Pervez Hoodbhoy February 21, 2006
#355 Posted by majumdar on March 1, 2006 4:15:56 am
Dear Behram,
The way Indus is drying up, even sugarcane would be scarce in Pakistan and would have to be imported from India.
Regards
The way Indus is drying up, even sugarcane would be scarce in Pakistan and would have to be imported from India.
Regards
#354 Posted by Behram1 on March 1, 2006 4:00:23 am
Re: # 352
Thank you, harish_hyd.
Re #353 by majumdar
It seems that our sugarcanes can better hindoos from India.
Thank you, harish_hyd.
Re #353 by majumdar
It seems that our sugarcanes can better hindoos from India.
#353 Posted by majumdar on March 1, 2006 3:48:59 am
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#352 Posted by harish_hyd on March 1, 2006 3:27:13 am
#351 by retardo1 on March 1, 2006 2:15am PT
No wonder the US prefers Indian code coolies (and call centers). Imagine if the code you wrote had such elementary typos!
``Stammerer Paindoo Manmohan cliamed (it is `claimed` stupid) that over 70% of Indians have favorable response towards the US and the MNCs.``
``Can a nation with such high favorable rating have such violent demonstration?(it is `..with such a high favorable rating have such a violent demonstration` or `..with such high favorable ratings have such violent demonstrations`) MNCs are proven to be liars, tricksters, and decievers (`deceivers` my dear).``
This Bush visit will turn out to be the one he had in Latin America last year. Unfortunately my favorite President is not having good council (did you mean `counsel` old man?) these days at the White House or the State Department.``
No wonder the US prefers Indian code coolies (and call centers). Imagine if the code you wrote had such elementary typos!
``Stammerer Paindoo Manmohan cliamed (it is `claimed` stupid) that over 70% of Indians have favorable response towards the US and the MNCs.``
``Can a nation with such high favorable rating have such violent demonstration?(it is `..with such a high favorable rating have such a violent demonstration` or `..with such high favorable ratings have such violent demonstrations`) MNCs are proven to be liars, tricksters, and decievers (`deceivers` my dear).``
This Bush visit will turn out to be the one he had in Latin America last year. Unfortunately my favorite President is not having good council (did you mean `counsel` old man?) these days at the White House or the State Department.``
#351 Posted by Behram1 on March 1, 2006 2:15:41 am
Stammerer Paindoo Manmohan cliamed that over 70% of Indians have favorable response towards the US and the MNCs. What a sham? Can a nation with such high favorable rating have such violent demonstration? MNCs are proven to be liars, tricksters, and decievers.
This Bush visit will turn out to be the one he had in Latin America last year. Unfortunately my favorite President is not having good council these days at the White House or the State Department.
http://dawn.com/2006/03/01/int6.htm
Communists, Muslims protest visit
MUMBAI, Feb 28: More than 1,000 Muslim demonstrators shouted slogans while communist party supporters burned effigies of US President George Bush on Tuesday, saying he not be allowed to enter India.
“Devil Bush Go Back,” read some placards waved by the Muslim demonstrators. Others showed caricatures of Mr Bush as a cross between Superman and Satan _ dressed in the superhero’s red and blue costume with the devil’s horns and clutching a missile.
“Bush is terrorist number one and it is an insult to Indian Muslims that he is coming to India as a guest of the government,” said Mohammed Saeed Noori of the Raza Academy. “Bush first destroyed Afghanistan, then Iraq. He should be stopped from entering India.” Demonstrators at a rally later in the day shouted ‘Death to America’.
Dozens of protests have been planned by Indian communist politicians and Muslim leaders for Mr Bush’s trip.
Some mosques in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, which Mr Bush will visit on Friday, have already unfurled banners protesting his visit and plan to chant verses from the Holy Quran.
Muslim groups have also called for a daylong strike to protest Mr Bush’s visit. Muslims comprise 40 per cent of Hyderabad’s seven million people. In another protest, members of the leftist Students Federation of India and the Communist Party of India set fire to effigies of Mr Bush at three intersections.
