PPP...No Thanks and we don't need dependency on Pakis in any way either on trade or energy or relations....we have enough sources and resources and plenty of ways to deal with energy requirements and keep dreaming about the Indians dependency on Pakis, never ever going to happen
RE:PPP...No Thanks and we don't need dependency on Pakis in any way
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 05:57 PM Permalink
This perticular Indian fellow seems to be a RSS member.
RE:PPP...No Thanks and we don't need dependency on Pakis in any way
by P Zipk on Mar 01, 2008 06:10 PM Permalink
Mulla Prakash, What is wrong being a member of RSS?
RE:PPP...No Thanks and we don't need dependency on Pakis in any way
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 06:23 PM Permalink
Who said it is wrong, Mr. P Zipk, the Ukranian monkey ? I am just trying to recongnise the person behind the message. You must offer me some award, Beta !
Better late than never! At least now accept the LOC as the international boundary & be happy ever after. The money and the lives thus saved instead of wasting over the army patrols can do wonders to both countries.
RE:Indo-Pak Relationship
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 06:26 PM Permalink
Sorry Anand Puttar. Present LOC is not acceptable. We must have 10 km inside it and treat that area as bufferland.
its a good opening from zardari. pakistanis are at their knees now. they have realised that when the world is going forward they are going backward, which not helping anyone in pakistan. but every move from indian side should be done cautiously, as they are not trust-worthy. any one remember that gr8 trani/bus to pakistan and back of it the kargil war?
RE:Set aside Kashmir
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 05:54 PM Permalink
Puttar, 'obnonxious' is an unperliamentary word in Austrelia. You are lucky that we in India don't understand the meaning of it. Or else....
This is the first sensible comment to have come out of a Pak leader in several decades. Pakistan has self destructed itself by encouraging terrorism in Kashmir. It is good that the leaders now see the futility of it. India and Pakistan shares more than a common border, most importantly they share several millenia old civilization and culture. As Zardari rightfully said, good relations with Pakistan is important for India to achieve energy security and the Indian Market is vital for survival of Pakistan.
RE:First Sensible message from a Pak Leader
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 05:38 PM Permalink
Mr. Ramaraj Reddy is ready to invite Mr. Zardari for a working dinner. Nice thing to know.
I think we should not pay any heed to that statement. We Indians are Never Going to give Kashmir to Pakistan. Until and unless Pakistan signs that agreement, we should not entertain pakistan's leaders. Diplomatically speaking, until they sign that agreement, an unstable pakistan is in the best interest of India. A developing pakistan is a huge threat to india because it then also gets international recognition and will flex its diplomatic muscles. Right now China has almost stopped providing pakistan with high tech ammo under fear of international backlash for providing arms to a terrorist country. That is the reason why pakistan's army is not able to do much at the moment. Our agency RAW is doing an awesome job in the background. Until India grows to the size of current china and until india is 9:1 with pakistan on all accounts, india should make sure, pakistan is no where close to the devloping path.
I am not totally against well being of pakistan and its people, but my country and its future comes first for me because the history of islamic fundamentalists worries me a lot and pakistan never was and never will be a true democracy. I want my kids to live peacefully in India.
RE:Say No Outright
by Pratap Sahu on Mar 01, 2008 05:20 PM Permalink
Think Dudes..How much money we are spending on defence.. If the relations will be better the defence cost will be less and Our poor people will be benefited..
RE:Say No Outright
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 05:13 PM Permalink
According to this Mr. Minister, Pakistan is a 'janma shatru' of Hindustan. It is an enemity which must continue till eternity. Kya baat karta hain Yaaar ! Grow up man, grow up.
RE:Say No Outright
by Hidayathulla Shariff on Mar 01, 2008 05:30 PM Permalink
Mr.Minister, it is this thinking of yours which makes rss, vhp, bajrang dal and jihadis adamant. Enemity is not a solution. We should strive for peace. Do u think ur kids will leave peacefully if we have enemity with our neighbour?? If so, Think again!!! Only a handful of people terrorise people and the whole community is blamed for it. If LTTE and jihadis are terrorist, then do u think we have our home grown terrorists such as the rss, vhp and bajrang dal. Dont u see the sufferings of innocent people in Gujarat, Akshardham, Kashmir and Ayodhya to name a few? Dear minister, peace is always better than war. let us unite and stand together in striving for peace wherever needed.
RE:Say No Outright
by Avinash Das on Mar 01, 2008 08:19 PM Permalink
Shariff, How can u compare Nationalist Hindu Party with Jihadis. Kya bat kar rahe ho Sariff miya. Dimag to thik he na. BJP ne to Bomb phodane walo ko pakada he. Kya ut patang likh dete ho
One of my Exporter friend is very happy with Mr. Zardari's stand. He said, he don't mind paying even 11%. After all he is paying minimum 12% to local foxes.
I find a positive approach by Mr. Zardari. It also implies, much ground has already been covered as notions are changing. The politicians too feel, it is the brotherhood between the two nations which can bring in piece and prosperity for both. I salute Mr. Zardari and hope that he moves further with his stated will to bridge the gap.
Welcome Mr Ten percent, if that is what only you want, let you have it, we will send it directly to your nominated Swiss bank a/c; take your hands off Kashmir, let that become part of whole India!
RE:Mr Ten percent zindabad!
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 01, 2008 05:01 PM Permalink
You kanjus fellow Shamla Kanta, can't you pay 1% extra for this special case ? How can you win a Sindhi heart ?