This is the letter from Pakistani national newspaper The Nation. This is the kind of hatred we see from the Pakistani people and the government. Though we may not be a perfect country, I can say confidently, such a kind of letter will NEVER be published in any Indian newspaper in an language. Amuses me that some Indians say something along the likes of "Pakistani hospitality" and such nonsense when they visit there. If they were so hospitable, why did they decide to separate ?
Monkeys are a curiosity for us. We mostly see them in the zoo or on the roadside with their Banderwallas. In the Indian capital Delhi, however, they are a real menace. They roam about the roads, enter offices and homes, attack pedestrians. They have paralyzed the central government and derailed the government policy-making, according to Rajender Puri, a columnist of the leading Indian weekly, Outlook. He writes, %u201CMonkeys are threatening the lives of bureaucrats and ministers around the Central Secretariat and Parliament House. No normal work by officials can be carried on for the fear of a surprise assault by this growing army. Some time ago, it might be recalled, monkeys even prevented cabinet minister Mani Shankar Aiyar from occupying his allotted bungalow%u201D. That is what happens when you adopt an animal as your god and believe that bowing to it will make your country great. -MUHAMMAD ABD AL-HAMEED, Lahore, via e-mail, February 13. http://nation.com.pk/daily/mar-2007/3/letters7.php