RE:Don't trust Pakistan
by kunal kumar on Jun 27, 2008 03:12 PM Permalink
Its not like Trusting someone. For years down the line so many lives has been lost. Indian Govt. should take out measures to eradicate Terrorists. Increase Outsiders to settle in JnK. Anyone going against govt policies should be sent behind bars for ever or atleast 15-20 years. Move the Local population to other part of india by giving them jobs elsewhere. There is no need to talk to pakistan, america or even god in this matter.
RE:Don't trust Pakistan
by Indian on Jun 27, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
Think impartially.Pakistani have same notion against India.I have met many Pakistani.
RE:Don't trust Pakistan
by sarkarRaj on Jun 27, 2008 03:20 PM Permalink
what to do archana... we still have those peaceful Gandhis....... in India............who can see pieces of innocent inidans but can not take hard action .. like they are killing our citizens we can also do the same.. .if can not attack them ...
RE:Don't trust Pakistan
by Mind Clear on Jun 27, 2008 02:59 PM Permalink
Learn to be aggressive, focussed and committed like Israel, China and other Western countries. Forgive sometimes but never forget anytime ... Have real threat perception and plan ahead. Partition was one of the best things that happened which allowed the separation of psychiatric patients. In some cases unification does not solve anything. As long as Islam does not civilize and secularize itself with Uniform Civil Code and Gender Equality, these problems of Kashmir, Pak, B'desh, Terrorism will continue forever. Partition allowed India to develop and should be maintained. Colonization and partition reinstated the values of education, industrialization, secularism, democracy, one-law at least for non-muslim majority, uniform civil code, gender equality, research, development, science and technology and India continued on the same values of human civilization. Muslims always had a choice to change themselves but instead they want to live separately and those who didn't still want status-quo in the form of personal codes etc. But did they gain anything. Finally, religion is about pushing for higher values and not really status-quo, in terms of what is written in a book and pulling oneself down eventually with lower values. Who divided India? And what was its basis. It was religion. And this misguidance, is now an universal phenomenon. The Europeans & Americans have realized it now.