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The Massacre at Bajaur

S F Hasnat November 5, 2006

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#475 Posted by MantoLives on November 13, 2006 10:37:41 pm
Dear Harish mian,

Poor VRV has no backing for his ``facts`` you see. He threw in the name ``Facts are Sacred`` knowing that the book was written by Wali Khan and despite my repeated appeals to him to produce exactly where it said that Jinnah did not save anyone in Karachi, he had no answer. BTW... Remember that you`ve still not apologised or returned to the board where I have invited you again and again after your lie about Jinnah not responding immediately to the DAD killings (which have been proved to be work of Congress Goondas). My offer is still open to you to pick up the thread from where you left off.


Dear VRV,

Yes H V Hodson was lying... all the historians were lying ... and even this fellow from Bombay is lying...



THERE has been quite an uproar over Mr L. K. Advani’s statements while in Pakistan about Mr M. A. Jinnah’s secular outlook. I wonder if what I had witnessed in Karachi during the riots in the first week of January 1948 would throw some light on the subject.

I forget the exact date — Jan 6 or 10, l948 — when riots broke out in Karachi and Hindus were at the receiving end. They were being killed and their houses looted. This went on for three days. Three attempts were made on us at our first floor house in Trikona (Triangular) Park area near Artillery Maidan. A nawab family on the second floor, who had migrated from Lucknow protected by their Hindu neighbours, saved us.

On the fourth day and not a day too soon, I was passing the Eidgah Maidan when I found Jinnah Sahib addressing the crowds. He had passionately spoken for about 10 to 15 minutes. He had his famous “Jinnah cap” in his hands upside down, extended towards the crowds, imploring them to desist from bloodshed and not to make Hindus the target of their wrath. His unforgettable words spoken in Urdu, which ring in my ears even today, were about Pakistan not having been created for the massacre of Hindus who had an equal right to live with Muslims and others in this “pak” (pure) land not to be made “napak” (impure) by killing them.

He desired the crowds to return and help in returning all the loot to their area police stations. He had sternly warned the masses that shoot-at-sight orders were being given to deal with offenders. And that did have a salutary effect as under the direct orders of the then military chief, the military did open fire a few times on the miscreants and riots came to a halt much to the relief of everyone including our family. It was a pleasant surprise to find the crowds returning the “loot” which piled up at Eidgah Maidan to form a mini hillock.

That was the only time I had seen and heard the creator of Pakistan. I owe my life to him and to my Muslim neighbours, the migrants from India.

HIRA GULRAJANI
Mumbai, India.


I actually did track down Mr. Gulrajani. You are welcomed to verify his story... Also this is not the only time. Jinnah had given orders to his forces to shoot and kill any Muslim who attacked a Hindu`s home. Now you can go on distorting history (that is what you do best) ... but you cannot deny that while Jinnah was busy putting violence down in Karachi, casteist racist Hindu fascist bigot Gandhi was engaged in a drama to prove to the world he was actually a saint. So go on fooling the people... but what matters is the truth- and I know that in you deep dark sordid heart you know what the truth is (which is why you are acting increasingly desperate on these boards.)


on IMF ... I think it goes without saying that your pathetic attempt to pass off GNP has failed... now given that the website says it is IMF estimate... just goes to prove that they have not depended on official country information.

Only someone like you will say that IMF estimate has no basis and that your nonsense on these boards is the gospel truth.


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#474 Posted by harish_hyd on November 13, 2006 10:11:46 pm
#452 by VRV

THE FACT HOWEVER REMAINS THAT JINNAH DIDNT SAVE ANYBODY IN KARACHI OR FOR THAT MATTER ANYWHERE IN INDIA OR PAKISTAN THEN OR EVER.

Yaar VRV, you are WRONG. Jinnah saved a Gandhi statue in Karachi when mobs were bent on tearing it down (you know, he even had tears in his eyes. How moving!). What he did not save were human beings, because human beings can reproduce to replace the dead ones, but can statues reproduce? That dear VRV, was the greatness of Jinnah!

However, you will never understand it, because you are a Gandhian! Gandhi believed in saving humans, who after all were expendable according to Jinnah (notice the call to Direct Action).
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#472 Posted by Behram1 on November 13, 2006 7:00:01 pm

Jang:

Thank you for validating what I have suggesting all along. Here is how your claim is nullified.