The communists, who are key allies of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government, have also drawn up protest plans for Thursday at India’s parliament, a few kilometres from where Mr Bush and the Indian prime minister will meet in New Delhi.
“Up to 50,000 people will take part in the march, and we have the police permission to express our feelings,” said Pushpender Grewal, secretary of the Communist Party of India.
“We will protest against the US policies, especially the inhuman atrocities in Afghanistan and Iraq, a likely invasion of Iran and its continuing support to Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine,” Mr Grewal said.—AP
But Arjun has already cliamed that post of the superman. What a surprise bipolar can not even be original?
#350 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on March 1, 2006 1:33:50 am
harry potter jee -- as expected off in your sea of doublespeak right away -- the fact is shri harry potter jee that up until air force one left dc the exact itinerary of either india or pakistan was not made public and still hasnt been so far, contrary to what you may have been brainwashed into believing -- for your kind perusal shri potter jee
Delhi turned into a fortress for Bush
By Our Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 28: When US President George W. Bush addresses India from Delhi’s rundown 16th century Purana Qila, a fortress that celebrates the only Afghan chieftain to vanquish a Mughal emperor, he may well be sending a message to Kabul during his South Asia tour starting on Wednesday.
There are soft whispers in diplomatic circles that President Bush would catch a flight to Kabul even if for a few hours during his trip to Islamabad, or it would be taken amiss by his troops. Mr Bush finishes his four days in India on Saturday, but for security reasons the Kabul itinerary has not been spelt out.
The Purana Qila, also called the Old Fort, claims its roots in Hindu mythology but was last refurbished by Shershah Suri after he deposed India’s second Mughal Emperor Humanyun around 1530 AD.
However, many people, including rebel writer Arundhati Roy, believe that President Bush has chosen Purana Qila for far more mundane reasons.
Ms Roy wrote in The Hindu on Tuesday that the Purana Qila was foisted by default on President Bush after the first two options did not work out for him.
“For his 2nd of March pit stop in New Delhi, the Indian Government tried very hard to have him address our Parliament. A not inconsequential number of MPs threatened to heckle him, so Plan One was hastily shelved,” Ms Roy wrote.
Plan Two according to her was that Presidnet Bush address the masses from the ramparts of the magnificent Mughal-built Red Fort where the Indian Prime Minister traditionally delivers his Independence Day address.
“But the Red Fort, surrounded as it is by the predominantly Muslim population of Old Delhi, was considered a security nightmare. So now we’re into Plan Three: President George Bush speaks from Purana Qila, the Old Fort.”
Purana Qila also houses the Delhi Zoo. “George Bush’s audience will be a few hundred caged animals and an approved list of caged human beings who in India go under the category of ‘eminent persons’”, wrote Ms Roy.
Thousands of protesters including Muslim groups and leftist parties along with a few hundred intellectuals, artists, students and teachers have planned a march from Delhi’s historic Ram Lila Grounds on Thursday to the venue where President Bush will hold official talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Police say the marchers would be stopped a few safe miles from the venue.
Many Indians are opposed to a visit President Bush plans to make to Rajghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948. President Gen Pervez Musharraf visited the shrine in July 2001.
“When George Bush places flowers on that famous slab of highly polished stone, millions of Indians will wince. It will be as though he has poured a pint of blood on the memory of Gandhi,” Ms Roy said.
“It’s not in our power to stop Bush’s visit. It is in our power to protest it, and we will,” she said. Heavy traffic restrictions have been placed for the visit for which a record number of security personnel have been mobilised.
thanks for posting that twintopaz -- of course the HEC`s response would come there because that`s where the article was originally published
Delhi turned into a fortress for Bush
By Our Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 28: When US President George W. Bush addresses India from Delhi’s rundown 16th century Purana Qila, a fortress that celebrates the only Afghan chieftain to vanquish a Mughal emperor, he may well be sending a message to Kabul during his South Asia tour starting on Wednesday.
There are soft whispers in diplomatic circles that President Bush would catch a flight to Kabul even if for a few hours during his trip to Islamabad, or it would be taken amiss by his troops. Mr Bush finishes his four days in India on Saturday, but for security reasons the Kabul itinerary has not been spelt out.
