Chowk Staff April 13, 2006
#1 Posted by Inquirer on April 13, 2006 5:16:42 am
Both India and Pakistan should learn to organize the functions in a safer manner. Of course, inspite of all the planning the internal dissensions and foul criminal activities can never be ruled out. For that dimension, one has to develop better internal security procedures which would more closely monitor the antisocial groups and their plannings.
#2 Posted by discoverer on April 13, 2006 5:20:20 am
I am sure Government will balme AL qaeda or some muslim militant group. But has n e 1 thought about this. If this is the work of AL qaeda or militant group, will they kill THERE own muslims brothers for THERE cause. which is nothing except bringing and securing ISLAM. It`s the work of some other bigger organisation who are getting funding by some other lobby. There aim to terrorise people by making them believe that it is done by som1 else and doing the work secretly and securely. Who knows it America or India working in pakistan, Both countries always show they`re double faces as learn from the past.
The MMA leader contended that peace in South Asia was linked to the resolution of the Kashmir issue. ``I think talks without settling the Kashmir issue are meaningless and just a waste of time. We have held talks before with India and have always regretted the results,`` he said.
I didn`t get it Kashmiries all over the world are not at all worried about there land, no other country in the world help create Pakistan, It were the daring soul that seperated their own home. Why don`t kashmiris do the same thing. To be honest Kashimirs living in KAshmire don`t want to fight for their country, they want to be depend on others and they know where to look for.
The MMA leader contended that peace in South Asia was linked to the resolution of the Kashmir issue. ``I think talks without settling the Kashmir issue are meaningless and just a waste of time. We have held talks before with India and have always regretted the results,`` he said.
I didn`t get it Kashmiries all over the world are not at all worried about there land, no other country in the world help create Pakistan, It were the daring soul that seperated their own home. Why don`t kashmiris do the same thing. To be honest Kashimirs living in KAshmire don`t want to fight for their country, they want to be depend on others and they know where to look for.
#92 Posted by kaptain on April 14, 2006 11:31:17 pm
Re: # 3
Watch Kaante for this where the theory is explained before the plot..

And the head detaches itself first..then the bomb explodes..
The detachment is supported by rocket propelled..ignition which immediately takes flight..and the fissile material then acts like a grenade..
does that sound..stupid..?? or logical..??
Watch Kaante for this where the theory is explained before the plot..

And the head detaches itself first..then the bomb explodes..
The detachment is supported by rocket propelled..ignition which immediately takes flight..and the fissile material then acts like a grenade..
does that sound..stupid..?? or logical..??
#3 Posted by zeemax on April 13, 2006 5:20:39 am
....two skulls, perhaps of the suicide attackers have been found....
Yes. I saw those on TV. Interesting thing about suicide attacks is that the head is always blown away clean. Wonder why is that when the bomb is strapped on the abdomen so the body should be split in half. Any ballistics experts here?
Yes. I saw those on TV. Interesting thing about suicide attacks is that the head is always blown away clean. Wonder why is that when the bomb is strapped on the abdomen so the body should be split in half. Any ballistics experts here?
#5 Posted by jang on April 13, 2006 6:01:06 am
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#6 Posted by zeemax on April 13, 2006 6:19:21 am
#4 by Zeena
Zeena, is there a message in this darkness you produce, or reproduce?
There is a dark part in the souls. But I doubt that is your point.
Zeena, is there a message in this darkness you produce, or reproduce?
There is a dark part in the souls. But I doubt that is your point.
#7 Posted by zeemax on April 13, 2006 6:47:04 am
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#8 Posted by arjun_m on April 13, 2006 7:13:59 am
Karachi bombing was the handiwork of the wahabi nuts...the wahabi nuts the pakis loved when they were killing Indians..
