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Old saying proves right
by GN on Oct 11, 2007 11:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

A harvest of peace is produced from a seed of contentment.

and the one who go promoting terrorism, will have to even have the taste of it.

America had it for promoting Afghanistan against USSR. Now it is the turn of Pakistan.

if somebody stores shit at their home for throwing at neighbour, they will also have to have suffer by living with it.

for a peaceful neighbourhood near us, let us hope, pakistan will able to destroy this shits forever.

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  RE:Old saying proves right
by Manjula A on Oct 11, 2007 11:16 AM   Permalink
Pakistan was created by the Britishers (by brainwashing Mohammed Ali Jinnah and even the likes of Kavi Iqbal) with a specific purpose. The western world always knew that India has always had a great potential, which has been kept down by one means or the other. Now the United States and China are both using that superfluos, so called State, for their own ends. Pakistan, is, till date, only a puppet. They have no brains of their own. Why would the Chinese or the Americans bother about Pakistani lives. God knows how long this will continue. We will have to tolerate these fools for a very long time.

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by Pradip Parekh on Oct 11, 2007 12:41 PM   Permalink
a good post, but i must make a technical point. jinna was not brainwashed. all msulims are fully aware the political nature of islam which wants to convert kafirs' land into dar-ul-islam by hook or crook. jinna actually boasted that "pakistan was created the day first hindu was converted to islam". if muslims get brainwashed, it is done by their mullas who catch them early in life for a lifetime control.

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by Manjula A on Oct 11, 2007 03:27 PM   Permalink
Jinnah, initially was a strong believer of the theory that Hindus and Muslims should live together and that demand for Pakistan was bad. He was a member of the Indian National Congress and advocated all its policies including Hindu-Muslim unity for a very long time. At some point of time, he felt sidelined by Mahatma Gandhi, tried to fight back and failed. He grew jealous of Gandhiji's wide popularity. And somewhere in the 1930's he left for Britain with an intention never to return. But unfortunately, return he did, after a few years. The first few words he uttered on reaching, were about the creation of Pakistan. This is well documented in history.

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by GN on Oct 11, 2007 11:20 AM   Permalink
Pakistan born with a nightmare incident.

it is a proof of how politicians can ignite a fire to kill each other for power and money.

and how the common man can go killing each other in the name of religion.

It is the Britishes who master minded it. But Don you think It is We who dance to their tunes have to be blamed first.


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