The Purana Qila, also called the Old Fort, claims its roots in Hindu mythology but was last refurbished by Shershah Suri after he deposed India’s second Mughal Emperor Humanyun around 1530 AD.
However, many people, including rebel writer Arundhati Roy, believe that President Bush has chosen Purana Qila for far more mundane reasons.
Ms Roy wrote in The Hindu on Tuesday that the Purana Qila was foisted by default on President Bush after the first two options did not work out for him.
“For his 2nd of March pit stop in New Delhi, the Indian Government tried very hard to have him address our Parliament. A not inconsequential number of MPs threatened to heckle him, so Plan One was hastily shelved,” Ms Roy wrote.
Plan Two according to her was that Presidnet Bush address the masses from the ramparts of the magnificent Mughal-built Red Fort where the Indian Prime Minister traditionally delivers his Independence Day address.
“But the Red Fort, surrounded as it is by the predominantly Muslim population of Old Delhi, was considered a security nightmare. So now we’re into Plan Three: President George Bush speaks from Purana Qila, the Old Fort.”
Purana Qila also houses the Delhi Zoo. “George Bush’s audience will be a few hundred caged animals and an approved list of caged human beings who in India go under the category of ‘eminent persons’”, wrote Ms Roy.
Thousands of protesters including Muslim groups and leftist parties along with a few hundred intellectuals, artists, students and teachers have planned a march from Delhi’s historic Ram Lila Grounds on Thursday to the venue where President Bush will hold official talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Police say the marchers would be stopped a few safe miles from the venue.
Many Indians are opposed to a visit President Bush plans to make to Rajghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948. President Gen Pervez Musharraf visited the shrine in July 2001.
“When George Bush places flowers on that famous slab of highly polished stone, millions of Indians will wince. It will be as though he has poured a pint of blood on the memory of Gandhi,” Ms Roy said.
“It’s not in our power to stop Bush’s visit. It is in our power to protest it, and we will,” she said. Heavy traffic restrictions have been placed for the visit for which a record number of security personnel have been mobilised.
thanks for posting that twintopaz -- of course the HEC`s response would come there because that`s where the article was originally published
#349 Posted by Behram1 on March 1, 2006 1:32:47 am
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#347 Posted by harish_hyd on February 28, 2006 11:04:52 pm
#337 by retardo1
[Here goes another example of how stupid the gau mata society of Hindooland is. Only the MNC can promote and put extra makeup on this pig called India.]
Well, while Behram the inbred retard hallucinates about the alternate universe where Pakistanis are next only to the British in their friendship with the US, in the real world:
Pak not in the same place as India: Rice
Excerpt:
``We very much would like to have a deal,`` she said. ``We are continuing to work on it.`` Rice said India`s neighbour and nuclear rival, Pakistan, would not qualify for the same sort of nuclear treatment as New Delhi.
``Pakistan is not in the same place as India,`` Rice said. ``I think everybody understands that.``
[Here goes another example of how stupid the gau mata society of Hindooland is. Only the MNC can promote and put extra makeup on this pig called India.]
Well, while Behram the inbred retard hallucinates about the alternate universe where Pakistanis are next only to the British in their friendship with the US, in the real world:
Pak not in the same place as India: Rice
Excerpt:
``We very much would like to have a deal,`` she said. ``We are continuing to work on it.`` Rice said India`s neighbour and nuclear rival, Pakistan, would not qualify for the same sort of nuclear treatment as New Delhi.
``Pakistan is not in the same place as India,`` Rice said. ``I think everybody understands that.``
#346 Posted by harish_hyd on February 28, 2006 10:15:59 pm
#345 by omar_r_quraishi
[incidentally rsridhar jee, you were implying in a recent post that mr bush would be having a ball in india and that security wouldnt be an issue as much as in pakistan -- well sorry to disappoint you dear --]
Mullah Omar, isn`t that still way better than Pakistan where the Paki spokeswoman refused to confirm Bush`s arrival timings for security reasons?
