forward to see you.

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FATE OF PAKISTAN
by Manish Badani on Nov 06, 2007 03:45 PM  Permalink 

It is a CRUSADE by U.S. after 9/11.
It's the revenge first on Iraq,Afganistan now it is the PAKIS who are on the receiving end.
Dear Pakis,it is the price you are paying for being a American's DOG .May GOD bless you.Pkistan is gonna further divided in three new countries.
Unstable pakistan means stablity for India.
CHEERS AND HAPPY DIWALI


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ek machhar adami ko hizada bana deta he !!!
by yogesh on Nov 06, 2007 03:43 PM  Permalink 

Aur pakistan me .. ek shadi emergancy laga deti he ....very funny

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''aging dictator's familiar trap: He had written his own speech.'' Quote.
by chanakya maurya on Nov 06, 2007 03:38 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This wily general is a seasoned dictator by now.

By and large, his loyalty to the naapaak and his personal integrity is absolutely unquestionable.

Time would tell the fate of the general.

However, to refer to him in the synonimity of an aging dictator would perhaps be very unfair to him.

He is a seasoned dictator.

Even to call him a dictator may perhaps be too harsh.

He is a good naapaak leader one could say.

His only fault : He happens to be a general. , though he is a better insaan as a whole than both the Sharif and the Bhutto lady.

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RE:''aging dictator's familiar trap: He had written his own speech.'' Quote.
by S S on Nov 06, 2007 03:42 PM  Permalink
I second that..I even think that agra summit wld have been a success if it was upto atal bihari and musharraf.

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RE:''aging dictator's familiar trap: He had written his own speech.'' Quote.
by Vijay alias Teesmar Khan on Nov 06, 2007 04:49 PM  Permalink
What do you mean by success? Should India present Kashmir to Pak in a plate? This man (I mean Musharraf) is not worth of a word of his own. he is most unreliable ruler of the world. Why India should at all talk with him?

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RE:''aging dictator's familiar trap: He had written his own speech.'' Quote.
by S S on Nov 06, 2007 05:26 PM  Permalink
I never said that Vijay, y would i ever wish to present kashmir to pakistan. I meant a solution, It could have been anything, maybe just clearly defining the line of control between the two nations.About Musharraf, he might be what you say, but the reason I said that was because the agra summit was the closest we ever got to a solution.

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