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Difference between Paki & Indian Rulers
by Aadi Manav on Sep 10, 2007 02:57 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Just compare the quick decision being taken by Musharraf. Nawaz Sharif is quickly sent back to Saudi Arabia. He doesn't even care for international pressure and even doesn't bother the fact that Nawaz Sharif was democratically elected PM of pakistan.
And look at our Indian government.Afzal guru who plotted the parliament attack is still being provided Biryani in the Jail and hanging him is a distant possibility.Because the Indian govt. worries that that would aggravate the terrorism problem in J&K


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  RE:Difference between Paki & Indian Rulers
by Remus Shah on Sep 10, 2007 03:13 PM   Permalink
Dono chor leaders hai bhai!!! Hidden benefits for both of them.It's country's people who are suffering!!!!

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by PKS Sarin on Sep 10, 2007 03:05 PM   Permalink
Rather too quick to be of much use in the future. Dear Aadi, do not forget India is a stable democracy where decision making does not depend on individual whims and caprices pampered by foreign masters and sponsors like USA, Saudi Arabia and international Mullah-terrorist mafia gangs. Our ministers and decision makers are accountable to parliament, state assembly and people at large.

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  RE:RE:Difference between Paki & Indian Rulers
by MOHAN PYARE on Sep 10, 2007 03:28 PM   Permalink
Does Mr.PKS Sarin's observation indicate that Supreme court sentenced Afzal Guru due to pressure from countries like USA and the government's decision not to execute it shows India's stability as a democracy?

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  RE:Difference between Paki & Indian Rulers
by suresh on Sep 10, 2007 03:16 PM   Permalink
yeah ! absolutely right you are ! best wishes !

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