[incidentally rsridhar jee, you were implying in a recent post that mr bush would be having a ball in india and that security wouldnt be an issue as much as in pakistan -- well sorry to disappoint you dear --]
Mullah Omar, isn`t that still way better than Pakistan where the Paki spokeswoman refused to confirm Bush`s arrival timings for security reasons?
#345 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on February 28, 2006 9:57:06 pm
rsridhar -- funny you should point that out given what shri ramanujan had been saying to other interactors -- calling someone a shithead or a fukface is decidedly less serious than repeatedly telling them to go and blow themselves up --
incidentally arent you the hate-filled dikhead who said here on chowk that you would have been happier had all of India`s muslims left at partition ? You did say that didn`t you?
And you of all people judge others by their interacts here, on a site infec/sted with paki-hating RSS-loving Indians -- you moron journalists are judged by what they write in newspapers or other sources of media just like engineers are judged by the quality and strength of their buildings -- not on what they say in private in response to BS from a bunch of crazed lunatics such as yourself and shri ramanujan
incidentally rsridhar jee, you were implying in a recent post that mr bush would be having a ball in india and that security wouldnt be an issue as much as in pakistan -- well sorry to disappoint you dear --
Delhi turned into a fortress for Bush
By Our Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 28: When US President George W. Bush addresses India from Delhi’s rundown 16th century Purana Qila, a fortress that celebrates the only Afghan chieftain to vanquish a Mughal emperor, he may well be sending a message to Kabul during his South Asia tour starting on Wednesday.
There are soft whispers in diplomatic circles that President Bush would catch a flight to Kabul even if for a few hours during his trip to Islamabad, or it would be taken amiss by his troops. Mr Bush finishes his four days in India on Saturday, but for security reasons the Kabul itinerary has not been spelt out.
The Purana Qila, also called the Old Fort, claims its roots in Hindu mythology but was last refurbished by Shershah Suri after he deposed India’s second Mughal Emperor Humanyun around 1530 AD.
However, many people, including rebel writer Arundhati Roy, believe that President Bush has chosen Purana Qila for far more mundane reasons.
Ms Roy wrote in The Hindu on Tuesday that the Purana Qila was foisted by default on President Bush after the first two options did not work out for him.
“For his 2nd of March pit stop in New Delhi, the Indian Government tried very hard to have him address our Parliament. A not inconsequential number of MPs threatened to heckle him, so Plan One was hastily shelved,” Ms Roy wrote.
Plan Two according to her was that Presidnet Bush address the masses from the ramparts of the magnificent Mughal-built Red Fort where the Indian Prime Minister traditionally delivers his Independence Day address.
“But the Red Fort, surrounded as it is by the predominantly Muslim population of Old Delhi, was considered a security nightmare. So now we’re into Plan Three: President George Bush speaks from Purana Qila, the Old Fort.”
Purana Qila also houses the Delhi Zoo. “George Bush’s audience will be a few hundred caged animals and an approved list of caged human beings who in India go under the category of ‘eminent persons’”, wrote Ms Roy.
Thousands of protesters including Muslim groups and leftist parties along with a few hundred intellectuals, artists, students and teachers have planned a march from Delhi’s historic Ram Lila Grounds on Thursday to the venue where President Bush will hold official talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Police say the marchers would be stopped a few safe miles from the venue.
Many Indians are opposed to a visit President Bush plans to make to Rajghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948. President Gen Pervez Musharraf visited the shrine in July 2001.
“When George Bush places flowers on that famous slab of highly polished stone, millions of Indians will wince. It will be as though he has poured a pint of blood on the memory of Gandhi,” Ms Roy said.
“It’s not in our power to stop Bush’s visit. It is in our power to protest it, and we will,” she said. Heavy traffic restrictions have been placed for the visit for which a record number of security personnel have been mobilised.
incidentally arent you the hate-filled dikhead who said here on chowk that you would have been happier had all of India`s muslims left at partition ? You did say that didn`t you?
