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A sharp contrast!
by Mayya Suresh on Nov 06, 2007 05:26 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Unlike their other articles, this article is in sharp contrast to their policies that did not spare even Advani (during his Pakistan visit). The name Pakistan itself flies in the face of non-Pakistani muslims of the subcontinent.
Regardless, there is no point being emotional with Pakistan. People to people contact always helps. But now is definetely not the time especially when a country's army has ruled every walk of life in Pakistan. Enemity with Pakistan cannot die down unless there is a change in the mindset at the top. That is never going to happen. So India better get pragmatic and take the bull by its horns and think of its long term interest. That is taming a troubled nieghbour. India's interest ofcourse is prevent trouble (terrorists, terrorist ideology) spilling over to its territory. The best way to remove thorn is with a thorn. So, India better not be emotional and think about how put Pakistan into predictable path when it comes to its dealing with India. It is true that potent solution to guerilla warfare does not exsist. That's an additional reason why India has to be proactive when it comes to dealing with Pakistan.

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  RE:A sharp contrast!
by hameet bhullar on Nov 06, 2007 06:12 AM   Permalink
I respect leaders like AB Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh etc but Advani. Isn't he psycho? he speaks without thinking? In first place he shouldn't have gone there and after reaching there do you remember the statements he made about Jinnah. He is a real psycho or very old to handle politics

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  RE:A sharp contrast!
by Loan Shark on Nov 06, 2007 06:27 AM   Permalink
Advani is a sindhi ... he is still a pakistani at heart.

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