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Van vaas for Musharraf (Forest Stay Term)
by Hemanth G on Mar 03, 2008 12:10 AM  Permalink 

There will be a probe and Musharraf will be found guilty.Then he will be also be sent out of the country like Sharif.After all Sharif has already completed his term of Van vaas(Forest stay term),now it is the time for Musharraf to undergo the same term.

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Sharif
by Rajeev on Mar 02, 2008 11:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sharif knows very well that either he will survive or musharraf.. So this is another action item in his list. Lets see how far it succeds.

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RE:Sharif
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:38 PM  Permalink
Rajeev, if you give me choice I will vote for Musharraf, who knows diplomacy, politics, economy and military limitation. Above all he is non corrupt. India can easily read his mind, good or bad.
And Musharraf Mian ! Well, mum is the word.


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RE:Sharif
by s h on Mar 02, 2008 11:46 PM  Permalink
Mr Moon Light (Chandra Prakash)

I do not thing you are writing under your real name. You know to whom the MOON and its "reflected" light is so important No wonder you praise Moosh-rough so much.

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RE:Sharif
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 03, 2008 12:08 AM  Permalink
My name is as real as my tool.
I am not like Tathagata Mukherjee who use two dozens of names and not a single one of them is given by his parents.

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RE:Sharif
by Sanjay Joglekar on Mar 03, 2008 04:25 AM  Permalink
LOL at I am not like Tathagata Mukherjee....that bengali is a typical ch00teeya....look at the name he got tattagata..lol it means balls in hindi...wherz he hiding ?

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Lets hope it works
by PKN on Mar 02, 2008 11:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Is there hope that finally India and Pakistan will learn to live with each other and agree to disagree on the status of Kashmir. Atleast there is a very slim one based on what Zardari has suggested
The Kashmir issue is a matter of the state of mind in our two countries . Pakistan beleives that as Muslim majority area it should have rightly belonged to Pakistan. The India belief is that India is secular and pluralistic and hence there is no logic in the communal calculations of Pakistan . In 1947 Pakistan stance was maybe right but in 2008 it is meaningless when I boasts of 150 million Muslim citizens .
The solution lies in bypassing that issue for on the short term , letting emotions settle down and possibly as Zardari has suggested leting another generation on both sides of the LOC try and settle it.
But lest we are tempted to uncork the champagne to quickly let us remind ourselves that in matters of important policy very often the establishment over rules the politician. Can Zardari's new government manage the establishment which in that country includes the Army - which has a vested interest in keeping the conflict going ? The only way that could happen is if the people of Pakistan back this intiative.
Still nothing is lost by hoping !


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RE:Lets hope it works
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:34 PM  Permalink
Partition based on Muslim and Hindu area itself was wrong.
No area was fully populated with Hindus or Muslims. In result minorities had to suffer and had shift to the other side.
This shifted people remained as the source of hatered in both side.
Unfortunately this hatered will continue for many generation to come.

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RE:Lets hope it works
by Ravinder Rana on Mar 03, 2008 03:14 AM  Permalink
It is true that the minorities has to shift, but the people who had to shift, I think were more tolerant of the events than the present generation who are making all this noise. My father, one of the affected persons, had felt bad about the events of 1947, but had forgiven the people who perpetuated the events of those times. He took a very pragmatic attitude. It is for the present genration of politicians who want to keep their chairs in Pakistan - to a large extent and in India to some extent, who want to perpetuate the difference and keep the issue alive. It is for the people to condemn such politicians in both the countries and move on. I think this is what is the essence of what Mr Zardari has said.

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RE:Lets hope it works
by Sam on Mar 03, 2008 12:01 AM  Permalink
you cant deny the fact the muslims in dian are enjoying much freedom and privelage than hindu in p orkistan and bangladesh

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RE:Lets hope it works
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 03, 2008 12:12 AM  Permalink
Even a mad monkey like Tathagata Mukherjee also can't deny this fact.
My next door people are muslim and one attractive and young woman from that family enjoy all types of freedom with me. Is it possible in Porkistan or in Beggarsdesh ?

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RE:Lets hope it works
by Afzal Khan on Mar 03, 2008 12:20 AM  Permalink
a humble request...

Stop calling our prophet as Popat lal.

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RE:Lets hope it works
by ashish tiwari on Mar 03, 2008 01:04 AM  Permalink
maybe Popat lal was better..as innocent people were not killed in his name.

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RE:Lets hope it works
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 03, 2008 12:32 AM  Permalink
Aarey Afzal Bhai, when did I call your prophet by any name ?
Popot Lal is a name of a comedian, who is much better than that Tathagata Mukherjee !
Take it easy, Puttar.....