{History:

The evolution of L&T into the country`s largest engineering and construction organizations is among the more remarkable success stories in Indian industry. The company was founded in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1938 by two Danish engineers, Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro - both of whom were strongly committed to developing India`s engineering talent and enabling it to meet the demands of industry. Beginning with the import of machinery from Europe, L&T rapidly took on engineering and construction assignments of increasing sophistication. Today, the company sets engineering benchmarks in terms of scale and complexity.}

Well, any more great engineering company in India, eh. You all had 60 years and all you could do is have some Banged Galore autism infected code coolies. Yet another proof that Hindoos have been infected with this disease of autism. Most of them are just stuck with degrading the greatness of Pakistani engineers.

Autism amongst Hindoos are very common, it just has not been diagnosed as of yet.

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#470 Posted by arjun2 on November 13, 2006 4:20:44 pm
#468 by behram1 on November 13, 2006 3:47pm PT


hello retardoman...we`re STILL waiting for you to tell us the name of the super-duper old economy company founded by the super-duper paki engineers...

or is a smalltime contracting company all you`ve got?
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#469 Posted by jang on November 13, 2006 4:04:50 pm
#468 behramji your posts are offcourse invaluable, but you are wrong many times. here the profile for L&T. its not a foreign company, it never was. what about boeing? where did that come from?

respectfully submitted

http://www.larsentoubro.com/about.htm

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#473 Posted by Behram1 on November 13, 2006 7:25:10 pm
Re: # 469 by jang on November 13, 2006 4:04pm PT

Dear jang:

{#468 behramji your posts are offcourse invaluable, but you are wrong many times.}

Hindoos have consistently hated the advanced degreed engineers from Pakistan. It just shows that my evaluation, as always, is correct. Due to the numerical advantage of 1:8, if there is only 1 engineering business in my state by a person from Pakistan, then of course by this ratio of 1:8, one should see at least 8 professional engineering businesses run by Hindoos. However, we have not come across any hindoo businesses in structural engineering (Oh! look at all those super highway pictures that your hindoo zaat likes to brag about). But, who were the designers? Larson and Toubro?

Where are those structural engineering businesses by people from Hindoo Land in the US.

OK. Let me humiliate you in another way.

If we, the successful engineers from Pakistan are successful in our own engineering business, given the odds against us, then one would admit, that the serving Pakistani engineers are awesome.

Looking at it in yet, another way, we did not take refuge like some unsuccessful hindoo engineer thug in the up and coming technology business. Can you get it?

Ok. Do you want yet another point to get humiliated?

Well, I leave it for some other time. All this bogus issues that Hindoos on average make more than an engineer from Pakistan, defies generally accepted logic. How in the world can a person on teachers salary, or on a bureaucratic salary make more than the person who is in his private professional engineering business. And that too with the hindoo ratio of 8:1.

But, being from India, you may have learnt the fuzzy math that was so aptly disproved earlier. Your hindoo RSS team does not even know the difference between GDP and GNP. No wonder your country is still useless after so many years of independence.

Respectfully submitted,


P.S. Do you also suffer from autism?

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#468 Posted by Behram1 on November 13, 2006 3:47:56 pm

You guys are still not getting it, or do you?

Except for Larson and Toubro (a foreign engineering company) what other local engineering companies are there in India that is world renowned. O! yeah, yeah, then there is Tata (a company started during the time of the Raj)

Shucks, can`t you guys understand that engineers from Pakistan are still better than those made in India. Most of them have their own consulting engineering businesses, and what about the Indian engineering naukars, who are employed, just as some good furniture.

Hindoo butts are on fire, eh!

So, who was that structural engineer that became world famous? eh! Sure, sure the Bengali chap, and not Pakistani.

Array wah reh wah, jang, just getting confused as usual, huh!.

Boeing gives you guys extended loan program to buy their aircraft, some financial khairat, and you think this is because you have some engineering superiority. Your society has not written a single engineering text book that is world renowned. All you have is copied materials as Theraja, etc. All you guys do is ``day chaapo``, and then, you don`t even give credit to the authors, and you consider this to be your country`s superior engineering curriculum, eh!

