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Pakistan Elections
by bharat gupta on Feb 19, 2008 03:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is unfortunate that people like Shri Badri Raizada or Shri Bondu who have absolutely no knowledge of history make comments like this. we have to accept that Pakistan is an independent and Sovereign country. We must pray that Pakistan is a strong country. A weak neighbour with political and civil unrest will never be in the interest of our country. If the person living next to your house can not meet two ends, he is going to rob you.

Let us pray that peace returns to Pakistan and they have a strong democracy. Problems can then be sorted out peacefully over a period of time.

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by trikarn on Feb 19, 2008 04:23 PM   Permalink
ya mr. gupta, yes.
but the catch is there,
if pakis are strong they cause troubel like a goonda!
if they are weak they rob ur house, as u put it.
and to sort out problems peacefully????
wud take a million years!
u pays ur money and takes ur choice!

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by Aneesh on Feb 19, 2008 03:47 PM   Permalink
Partly i agree with you. At the same time if our neighbour is stron he will try to encroach in to your land. China is doing the same thing.

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by Secular India on Feb 19, 2008 03:55 PM   Permalink
If India is strong, no one will dare to attack us or take away our land. China can only make noises . Pakistan remains a threat as we do not know which General will plan a Kargil with democracy as a cover.

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by madan menon on Feb 19, 2008 04:19 PM   Permalink
It is wrong to presume that China can only makes noises. Remember 1962. There is no guarantee this won't be repeated. Keep it mind that China is a powerful nation next only to US.

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