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Musharraf reborn after becoming a politician.
by Purav Shah on Dec 15, 2007 09:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Of course, he was a totally branwashed Kargill Killer. Dont know what we can do about that? but as the years passed, he came to know India more in a postive light. I think he gave more credit to Vajapeyee than Sonia or even MMS. Vajpeyee showed a good diplomacy and goodwill too and that is why , when he visited India after the UPA govt. took-over, he personally went to see Vajpeyee on a courtesy visit which our UPA leaders did not like.

maybe he is not a bad apersonally, politics and basic childhood beleifs sometimes take them on the path they seclect.

Let us hope some thing positive can happen to Pakistan and aleast their bravdo to kill hindus/Indians is curtailed. Friendship is bravery-butchery is real cowardice.

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  RE:Musharraf reborn after becoming a politician.
by amit jain on Dec 15, 2007 10:02 PM   Permalink
Lifts emergency, what lifts? Emergency na hui begum ka burqa ho gaya.

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  RE:Musharraf reborn after becoming a politician.
by Loan Shark on Dec 16, 2007 05:42 AM   Permalink
Congress has always has a tough stand against the Pakis be it Musharaff or anyone else. BJP on the other hand is a paki licker licking up from Jinnah to Musharaff.

Kargil war happened because BJP leadership was napping ... the adminitration failed to see the enemy moving to capture our land ... typical BJP inefficiency.

Are you suggesting that BJP and Musharaff were together on Kargil? that BJP let Musharaff's army advance to Kargil and it was done with mutual cooperation between the two. It's possible but still I find it hard to beleive that BJP leadership would act against national interests.

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