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what about my families property in Pakistan!!!!
by on Jan 17, 2008 08:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

My grandparents left pakistan and they had substantial property in pakistan. Are they ready to give it back???? Well in that case, I assure you half the pakistan will be ours or of Indian citizens.

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by Sheetal Kaur on Jan 17, 2008 10:58 PM   Permalink
It is a normal thing for countries to give some land to build an embassy there, (this is all depends on the country weather they heed the request or turn it down) but no one can claim any part as theirs.
Example the Indian embassy at Aldwich, London belongs to India india can to a reason do whatever they will do in India ( far as it is not against Britain), British government has no claim over it even the police have to ask permission to go in ( remember when Pakistani terrorist attacked the Indian embassy the British police could not go in Indian police had to be brought in once the terrorists wer on the street then British police took over. because it is classed as Indian soil. the building is built by India.
Similarly the British embassy is British soil. India has no claim over it.this is a mutual agreement.
The main door of the embassy is kept closed and any one who wishes to enter requires permission (except the immigration section which is open to public.
But to demand an area as part of of some other country like Pakistan is doing then it is not on.
If Indian embassy in London decides to close down and move out then British embassy in Delhi also must move out and rent a place (again on the country's discretion)else were.
Because that ends the mutual contract.
That is how embassys operate.
High commissions do not get any land to build on


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by Kumar on Jan 17, 2008 10:44 PM   Permalink
The sindhis and punjabis were paid in cash for the so-called 'property' they left in Pakistan. They used it to start businesses in India. I only want these refugee business class to please pay taxes and sell quality good and please don't cheat the customers. Be grateful to India.

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by Naresh Nayak on Jan 17, 2008 08:51 PM   Permalink
Well said. Nations have no right to usurp citizen's property. India or Pakistan - whichever country must take the initiative to make restitution to those who moved borders and left everything behind. A special mention to the displaced Kashmiri Pundits who had to leave everything behind and flee their homeland. May God bless them all.

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