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unnecessary controversy
by Pavan Kumar Pillutla on Dec 30, 2007 06:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In my opinion Benazir Bhutto's death is a terrorist act and definitely not accidental as claimed by Mussharaf and co.
I think the Pak govt. is shamelessly trying to defend itself by undermining the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. She was the only hope of democracy in Pakistan despite her failure as PM before. In Benazir's death, Pakistan has definitely lost their road to democracy and development and has reached a dead end. There is no denying that Benazir Bhutto was assassinated by fellows who do not want democracy/development in Pakistan. It is high time Pakistan realizes this truth and start all over again. The road to recovery is tough but not impossible. Pakistanis are fighters by nature. They should get/take inspiration from the Pakistan cricket team who bounced back from defeat to draw the last two test matches against India. Every Pakistani has to take the responsibility and should contribute in the 'road to recovery of Pakistan' - the slogan for another 10-15 years.

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by Sami on Dec 30, 2007 06:48 PM   Permalink
Mushraf also tells this. He also wants democrazy in pak.

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by Janardhan on Dec 30, 2007 06:58 PM   Permalink
Unfortunately, certain section of media & journalists in India believe that Musharaff is still committed to improve Indo-Pak relations thru' dialogues......what a pity!!!!

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by Sami on Dec 30, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink
Janardhan,
Not only India. The world's police, Super power of the world America Also says that Mush is their first alley. do you know that the incident happened the next day US government sanctioned 550 bn$ for war.
May the incident was waiting for the sanction

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by PP on Dec 30, 2007 07:16 PM   Permalink
Hi Janardhan. I know your disappointment. But, US has no choice but Mush I guess. Now that Mush is becomming unpopular, they baked on Benazir Bhutto. Now that she is no more, they are back to Mush. Mush is having a ball as far as US is concerned - forget the problem/unpopularity at home :-))
If you ask me, India also has no choice but Mush - however cunning he is - now that Bhutto also is no more. Anyways, I hope India remains safe/uneffected.

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by sameer javed on Dec 30, 2007 07:09 PM   Permalink
My dear friends don't waste your time in debating on this controversy. This will not help India grow @ 8% every year.

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by Sanjeev on Dec 30, 2007 06:56 PM   Permalink
No doubt Butto was a daynamic leader but the fact is jo jesa boyega bho besa hi katega..Terrorist peda bhi to pakistan ne hi kiye hai......

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by Atheist on Dec 30, 2007 06:56 PM   Permalink
Does it apply only to Pakistan or is it a general idea that you are giving ?

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by sameer javed on Dec 30, 2007 06:59 PM   Permalink
I fully agree with Atheist as there are lot of hindu and muslim terroists in India as well.

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by Sami on Dec 30, 2007 07:00 PM   Permalink
Mr. Sanjeev you are right. wait and see. What you told is international truth, jo jesa boyega bho besa hi katega

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Controversy over Bhutto's death deepens