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Freeing one person wont change anything
by Lotan Potan on Mar 04, 2008 01:15 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Will God forget the annihilation of 15% population of entire pakistan (Paki Hindus) in the name of Islam?

Will God forget the slaughtering of 3 million (thats right 30 lacks) Bengladeshi Muslims and rape of countless Bengali women?

The burden of these sins cannot be repayed so easily or by the lives of just one generation. Such curses are punished for in many generations and the afterlife too.

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RE:Freeing one person wont change anything
by dipen d on Mar 04, 2008 01:28 PM  Permalink
We should not be looking into the past. Past is only the history and gone we do not have control on that. No one knows unless we start living on past that WE NEVER WANT. Every generation learns from the past and only learning we see today is that we have to spread message of love every where without any mental and geographical boundaries. We all are in fact one and share livelihood in togetherness.

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RE:Freeing one person wont change anything
by Enoch Stephen on Mar 04, 2008 01:32 PM  Permalink
What past. What about Kashmir.
What about Bangladesh immigrants ruling Wbengal.
What about Hindu's in Malay.

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RE:Freeing one person wont change anything
by Lotan Potan on Mar 04, 2008 01:36 PM  Permalink
Not learning from the Past is a prime mistake. You see there is a blatant truth in the past, the truth is as follows;

When Muslims are in majority, they ANNIHILATE the minorities. Look at Paki Hindus, they are extinct. Look at Kashmiri Pandits, they are extinct.

When Muslims are in minority, they talk about democracy, political correctness, freedom of religion etc. Look at India, Europe, US.

Isnt this purely evil behaviour. Do you know in Pakistan in every govt. form you have to fill up religion even in ration card? Do you know in a Muslim majority, no Hindu can ever hold a power position, no Hindu can ever be the king actor and loved by all, no Hindu can even hold his head high in self respect. Isnt this evil in it's purest form, should we not learn from it and protect ourselves from it.

Please let me know if even a single word of all this is untrue.


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RE:Freeing one person wont change anything
by on Mar 04, 2008 11:01 PM  Permalink
You definitely do not know anything about Pakistan. First of all there are no ration cards in Pakistan. Second, let me give you a recent example of a Hindu in Pakistan who is the hero of all Pakistanis. His name is Rana Bhagwan Das, he was one of the judges of Supreme Court who was fired (illegally) by Musharaf. And most of the Pakistanis (except Musharaf's party people) are rallying behind Rana Bhagwan Das. People of Karachi (Muslim people) gather everday outside his home where he is house arrested so that police would not illtreat this great man, as they are illtreating other 59 muslim supreme court judges including chief justice Iftikhar Chauhdary. So better get your facts right. Nawaz sharif has demanded that Iftikhar Chaudhary should be reinstated as Chief Justice and Rana Bhagwan Das should become the Chief Election Commissioner (as he has reached the retirement age to stay as Justics of Supreme Court).

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Welcome Back
by Vinu on Mar 04, 2008 01:14 PM  Permalink 

Welcome back Mr. Kashmir Singh, Hope you dont feel worst after seeing Indian Politics and changed in a big saying Unity in diversity. Marathi, Hindi, Bangali, Tamil are hit songs now a days, Not only leaders, People of country enjoying. Bhoomiputra concept has changed to State level which was earlier used for Indian.

Welcome back in a New Modern India.

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RE; KASHMIR SINGH INDIAN NATIONAL BACK TO HOME
by parkash luthra on Mar 04, 2008 01:12 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

MR PRESIDENT P.MUSHARAF AMD MR ANSAR BURNEY MINISTER HUMAN RIGHTS HAVE WON THE HEART OF INDIA WITH RELEASE AND UNION OF KASHMIR SINGH WITH HIS FAMILY TODAY. MR SARABJEET SINGH IS ALSO IN PAK JAIL AND SIMILAR GESTURE MAY ALSO BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO GET SARABJEET SINGH RELEASED AT THE VERY EARLIEST AND SENT TO HIS SISTER,WIFE AND DAUGHTERS.


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RE:RE; KASHMIR SINGH INDIAN NATIONAL BACK TO HOME
by sorab singh on Mar 04, 2008 01:21 PM  Permalink
Now india should show simmilar action and release parliament suspect afzal guru.The fact is that this man is innocent and not a single lawyer has fought a case from his behalf.And our courts are simple judeing him to be hanged ,without providing him a qualified lawyer and justice.How can you judge a person guilty without hearing his side of story

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RE:RE; KASHMIR SINGH INDIAN NATIONAL BACK TO HOME
by Arun Kumar on Mar 04, 2008 01:38 PM  Permalink
sure.. just let him wait for 35 years

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RE:RE; KASHMIR SINGH INDIAN NATIONAL BACK TO HOME
by Aviram Vijh on Mar 04, 2008 01:34 PM  Permalink
dont know if he shud be releases right away...but not sure if he is guilty either

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RE:RE; KASHMIR SINGH INDIAN NATIONAL BACK TO HOME
by raju on Mar 04, 2008 01:31 PM  Permalink
yes & hang you insted!!!