EDITORIAL: Sunni Tehreek takes a hit
Pakistan reeled under its biggest-ever sectarian blow as a grand Barelvi congregation celebrating the birthday of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) on Eid Milad un Nabi was suicide-bombed on Tuesday. Out of the 1,500 that had gathered, 57 died and over 100 were injured. Witnesses differed over how it happened. The official version was that the suicide-bomber was in the second row from the stage but Sunni Tehreek eyewitnesses said a man bounded on to the stage like a monkey (bandar ki tarah) and let off a device tied to his torso. Who was behind the attack?
Speaking to the same TV channel, the MQM chief, Altaf Hussain, clearly said that it was a case of suicide-bombing by one “particular” extremist organisation. He didn’t name the organisation but he gave us a hint about the culprits when he referred to the Hangu bombing on the day of ashura this year when 36 Shias were killed. The implication is that some hard line Sunni sectarian outfit is behind this massacre. Earlier, on April 7, Allama Hassan Turabi of Tehreek-e-Islami (Shia), after narrowly escaping a bombing in Karachi, had pointed to the acquittal of Deobandi Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba men at the High Court a day earlier and complained that the same sectarian killers had done the deed. Mr Hussain is right.
EDITORIAL: Sunni Tehreek takes a hit
Pakistan reeled under its biggest-ever sectarian blow as a grand Barelvi congregation celebrating the birthday of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) on Eid Milad un Nabi was suicide-bombed on Tuesday. Out of the 1,500 that had gathered, 57 died and over 100 were injured. Witnesses differed over how it happened. The official version was that the suicide-bomber was in the second row from the stage but Sunni Tehreek eyewitnesses said a man bounded on to the stage like a monkey (bandar ki tarah) and let off a device tied to his torso. Who was behind the attack?
Speaking to the same TV channel, the MQM chief, Altaf Hussain, clearly said that it was a case of suicide-bombing by one “particular” extremist organisation. He didn’t name the organisation but he gave us a hint about the culprits when he referred to the Hangu bombing on the day of ashura this year when 36 Shias were killed. The implication is that some hard line Sunni sectarian outfit is behind this massacre. Earlier, on April 7, Allama Hassan Turabi of Tehreek-e-Islami (Shia), after narrowly escaping a bombing in Karachi, had pointed to the acquittal of Deobandi Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba men at the High Court a day earlier and complained that the same sectarian killers had done the deed. Mr Hussain is right.
#9 Posted by wiseguyin on April 13, 2006 7:26:49 am
Duh..
I can only see one as a tragedy. The other is a cause of joy;ranking right alongside the
earthquake in the impact on Jehad.
I can only see one as a tragedy. The other is a cause of joy;ranking right alongside the
earthquake in the impact on Jehad.
#10 Posted by delhiwala on April 13, 2006 7:41:07 am
Very sad indeed!!
My beloved Meerut, only 70 KM from Delhi, was the town where Ghalib used to buy his liquor from the English.
India does not have any rules etc for organizing any gatherings. Despite all the progress India is in dark ages as far civic sense is concerned. No Govt can enforce it, majority of people have no idea what an organized gathering should be like.
sorry for the loss in Merath!!
What about Karachi?
How can they blame it on India?
My beloved Meerut, only 70 KM from Delhi, was the town where Ghalib used to buy his liquor from the English.
India does not have any rules etc for organizing any gatherings. Despite all the progress India is in dark ages as far civic sense is concerned. No Govt can enforce it, majority of people have no idea what an organized gathering should be like.
sorry for the loss in Merath!!
What about Karachi?
How can they blame it on India?
#11 Posted by delhiwala on April 13, 2006 7:41:26 am
Very sad indeed!!
My beloved Meerut, only 70 KM from Delhi, was the town where Ghalib used to buy his liquor from the English.
India does not have any rules etc for organizing any gatherings. Despite all the progress India is in dark ages as far civic sense is concerned. No Govt can enforce it, majority of people have no idea what an organized gathering should be like.
sorry for the loss in Merath!!
What about Karachi?
How can they blame it on India?
My beloved Meerut, only 70 KM from Delhi, was the town where Ghalib used to buy his liquor from the English.
