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Sharif is not so sharif
by shishir asthana on Sep 10, 2007 02:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sharif returned at such a time when Mush was weakest.

General Election Drama is round the corner.

Chief Justice of Pakistan becomes proactive.

Sharif Chosen right time but Mush's stars proved stronger....

Boss DK Havan kara ke aa

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RE:Sharif is not so sharif
by bhuvan on Sep 10, 2007 03:07 PM  Permalink
hilarious man!!!!!!!

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High drama as Sharif lands in Islamabad
by sanjay durg on Sep 10, 2007 02:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

As the drama of Sharif unfold on soil of pakistan, Musharraf's double standards are being exposed. He can come to India and meet all the pro pak terrorists like Gilani, Shabbir shah & goondas of kashmir. Musharraf does'nt want to listen to court, doen'nt like people, he wants to just run govt as he likes. He just wants to please Bush and Laden so that he can be in power for a long long time.

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RE:RE:High drama as Sharif lands in Islamabad
by sanjay durg on Sep 10, 2007 03:23 PM  Permalink
Corrections(in line 2,which did not appear due to punching error)and does'nt allow their own citizen to enter the country.

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Nawaz Sharif
by Sanjay Hemmady on Sep 10, 2007 02:42 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dont be surprised if you find Nawas Sharif in Mumbai,gorging on Bhelpuri at Chowpatti.

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RE:Nawaz Sharif
by adn on Sep 10, 2007 02:44 PM  Permalink
He would be a personal guest of SP.

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RE:Nawaz Sharif
by Vasant Hegde on Sep 10, 2007 03:02 PM  Permalink
He can either stay in Karat's house, Mulayam's House, or with Manmohan Singhji discussing on how to implement Sachar Commitee report ......

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RE:RE:Nawaz Sharif
by shishir asthana on Sep 10, 2007 02:52 PM  Permalink
What a coincidence

Amar Singh aur Nawaz Sharif dono Ganje hain.....

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RE:Nawaz Sharif
by HumBoley on Sep 10, 2007 03:02 PM  Permalink
Aur dono he kay peechey ek Aurath Danda lay kar pardhi hai..... Soni for Amar Singh and Benzir for Nawz :)

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mush
by prasanna pai on Sep 10, 2007 02:41 PM  Permalink 

I think....it was a really wrong decision from Musharaff....Rather he should have given charge to Mr.Nawaz sarif and should have gone in exile himself..it would have helped him to lead safe retired life..So now mr.mush be prepared to meet mr. Zia ul Haq .....


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Good profit
by MOHAN PYARE on Sep 10, 2007 02:41 PM  Permalink 

If Nawaz Sharif going to Pakistan and Pak government sends him back is repeated a few times, the aviation industry can make good profit.

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What a Constitution and its savers.........
by Anuranjan Mohnot on Sep 10, 2007 02:40 PM  Permalink 

In India a man cannot surrender its fundamental rights...even by agreement.....

Now, if Shariff had made such agreement in India nobody could have prevented him in returning....of course he has to face the corruption charges.........

Its surprising that how by the way of agreement Pak Government withdrawn the corruption charges and sent Mr. Shariff to Jeddah and again to the same place on his return....

Jungle Raj

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Globalisation
by shishir asthana on Sep 10, 2007 02:39 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

With the spate of globalisation of business this is high time parties like RJD, Janta Dal, TDP and others establish their shops in Pakistan, win elections there and make cool bucks.......If Multi national Cos. can be there why cant Multi National Parties..Musharraf Can have 60-40 JV with so many

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RE:Globalisation
by Bikrant Panda on Sep 10, 2007 02:56 PM  Permalink
Good one ! Include Deve Gowda for 100% FDI

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A question to all of u people
by raju on Sep 10, 2007 02:38 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I understand Pakistan is in deep shit. But why are we Indians fighting with each other on it?
Gives a clue on something????!!!!!!!

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RE:A question to all of u people
by Haatim on Sep 10, 2007 02:40 PM  Permalink
some people in India have deep connections with thier brothers in Pakistan & ISI

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RE:A question to all of u people
by Sivaraman Srinivasan on Sep 10, 2007 02:44 PM  Permalink
Anything that affect our neighbours have direct and indirect relvance to us. Who is ruling the country would decide the foreign policies, their terrorist policies, defense policies and business policies. Don't you think these have direct relevance to us.

Infact this is much more important than discussing who is the hottest babe in Bollywood.

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no history book in pakistan
by Abhishek Bhardwaj on Sep 10, 2007 02:33 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

there is no history book in pakistan.....and this is the cause......

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RE:no history book in pakistan
by Sivaraman Srinivasan on Sep 10, 2007 02:45 PM  Permalink
who said.... there is a long history of terrorist training in Pakistan since 1948 Kashmir War.

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RE:no history book in pakistan
by JAVED on Sep 10, 2007 03:00 PM  Permalink
It is a case of sour grapes.Pakistan intelligence and army size or less in number but stronger than Indian. Who is stopping you. We Pakistanis belive the same about India. WE MAY BE SMALL IN SIZE BUT WE HAVE JUNNON LOOK AT THE WAY WE PLAY CRICKET & HOCKEY

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RE:no history book in pakistan
by JAVED on Sep 10, 2007 02:42 PM  Permalink
but they have geographical boundries and it is increasing at the cost of India HAHAHA Look at POK and Kargil war we gained more

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RE:RE:no history book in pakistan
by ravikiran on Sep 10, 2007 03:00 PM  Permalink
You gained more in Kargill! No wonder Pak is in a state like this with dumbos like you as citizens

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RE:no history book in pakistan
by Dream Girl on Sep 10, 2007 03:10 PM  Permalink
Forget history book... It is written only when there is history...

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RE:no history book in pakistan
by JAVED on Sep 10, 2007 03:23 PM  Permalink
YEAH YOU GUYS ARE HISTORY

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RE:RE:no history book in pakistan
by Kabeer on Sep 10, 2007 03:46 PM  Permalink
REPLY TO JAVED:
This is the foolishness of both these nations.
Both of them are glad at the misery of the other.
But the saner world is laughing at both of you.
Imagine an Undivided country could have influenced politics in the middle east and could have imposed a solution to the Palestinian Issue. But where are both of you now? It's the Middle East acting as a mid-wife in Pak's affairs.
Palestinian problem is a genuine problem and a solution can decades, and rightly so!
But what about both you guys? what was the problem? There is no real problem that you can not solve in a jiffy. Other nations could have solved these kinds of problems in a couple of years and would have gone ahead to prosper. But where are you guys? Still steeping in 6 decade animosity. Look at France &England-they have 6 CENTURIES animosity, yet are getting on well when it mattered.

And both you guys are quarrelling like immature children. You can't solve a boundary issue in 6 decades? Look at China- they solved boundary issues with 14 neighbouring countries.

WAKE UP AND COMPARE EACH OTHER NOT AGAINST EACH OTHER BUT IN COMPARISON TO OTHER NATIONS

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PAKISTAN IN A MESS
by dilipraj jairaj on Sep 10, 2007 02:29 PM  Permalink 

Sending nawaz sharif back is a geart mistake my Musharaf.Very soon Mushraf will be on the run to save his life from thr poeple of Pakistan.With no leader to take care of things,the only option is the Chief judge of the supreme court,but that will not be easy

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