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by BhejaFry on Apr 23, 2007 06:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Maulana Fazlur Rehman is the main inspiration for jihadis fighting in kashmir
Arrest him and hang him.
Thats what musharaf wants india to do!


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by Zakir Peshawari on Apr 23, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink
Allah bless you my friend, please dont talk rubbish, false things.Dont spread hatred here, we have had enough of that.Do you know the facts??

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by on Apr 23, 2007 11:39 PM   Permalink
you and your brothers are fit to meet the fate that was delivered t one of your true leader "Saddam Hussain". Hahahah . Called as the true glory of your present day Islamic world. This is what we would do to you..one by one. So no point in messing in our chat room. Just go and practise your religion so that it brings you back to stone age. You guys would meet your doom soon.

Indian

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by Karn on Apr 23, 2007 07:11 PM   Permalink
oh is it now? Why don't you enlighten us with some references of his glorious work in the field of humanity.

"I Allah"

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by Zakir Peshawari on Apr 23, 2007 07:16 PM   Permalink
Fazl ur-Rahman inherited from his father mass public support from their native area of Dera Ismail Khan. Of the four general elections that Fazl ur-Rahman contested since 1988 from his national assembly constituency, NA-18, he won two with convincing margins. In the two he lost - in 1990 and 1997 - were, as his supporters put it, more because of the engineered results that entrusted heavy mandates to the Sharifs of Lahore on both the occasions. It was because of the family's mass public support and large vote bank in the Dera Ismail Khan constituency that Maulana Mufti Mahmood was the lone leader in Pakistan who had defeated the then invincible Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in the 1970 general elections.

Fazl ur-Rahman's politics, like his father's, has been at odds with the Muslim League. The father was in Jama'at Ulema-i-Hind (Madani group) which shared the views of the Congress on the partition issue. Fazl ur-Rahman remained in the camp of the political alliances and parties that were opposed to Nawaz Sharif's League. Only once did he contest the election in alliance with the PML, in 1990, and then too he lost.

Fazl ur-Rahman built his public image by supporting Zulfaqir Ali Bhutto's daughter Benazir Bhutto during her second term as the prime minister. His cooperation with the PPP to some extent diminished temporarily his party's image of an anti-secular religio-political entity. His involvement in some financial scandals, specially the charges levelled against him of supplying permits for exporting diesel from Pakistan to Afghanistan, also threw a blot on the party's reputation.






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by on Apr 23, 2007 11:22 PM   Permalink
This guys is telling all bad stories. Guys this Paki seems to be full of hatred for us Inidians and anyways the day is not far when you guys would be reduced to ash. Just wait and watch.. anyways just keep following your religion with the staunchest methods preached in your holy books and viola after some years you guys would be back to stone age....

Got it. Your religion preaches only hatred and thats it. Fit for stone age. How come every other religion on this planet hates you guys

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by Zakir Peshawari on Apr 23, 2007 07:18 PM   Permalink
Maulana Fazlur Rehman, leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, has been named the prime ministerial candidate of the Mutahidda Majlis-e-Amal, an alliance of six Islamist parties that has emerged as the third largest group in Pakistan's National Assembly.

The MMA is negotiating with other two parties --- the Pakistan Muslim League, Quaid-e-Azam group, and the Pakistan People's Party --- in an attempt to form the next government in Islamabad. What's more, the alliance is likely to form coalition governments in the North West Frontier Province and Balochistan as well.

Rehman, a hardliner and one-time supporter of the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan, wants the United States to pull all its troops out of Pakistan. Excerpts from an interview with Mohammad Shehzad:

Your landslide victory has frightened NGOs and the development community. They believe you will not allow them to work after forming the government in the NWFP and Balochistan. The apprehension is stronger amongst NGOs working for women's and children's rights. What is your view on this?

We objected to their 'unbalanced' activities. Their activities need to be balanced. We will think about it --- how the balance could be created. We have not opposed NGOs as such. We opposed only those NGOs who are a threat to our civilization under the cover of "welfare" work. Such NGOs have gained access to our streets and houses. They work to wipe out our Islamic and national trends. We will have to stop it. [But] we will not create hurdles in their welfare work.

Benazir Bhutto calls religious parties pariahs. She has accused General Pervez Musharraf of masterminding the MMA's victory in the election, so that he can give the US the impression that he is indispensable for the fight against religious fundamentalists.

What Makhdoom Amin Fahim [chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians] said to us today [Wednesday] was a very balanced conversation. Since I have spoken to the head of the parliamentarian group [of the PPP], I will not take notice of Benazir Bhutto's statements.

Qazi Hussain Ahmad [Jamaat-e-Islami chief and leader of the MMA] recently said government officials would have to pray not only five times a day but also at midnight (tahajjud). Would the MMA force people to worship god?

The Holy Prophet, peace be upon him, never forced anyone to offer prayer. But when a chief minister himself leads the prayer, he will create an environment where everybody will be motivated to pray.