India does not have any rules etc for organizing any gatherings. Despite all the progress India is in dark ages as far civic sense is concerned. No Govt can enforce it, majority of people have no idea what an organized gathering should be like.
sorry for the loss in Merath!!
What about Karachi?
How can they blame it on India?
#12 Posted by bharath on April 13, 2006 8:04:09 am
Meerut:
Stupid 3rd world behavior and not following safety regulations.
Karachi:
Sectarian hatred amongst Sunnis.
Conclusion-
Inappropriate thread, false hate mongering
Stupid 3rd world behavior and not following safety regulations.
Karachi:
Sectarian hatred amongst Sunnis.
Conclusion-
Inappropriate thread, false hate mongering
#13 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on April 13, 2006 8:24:09 am
#2 discoverer {``If this is the work of AL qaeda or militant group, will they kill THERE (sic) own muslims brothers for THERE (sic) cause. which is nothing except bringing and securing ISLAM. It`s the work of some other bigger organisation who are getting funding by some other lobby. ``}
Dear Discoverer,
Obviously you have discovered a new strain of Acapulco gold that lets you see things upside down and inverted. :)
The attacks on the US embassies in Nairobia and Dar-es-Salaam resulted in the deaths of many many Muslims. The attacks on the WTC in NYC resulted in the deaths of many many Muslims. The daily attacks on Shia mosques in Baghdad and the numerous suicide attacks on Shia mosques in Karachi kill many many Muslims - but then they may not consider Shias as Muslims. If this is how the Sunni Wahabbi right-wing fundo terrorists ``bring and secure`` Islam, may we ask them for a refund and some good old insecurity?
Dear Discoverer,
Obviously you have discovered a new strain of Acapulco gold that lets you see things upside down and inverted. :)
The attacks on the US embassies in Nairobia and Dar-es-Salaam resulted in the deaths of many many Muslims. The attacks on the WTC in NYC resulted in the deaths of many many Muslims. The daily attacks on Shia mosques in Baghdad and the numerous suicide attacks on Shia mosques in Karachi kill many many Muslims - but then they may not consider Shias as Muslims. If this is how the Sunni Wahabbi right-wing fundo terrorists ``bring and secure`` Islam, may we ask them for a refund and some good old insecurity?
#14 Posted by kaptain on April 13, 2006 8:36:44 am
kuch nahi hoga..
4 din t.v shoar machaaye ga..
4 din..rairee waala..ghar baithay ga..
4 din..kuch loag afsurda hoangey..
4 din..syaasat daan bolein gey..
phir khamoshi sey sub apnay kaam mein lag jaayein gey..
aaj tak kuch huwa jo ab hoga..??
yeh suggestions apnay paas rakho..key kya hona chaahiyay ya nahi hona chaahiyay..hoga wohi jo waqt mein likha gaya hai..
4 din t.v shoar machaaye ga..
4 din..rairee waala..ghar baithay ga..
4 din..kuch loag afsurda hoangey..
4 din..syaasat daan bolein gey..
phir khamoshi sey sub apnay kaam mein lag jaayein gey..
aaj tak kuch huwa jo ab hoga..??
yeh suggestions apnay paas rakho..key kya hona chaahiyay ya nahi hona chaahiyay..hoga wohi jo waqt mein likha gaya hai..
#18 Posted by wiseguyin on April 13, 2006 9:09:31 am
Re: # 15
Salim Jee,
The last case of Sati that became famous was of Roop Kunwar. And thatwas in 1987. To
this day we have police guards at that place where she was murdered so that people
don`t do puja there.
We know our problems - and do everything within our power to correct them. Success has
been average but it is there, nonetheless.
regards
Salim Jee,
The last case of Sati that became famous was of Roop Kunwar. And thatwas in 1987. To
this day we have police guards at that place where she was murdered so that people
don`t do puja there.
We know our problems - and do everything within our power to correct them. Success has
been average but it is there, nonetheless.
regards
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