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#471 Posted by shishapa on November 13, 2006 5:32:56 pm
Re: # 468

How about Mahindra? They sell their automobiles in Europe. I have heard advertisements
for Mahindra Tractors on KLBJ 590AM in Austin so many times.
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#467 Posted by jang on November 13, 2006 1:33:52 pm
a rosy survey-report on old-world manufacturing report..

http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/33865

``The relentless emphasis that Indian companies have placed on continuously enhancing design and engineering skills, building new capabilities for product and technology innovation and in leveraging resources from around the world to provide value to customers are contributing in transforming `Made in India` into a global brand,`` stated Kaura.

``In fact, manufacturing in India is now acquiring a whole new dimension. While many low-end jobs are being outsourced to India, the manufacturing sector is also turning into the design and manufacturing hub of the world,`` says the report.

Be it industrial robot manufacturer Gudel or auto giant BMW or South Korean consumer goods giant LG, India has become a key manufacturing destination for a large number of global players. It is already a preferred destination for the manufacture of auto components, bulk drugs and producer services such as software, finance and several others.
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#466 Posted by arjun2 on November 13, 2006 12:47:08 pm
#465 by jang on November 13, 2006 11:36am PT

please don`t burst retardoman`s self-delusionary bubble...
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#465 Posted by jang on November 13, 2006 11:36:57 am
welch R&D center site is pretty informative for some of the engineering/tech talent available in india in areas other than IT.

http://www.ge.com/research/grc_3_3_4.html

State-of-the-art facilities
The GE Global Research Labs at the John F. Welch Technology Center provide the cutting-edge environment where talent and technology join to create products that differentiate GE as a leader in innovation.
At the John F. Welch Technology Centre (JFWTC) in Bangalore, scientists, researchers and engineers are part of a global team of innovators that work on high-impact technology areas such as: Electromagnetic Analytics, Composite Material Design, Color Technology, Additive Technology, Non-Destructive Evaluation, Corrosion Technology, MEMS, Molecular Modeling, Power Electronics, Analysis Technologies, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Engineering Analysis.

In total, we have labs at JFWTC that touch nearly every scientific discipline across the spectrum. These teams work on GE`s global technology initiatives and help create game-changing technologies and innovations to ensure GE has continued growth and leadership.

Our Labs
Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab
Computational Biology & Biostatistics Lab
Electronic Devices Molecular Modeling Lab
Electro-mechanical Control Systems
Electrical Power Technologies
Electro Technology
Imaging Technologies Lab
Material Applications Lab
Material Mechanics Lab
Materials Research Lab
NDE Imaging Lab
NDE Modeling Lab
Prediction Algorithms Lab
Remote Prognostics Lab
Surface Mechanics Lab
System Characterization Lab
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#463 Posted by Behram1 on November 13, 2006 11:10:59 am
Array Lord Krishna:

Pakistan still has much better engineers than hindoo land can ever think of?

Why is it that you guys don`t trumpet your structural engineers? or for that matter your mechanical engineers? or where is your power engineers? or your water resources? Your country was taken for a ride, and you wonder why Pakistanis are so much developed, eh!

Where are your engineers? Those who were ever made are now government baabujee or stuck in the academia. How many hindoo authored books are being taught in the US engineering classes? eh!

Just having all the bogus bakwas as usual. Keep up the good work and your country`s stupidity will be exposed. Your society deserve to be exposed and humiliated. You have no engineers in the US, and that is a fact.

And any that were made in the past decade or so were badly sucked into the wet dreams of hi-tech and hence have become code coolies. So much for the hindoo ruling elite. Guys who are not elected run your sham democracy. What would they know how to run an economy based on your country`s core competency. No wonder China has left your hindoo land in the dust bin of economy. Maybe you should now realize that hindoo land has no core competency. (Michael Porter may write another book on how to develop a nation without any core competencies and how to screw up a nation of over 1 Billion)

Garbage in Hindoo out (GIHO), eh!
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#462 Posted by Ranjit on November 13, 2006 10:23:17 am
Re:manto and krishna_abcd

Guys, I thought I had seen every possible flavor of Indo-Pak rivalry and arguments ranging from Hinduism/Islam, Gandhi/Jinnah, Ghauri/Prithvi, Koran/Vedas etc. However, competing road photographs takes the cake!! Who says we desis are not innovative? :-)

This is the height of ridiculous Indo-Pak rivalry. No wonder George Allen calls us mecacas!!