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Good & human step !
by Devendra Rawat on Mar 04, 2008 01:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr. Musharraf has done good in releasing him and now we further request to release other Indians languished in jail on humanitarian ground as they have spent most of their life in jail. It is a duty of every human to be human with fellow human then only humanity can survive in this beautiful land of earth.

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RE:Good & human step !
by younus khan on Mar 04, 2008 01:10 PM  Permalink
you are absolutely right bro!!! We have to spread the message of love..

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RE:Good & human step !
by dipen d on Mar 04, 2008 01:18 PM  Permalink
Thanks for your comments brother !
I think and wish our message of love spreads every where and even across the boundaries. I sense every body want it now.

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RE:Good & human step !
by Vinu on Mar 04, 2008 01:17 PM  Permalink
Agreed Younus, But we all know these dirty politicians will never let it happen. Not India or Pakistan they will kill huminity in country itself. Hindi Marathi is not new but leaders always open it for instant vote. We people are responsible who listen to these leaders and feel brave for 2 days and 3rd day again we start abusing these leaders forgeting that we only selected them on wrong grounds.

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Veer Zara
by Indian on Mar 04, 2008 01:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Is Veer Zara based on his life (with some changes, etc)?

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RE:Veer Zara
by Just on Mar 04, 2008 01:18 PM  Permalink
Ya... Veer Zaara has same kind of story... But it released long back (around 5-6 years back)...

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Kashmir back home
by Manraj Singh on Mar 04, 2008 01:02 PM  Permalink 

I was not expecting Rediff to cover this in such a tiny article.~ without any press released pictures.
If this was Amitabh bachan suffering from common cold or Rakhi Sawant in another short dress controversy, there would've been at least 5000 words article and millions of replies on the discussion board.
Hats off caretaker Human Rights Minister Ansar Burney.


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Mushraff is BEST
by Nandu on Mar 04, 2008 12:59 PM  Permalink 

Hip Hip Hurray !!!

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KASHMIR SINGH BACK TO INDIA AND HIS FAMILY MEMBERS
by parkash luthra on Mar 04, 2008 12:57 PM  Permalink 

I WILL REVERT BACK TO THIS COLUMN AS SOON AS I SEE A PHOTOGRAPH OF GETTING UNITED OF KASHMIR SINGH AND HIS WIFE PARAMJIT KAUR AND HIS 3 SONS
WITH DAUGHTERS IN LAW. IT IS TIME OF REJOICING
FOR WHOLE OF INDIA A LOST HERO HAS RETURNED TO
HIS MOTHERLAND I.E. INDIA.

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Mushraff's Role
by Kalyan Kumar on Mar 04, 2008 12:52 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Musharaff has done a good thing so does Burney. When Musharaff leaves office he can take credit for his contribution to Indo-Pak relations and lowering the hysteria of hate and suspicion.

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RE:Mushraff's Role
by younus khan on Mar 04, 2008 01:08 PM  Permalink
that is what I have been saying, believe me he has done a good job the day he took control of pakistan... All other politicians of Pakistan are after chair... power and money...

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singh's release
by Remesan Remesan on Mar 04, 2008 12:51 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr . p. musharraf some he is agood man .

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RE:singh's release
by Remesan Remesan on Mar 04, 2008 12:54 PM  Permalink
p. musharraf someway he is a good man

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RE:singh's release
by on Mar 04, 2008 11:13 PM  Permalink
How come Musharaf is getting all the credit. It was Ansar Barni who took all the pain of visiting Jails and getting Mr. Singh out, prepared a nice case for him and put infront of Musharaf. Ansar Barni is human rights activist for more than a decade. He helped literally thousands of Pakistani prisoners in foreign jails. This is the first time he became a minister in the caretaker government, and when he visited the jails he could not help to feel the same emotion for a foreigner in Pakistani Jail. If he would not have become the minister he would not have a chance to visit the jails and meet prisoners so freely. When he became the minister everyone was criticizing him for indulging into the dirty business of politics. But I guess it was a blessing that he took this job.

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RE:singh's release
by Kundil Kumar Chiring on Mar 04, 2008 01:11 PM  Permalink
Bad man ,with a good initiative

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