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Treaties
by Mayala Fakir on May 20, 2008 10:39 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

India: We sign, we sleep
Paki: We sign, we break

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RE:Treaties
by Yaqoot Mir on May 20, 2008 10:52 PM  Permalink
INDIA SIGNS-THEN BARGES INTO AREAS WHICH WERE COVERED BY AN AGREEMENT-SIACHEN IS CASE IN POINT.

Dont make it look like you are right and we are wrong. Relax, Siachen and Sir Creek both, Pakistan is going out of its way to ensure that no bad blood exists despite your side balatantly marching into both areas. Sir creek Pakistan has pushed you back after a skirmish and now controls an inch of Indian territory, we call it a bargaining chip, move out of Siachen and we will think about Sir creek, also RUBBISH SUGGESTION by your FM Mountain of peace?. It was a mountain of peace untill you barged in, ALL BETS are off untill you eithdraw. INcident of firing and you guys blaming Pakistan for it, how convenient, days before talks a fabricated incident is reported in the press, NOTHING but pressure tactics my freind.


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RE:Treaties
by Steve Andrews on May 20, 2008 11:28 PM  Permalink
Abe pakistan me rediff jaisa portal nahi hai jo yaha news padhne ata hai.

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RE:Treaties
by Yogesh Sharma on May 20, 2008 11:58 PM  Permalink
Correct your information before writing a kreb

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RE:Treaties
by vaibhav jain on May 20, 2008 10:58 PM  Permalink
India proposed a number of cross-LoC initiatives, like doubling the frequency of bus services, launching the truck service and liberalising the permit system, to make the confidence-building measures "more effective".

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RE:RE:Treaties
by vaibhav jain on May 20, 2008 10:59 PM  Permalink
read man read

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RE:Treaties
by how often on May 20, 2008 11:27 PM  Permalink
he people of Delhi, like Indians elsewhere, live with monumental municipal callousness, resulting in roads and pavements that cave in, manhole covers that go missing and so on. This tolerance must end. Civic authorities must be made accountable for their lapses and the surest way of doing so is to make them %u2014 NDMC, in this case %u2014 pay hefty damages to those who suffer. Penalty must also be imposed on the officials concerned. Normally, while the law is thrown on private sector employees for negligence, sarkari babus go scotfree.

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RE:Treaties
by Hate Who divides on May 21, 2008 12:18 AM  Permalink
This will lead to doubling of infiltration, terrorist attack , Kargil war .etc

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whose confidence is india building with its much touted confidence building measures?
by Pradip Parekh on May 20, 2008 10:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The report says: "India proposed a number of cross-LoC initiatives, like doubling the frequency of bus services, launching the truck service and liberalising the permit system, to make the confidence-building measures "more effective".

quite obviously it builds no confidence of the hindus in feeling more secure, isn't that obvious? but that sure as heck would build the confidence of terrorists to conduct their terror operations with confidence. is that the real idea behind cbm? you bet it is. wipe out congressism in karantak.

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RE:whose confidence is india building with its much touted confidence building measures?
by how often on May 20, 2008 11:27 PM  Permalink
he people of Delhi, like Indians elsewhere, live with monumental municipal callousness, resulting in roads and pavements that cave in, manhole covers that go missing and so on. This tolerance must end. Civic authorities must be made accountable for their lapses and the surest way of doing so is to make them %u2014 NDMC, in this case %u2014 pay hefty damages to those who suffer. Penalty must also be imposed on the officials concerned. Normally, while the law is thrown on private sector employees for negligence, sarkari babus go scotfree.

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The agrement signed is a good gesture god bless both the countries.
by santosh menon on May 20, 2008 10:28 PM  Permalink 

It is really commendable that both the sides have atlast realised that truce is necessary the bus service is really appreciated but now the trucks also will move both directions trade and commerce further improves but let the security forces be alert on the border and check the in and out of trucks as unlawfull material should not pass through and innocent people be made to suffer please not that both the countries are brothers and it does not look good brothers fight and make a mokery of things . united we stand we will gain in the subcontinent which please note.and terrorism never pays.


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no more buses please..
by Satish Pandey on May 20, 2008 10:25 PM  Permalink 



Don't initiate any more buses and travel please..

what ever being done is good to society as whole..now please avoid any kind of terrerist penetration on indan soil.

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