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RE:Terror in UK: The Pakistan connection
by Drive A McLaren on Jul 02, 2007 07:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I know it was painful experience, The Partition of India, but boy am I glad when I travel through Europe or US I have had no issues with my Indian passport. I've seen some of the Pakistani passport holders, poor guys, its absolutely horrible what they have to go through at the airports. A colleague who hails from Rawalpindi was once on a PIA flight to NY, the flight stopped at Heathrow, UK for refuelling, the passengers were made to get off, shockingly there was a sign outside... Pak passport holders this way and the rest the other way.

Anyways, my point is very simple... Im glad Pakistanwas formed no matter who says what. Atleast I dont have to be called a terrorist and strip searched at airports.

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by Ram Chauthariya on Jul 02, 2007 08:21 PM   Permalink
I believe your view point is wrong. Just because the Britishers (to divide India) and Hindus (cowards) let Muslims form Pakistan, does not mean that Indians or Brits are better off because of it. Look what Pakistanis are doing in Brit and India. Causing death and destruction. If the country had never been formed, those Muslims might not be as militant

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by Madan Kumar on Jul 02, 2007 08:37 PM   Permalink

Muslims being not militant! Hmmm...keep dreaming!

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by Pritish Nagaraj on Jul 02, 2007 08:53 PM   Permalink
:)

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by Chirag Majmundar on Jul 02, 2007 07:29 PM   Permalink
Well, They just segregatting humans and terrorists it seems. :)
Partition was a painful for India too, but better we suffered from it once rather then every another day pointed or being called Terrorist.

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Terror in UK: The Pak angle