And you of all people judge others by their interacts here, on a site infec/sted with paki-hating RSS-loving Indians -- you moron journalists are judged by what they write in newspapers or other sources of media just like engineers are judged by the quality and strength of their buildings -- not on what they say in private in response to BS from a bunch of crazed lunatics such as yourself and shri ramanujan
incidentally rsridhar jee, you were implying in a recent post that mr bush would be having a ball in india and that security wouldnt be an issue as much as in pakistan -- well sorry to disappoint you dear --
Delhi turned into a fortress for Bush
By Our Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 28: When US President George W. Bush addresses India from Delhi’s rundown 16th century Purana Qila, a fortress that celebrates the only Afghan chieftain to vanquish a Mughal emperor, he may well be sending a message to Kabul during his South Asia tour starting on Wednesday.
There are soft whispers in diplomatic circles that President Bush would catch a flight to Kabul even if for a few hours during his trip to Islamabad, or it would be taken amiss by his troops. Mr Bush finishes his four days in India on Saturday, but for security reasons the Kabul itinerary has not been spelt out.
The Purana Qila, also called the Old Fort, claims its roots in Hindu mythology but was last refurbished by Shershah Suri after he deposed India’s second Mughal Emperor Humanyun around 1530 AD.
However, many people, including rebel writer Arundhati Roy, believe that President Bush has chosen Purana Qila for far more mundane reasons.
Ms Roy wrote in The Hindu on Tuesday that the Purana Qila was foisted by default on President Bush after the first two options did not work out for him.
“For his 2nd of March pit stop in New Delhi, the Indian Government tried very hard to have him address our Parliament. A not inconsequential number of MPs threatened to heckle him, so Plan One was hastily shelved,” Ms Roy wrote.
Plan Two according to her was that Presidnet Bush address the masses from the ramparts of the magnificent Mughal-built Red Fort where the Indian Prime Minister traditionally delivers his Independence Day address.
“But the Red Fort, surrounded as it is by the predominantly Muslim population of Old Delhi, was considered a security nightmare. So now we’re into Plan Three: President George Bush speaks from Purana Qila, the Old Fort.”
Purana Qila also houses the Delhi Zoo. “George Bush’s audience will be a few hundred caged animals and an approved list of caged human beings who in India go under the category of ‘eminent persons’”, wrote Ms Roy.
Thousands of protesters including Muslim groups and leftist parties along with a few hundred intellectuals, artists, students and teachers have planned a march from Delhi’s historic Ram Lila Grounds on Thursday to the venue where President Bush will hold official talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Police say the marchers would be stopped a few safe miles from the venue.
Many Indians are opposed to a visit President Bush plans to make to Rajghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948. President Gen Pervez Musharraf visited the shrine in July 2001.
“When George Bush places flowers on that famous slab of highly polished stone, millions of Indians will wince. It will be as though he has poured a pint of blood on the memory of Gandhi,” Ms Roy said.
“It’s not in our power to stop Bush’s visit. It is in our power to protest it, and we will,” she said. Heavy traffic restrictions have been placed for the visit for which a record number of security personnel have been mobilised.
#344 Posted by Ramanujan on February 28, 2006 9:44:23 pm
Re: various by omar_bearded_freakoid
Instead of frothing at the mouth like a fanatical bearded pedophile-clone, why don`t you list two sentences: 1) some line I wrote, and 2) some line that contradicts it.
I sense in your desperate posts that you are trying to ask a question - how come these non-Muslim people are protesting George Bush`s visit. So what if they are? How does that contradict anything I am saying?
And about your long post about the bad Hindus who are trying to change History textbooks, and the good people trying to prevent it:
Educate yourself - read a lot of books and magazines. If you do, you will find the following non-debatable facts:
1) As admitted by such many non-RSS Pakistanis, the Pakistani textbooks have traditionally carried all sorts of lies about the Hindus and India, regardless of Pakistani Hindu sentiments.
2) There is NO Indian historybook that even carries a picture of the many inscriptions on mosques that proudly mention that they were built out of stones taken from this or that hindu temple. I myself found this out many years AFTER I left highschool. So not only is there no propaganda, we in India cannot even talk about the TRUTH, because lefty bastards like it that way.