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#476 Posted by MantoLives on November 13, 2006 10:51:38 pm
Re: # 462

The credit for this goes to our buddy KrishnaABCD.
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#461 Posted by krishna_abcd on November 13, 2006 10:02:21 am
#435 by Mantolives

[You seriously ought to travel on Pakistani roads... the Pakistan`s decade old motorway for example is not a two laner like this pathetic specimen you are putting up below as a great Indian achievement...

Forget the Motorway (you cannot even compare ....) here are pictures of normal city roads in Karachi... and these were built more than 20 years ago... ]


Yasser my dear boy,

In the haste to post your road pictures you have forgotten some relevant facts:

1) The money for building those roads was obtained by Pakiland by begging from the bedouins and the goras - by licking bedouin and gora a$$es - whereas we paid for our own roads.

2) You guys financed your road system by mortgaging your behinds to the USA, and your behind is being abused by the goras on a regular basis - NOBODY would DARE to bomb Indian citizens on Indian soil.

3) If those pictures are 20 years old, why has the City of Karachi webiste not updated the photos with the latest ones?

4) The photos you posted are only of Karachi - India`s GQ and EWNS network is like that everywhere. We have six lane expressways running through the countrysides.

5) India`s GQ and EWNS road network is MANY TIMES the size of your pathetic Paki road network.

Here are some photos:


(Much better than your ill-gotten gains obtained through prostituting yourselves - no?)

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#460 Posted by arjun2 on November 13, 2006 8:08:15 am
Indians top foreign student enrollment in US

Seema Hakhu Kachru in Houston | November 13, 2006 11:09 IST

Despite a 5 per cent overall drop, India continues to be the top place of origin of international students coming to the United States for higher studies for the fifth year in a row.

According to the latest `Open Doors 2006 International Students in the United States` report released on Monday, India sent a total of 76,503 students to US to study in 2005-2006, a decrease of 5 per cent from the previous year (80,466), followed by China, Republic of Korea, Japan and Canada.

Students from the leading four places of origin -- India, China, Korea and Japan -- comprise 42 per cent of all international students enrolled in US higher education.

Out of this total, Indian students accounted for 13.5 per cent of all foreign students, followed closely by China (11.5 per cent) and Korea (10.4 per cent).

As for total international student enrollment (564,766), the number of international students studying in the US has remained steady, within a fraction of a per cent of the previous year`s totals (565,039).

A new analysis included in Open Doors for the first time shows colleges and universities reporting an 8 per cent increase in new enrollments for 2005-06.

Educating international students is a $13.5 billion industry for the nation`s 4,000 colleges and universities, and in many science and engineering departments a majority of graduate students are foreign.

The report indicates that 52 per cent of US campuses reported increases in new enrollments for fall 2006, and only
20 per cent reported declines, while 28 per cent reported no change.

In order to maintain and ensure steady enrollment 58 per cent of all responding institutions have taken various steps like new international programmes or collaborations, followed by new staff or additional staff time devoted to international recruitment, new funding for international recruitment trips and new funding for marketing and promotion of programmes.

Institutions that have devoted more resources for international student recruitment trips seem to have concentrated mainly on Asia, with China, Korea, Japan and India as most popular recruitment destinations.(What`s this? No Pakistan?)

According to Allan E Goodman, president and CEO of the Institute of International Education, ``America`s colleges and universities have begun to see positive results from their proactive efforts to recruit international students and make them feel welcome on campus. With several thousand campuses able to host international students, the US has huge untapped capacity to meet the growing worldwide demand for higher education.``

For the fifth consecutive year, the University of Southern California remains the US campus with the largest international student enrollment, with 6,881 international students.

Columbia University moved up from fourth to second place with 5,575 international students.

The 2005-06 top five host institutions -- all perennially popular destinations for international students -- are rounded out by Purdue University (moving up to third place from sixth), New York University, and the University of Texas at Austin.


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