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Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by sanjay kumar on Mar 02, 2008 10:13 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Surprisingly, both Zardari and Nawaz are refering Indian Democracy as benchmark.
Let us see how Pakistan evolves after this point.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by rishi on Mar 02, 2008 10:35 PM  Permalink
Intellectuals and leaders of Pakistan are secretly realizing that Islam has led them disaster and suffering.

It is in the people of Pakistan's interest tat they realize the importance of returning backto Hindu Dharma, the faith of their forefathers.

The day is no far, when the light of brotherhood and Hindu Dharma will take south Asia to a prosperous and terror-free future.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 10:58 PM  Permalink
I wish Mr. Rishi all the best.
If people of Pakistan comes back to Hinduism then we wont't be needing RSS and Bajrang Dal types of organisations any more.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by nadeem khan on Mar 02, 2008 11:18 PM  Permalink
it is utter stupid remark by rishi. idiot!!!!

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:20 PM  Permalink
...and you think your comment is very good, Mr. Popot Lal ?

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by The Brain on Mar 02, 2008 11:20 PM  Permalink
Popat lal, yeh naam , kahen se nikala.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:40 PM  Permalink
From a book of religion.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by Lalu Mulayam on Mar 03, 2008 12:28 AM  Permalink
Nadeem beta baat maan le, wo jo ka raha hai 100% satya hai aur sirf wahi hai... kyon apne ko 1400 years se idiot bana raha hai. Subah ka bhula agar shaam ko ghar par aa jaye to use bhula nahi kahte

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by ashish tiwari on Mar 03, 2008 01:07 AM  Permalink
To worship God or to worship an idol in the name of God is one and the same thing. What is bad is killing people in the name of God..which terrorists from a particular religion do..

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by susi soni on Mar 03, 2008 01:11 AM  Permalink
what is wrong if a man idolise god, is god formles giving forms to others, he can take a form and yet may not be visible to some and grace some whom he wants, the choice is with god not with man. man can have god with or without form the choice is between them and not with you.

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RE:Zardari and Nawaz are referring Indian Democracy as benchmark
by The Brain on Mar 03, 2008 12:43 AM  Permalink
correct... come back and realize that god is one and unique.. he can't be created or destoyed. Idol worship won't give you anything.......

Go back to your religous books and find out the fact that there is only ONE god.

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Pak army to be trained (funded) by USA
by sanjay arun kumar on Mar 02, 2008 10:08 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Even as Pakistan is getting ready to install a democratically elected government after many years, the US is planning to significantly increase the size and scope of its role in military training in the country.
A way of direct funding to Pak army by USA. God save democracy in pakistan

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RE:Pak army to be trained (funded) by USA
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:05 PM  Permalink
Sorry Sanjay Puttar,
We need a powerful enemy for our own prestige.
Let USA train pakistani soldier. Earlier they have disappointed us 3 times by easy surrender.
Next time there should be a war worth of it's salt and that will be the chapter close for ever.

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RE:Pak army to be trained (funded) by USA
by The Brain on Mar 02, 2008 11:12 PM  Permalink
As we belong to international society, so it won't be possible.

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RE:Pak army to be trained (funded) by USA
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:22 PM  Permalink
Mr. Brain is a brilliant man. He is talking about the appearant practical side and I was talking about the possible truth.

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Pak
by Aditya Agrawal on Mar 02, 2008 10:03 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

It is military dear sir military. Pak is not suitable for democracy.

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They are trying to fool around
by Kumar on Mar 02, 2008 09:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sharif & Mush are trying to fool gullible indians ...Paks will wage again war surprisingly then play blame game to confuse.


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RE:They are trying to fool around
by The Brain on Mar 02, 2008 11:12 PM  Permalink
They know we are far ahead of them in terms of development and technology. They won't do this.

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RE:They are trying to fool around
by Sam on Mar 03, 2008 12:04 AM  Permalink
Chandra Puttar.. kumar is talking about Indian politicians who are far less intelligent than rickshaw puller in india. indian politicians are illeterate, reatarted, coward and spineless. they will easily fall for p orkistan blame game

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India has already forgiven him
by sanjay kumar on Mar 02, 2008 08:50 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

India as usual has forgiven Gen Mush. It's now Shariff's problem to deal with 'THE PROBLEM'.

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RE:India has already forgiven him
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 02, 2008 11:16 PM  Permalink
Well said. We have really forgiven Musharraf.
After all he is a Delhi born fellow. Delhi born people are known for committing silly mistakes.

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