So that means you will not force those who do not want to pray?

Yes, of course! As I said, the Holy Prophet did not do so. Then who are we to do it?

Your father Mufti Mehmood had promised to implement revolutionary reforms when he came to power in the NWFP on May 1, 1972. He published a pamphlet, 'Darwesh Wazeer-e-Aala Ka Qissa: Daur-e-Mehmood' [Mehmood's rule: the era of a 'saint' chief minister]. He claimed that he would ban liquor, markups, gambling, and dowry, enforce a law to respect the sanctity of Ramadan, declare Urdu the official language and salwar-kameez the official dress, make burqa compulsory for women, etc. But he could not deliver on any of these promises. What would you do?

His government was dismissed after nine months! How he could have delivered? What could you do in nine months? You could only plan!

Your critics say you will fail to run the country because you have no experience of governance. What do you say to that?

Yes, we have no experience --- the experience of corruption, the experience of looting the people, the experience of spreading injustice in society, the experience of promoting suppression!

You differ with Gen Musharraf on certain policy issues. What are those?

We don't want US bases on Pakistan's soil. It is against our sovereignty. Their presence negates our freedom. We don't want Musharraf to be the chief of army staff or president. We would like him to quit both offices.

Women in certain tribal areas were disfranchised. Do you condemn it?

It happens only in certain areas, where elders decide it mutually. They don't impose such a ban with coercion. They do it voluntarily.

But do you appreciate such a ban?

I appreciate the local customs and rites. In this sense, I do appreciate it.

Did women cast votes in your favour?

Yes.

It was reported on the grapevine that some leaders of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad met you and you assured them that the 'jihad' will resume in Kashmir. To what extent are such stories true?

Are you taking a report from me for any agency? You may go now!

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by Zakir Peshawari on Apr 23, 2007 07:20 PM   Permalink
so my request to my INDIAN brothers is just not to insult a person and spew hatred without knowing facts..
REgards
God bless you
Zakir

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by BhejaFry on Apr 23, 2007 07:48 PM   Permalink
his biodata ,you provided seems that of a fanatic person.There is nothing noble aout him. he needs to be hanged no doubt.
otherwise why would mushy send him to india?
mushy has no guts to hang him in pakistan,so he wants india to do it

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by Zakir Peshawari on Apr 23, 2007 07:56 PM   Permalink
You are blind in your hatred and rage and unwarrented attacks, i pity you mr Bheja fry. I will pray for you, please i pity your parents and the trauma they must be going through on your situation. Allah bless you and give you wisdom
Regards,
Zakir

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by Indian on Apr 23, 2007 10:43 PM   Permalink
Damn' it, i have been hearing from you Mr.Zakir, i am not against against the above maulana, or nor islam nor pakistan, i respect all the religions, but if i here any thing about kashmir, then i am telling you you are in deep trouble, kashmir is india's & remain india's only.
you people know that , you cant take Kashmir with us, since 1947 you are doing JIHAD in the name of religion. i am hindu, but i have read kuran too as i respect islam too.. islam never says that kill a innocent in the name of jihad,but you people did it. and dont talk anything about kashmir...

Jai hind.
& take care, we still respect every one, that is all about INDIA.

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by on Apr 23, 2007 11:09 PM   Permalink
dont mess in Indian room. We hate you Pakistanis and we will make sure you guys meet your doom. Also we cant have friendship with you.. Friendship is between equals. You guys dont stand anywhere near us Indians. We have made this coutnry one of the great nations.

Indian

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by Mukesh Garg on Apr 23, 2007 08:08 PM   Permalink
Dear Zaqir, I do not know anything about this person, and I looked at only your words to know more about him.
1) He wants all the women and children reform NGOs to be out of country.
2) He wants to make Burqa mandatory for all women, even if someone doesn't want to wear it
3) He did not reply to question about his support to militants in Kashmir
4) In a nutshell, he is simply telling that he will follow relegious books, whether something is right or wrong.I do not think these are qualities of a great person. ppl of your country shud come out this relegious madness, but this guy might push you ppl more into it.

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by on Apr 23, 2007 11:13 PM   Permalink
dont mess in Indian room. We hate you Pakistanis and we will make sure you guys meet your doom. Also we cant have friendship with you.. Friendship is between equals. You guys dont stand anywhere near us Indians. We have made this coutnry one of the great nations.

Indian

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by ashish bhalla on Apr 23, 2007 10:51 PM   Permalink
hang him by his laaammmmmmmbi dadhi....im sure its freakin elastic....aur lambi ho jayegi!!

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by on Apr 23, 2007 11:12 PM   Permalink
You Mr Zakir. This is not a fundamentalist country and the whole world hates you and your religion. dont mess in Indian room. We hate you Pakistanis and we will make sure you guys meet your doom. Also we cant have friendship with you.. Friendship is between equals. You guys dont stand anywhere near us Indians. We have made this coutnry one of the great nations.

Indian

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