3) People like Romila Thapar are die-hard leftists, and unable to answer questions in open debates by people like Arun Shourie. And all over the California school education system, lefties and homosexuals rule the roost. THEY are the people that do not want the truth to come out - ostensibly not to hurt Indian Muslim sentiments.
This is the crux of the problem. As Hindus become more affluent, and more influential in the world, they will be demanding that FACTS - just FACTS - should come out REGARDLESS of muslim sentiments. If the Jews have Holocaust museums all over the world, surely the Hindus have the rights to show the facts as they are?
The reason that things are the way they are, is because of the over-patient and cowlike nature of the Hindus, and the treacherous low-down nature of the Lefty ba$tards.
But in the end - the Truth will surely win.
Instead of frothing at the mouth like a fanatical bearded pedophile-clone, why don`t you list two sentences: 1) some line I wrote, and 2) some line that contradicts it.
I sense in your desperate posts that you are trying to ask a question - how come these non-Muslim people are protesting George Bush`s visit. So what if they are? How does that contradict anything I am saying?
And about your long post about the bad Hindus who are trying to change History textbooks, and the good people trying to prevent it:
Educate yourself - read a lot of books and magazines. If you do, you will find the following non-debatable facts:
1) As admitted by such many non-RSS Pakistanis, the Pakistani textbooks have traditionally carried all sorts of lies about the Hindus and India, regardless of Pakistani Hindu sentiments.
2) There is NO Indian historybook that even carries a picture of the many inscriptions on mosques that proudly mention that they were built out of stones taken from this or that hindu temple. I myself found this out many years AFTER I left highschool. So not only is there no propaganda, we in India cannot even talk about the TRUTH, because lefty bastards like it that way.
3) People like Romila Thapar are die-hard leftists, and unable to answer questions in open debates by people like Arun Shourie. And all over the California school education system, lefties and homosexuals rule the roost. THEY are the people that do not want the truth to come out - ostensibly not to hurt Indian Muslim sentiments.
This is the crux of the problem. As Hindus become more affluent, and more influential in the world, they will be demanding that FACTS - just FACTS - should come out REGARDLESS of muslim sentiments. If the Jews have Holocaust museums all over the world, surely the Hindus have the rights to show the facts as they are?
The reason that things are the way they are, is because of the over-patient and cowlike nature of the Hindus, and the treacherous low-down nature of the Lefty ba$tards.
But in the end - the Truth will surely win.
#343 Posted by rsridhar on February 28, 2006 8:19:43 pm
re:#342 by omar_r_quraishi
(shri ramanujan shithead
another thing chutiyae
fukface ramanujan )
This guy Quraishi is a journalist?
We can get a glimpse of Pak`s journalistic standards from his posts.
Sridhar
(shri ramanujan shithead
another thing chutiyae
fukface ramanujan )
This guy Quraishi is a journalist?
We can get a glimpse of Pak`s journalistic standards from his posts.
Sridhar
#342 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on February 28, 2006 8:04:48 pm
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#341 Posted by rsridhar on February 28, 2006 7:29:06 pm
re:#331 by behram1
In that link i sent you on the panel discussion (in Heritage Foundation), one guy from Maldives asked why India, the largest democracy in the world, was not doing enough to foster democracy in the region, most experts (including Stephen Cohen) felt that India is a role model which neighbouring countries want to emulate. Sure, most hate India but they also envy it for its democracy.
Your post confirms my suspicion. I think the experts were right.
Sridhar
In that link i sent you on the panel discussion (in Heritage Foundation), one guy from Maldives asked why India, the largest democracy in the world, was not doing enough to foster democracy in the region, most experts (including Stephen Cohen) felt that India is a role model which neighbouring countries want to emulate. Sure, most hate India but they also envy it for its democracy.
Your post confirms my suspicion. I think the experts were right.
Sridhar
#340 Posted by rsridhar on February 28, 2006 7:24:11 pm
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