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#17 Posted by masadi on August 18, 2007 12:01:29 pm
The raving lunatic Okhla is lying about everything (except chowk censoring my articles) in the below reproduced BS diatribe, in fact it is quite pathetic that idiots like him have to invent bs to discredit my quite well established, well argued posts....like Madani sahib said these bastar** are just jealous because they cannot approach my posts except by inventing lies. Btw nobody deported me from the US or fired me from any US university, I came back to Pakistan of my own volition, away from the land of cheerful morons like okhla, slaves yet happy in their enslavement....Now go eff off okhla.... and don't spam all boards you damn fool
#18 Posted by arjun2 on August 18, 2007 3:28:33 pm
so there...
Army chief rules out troop withdrawal in Kashmir
By IANS
Friday August 17, 10:21 PM
Bangalore, Aug 17 (IANS) Chief of Army Staff General J.J. Singh Friday ruled out troop withdrawal from Kashmir, saying it was the primary duty of the armed forces to guard the borders from external aggression and infiltration bids.
'Kashmir is a border state. We share a border with Pakistan in the west and China in the north. These borders have not been resolved. Certain differences and variations in our perceptions exist on the border issue with China in the north and Pakistan in the west, especially along the Siachen glacier on the AGPL (actual ground position line),' the army chief said.
'We have to have troops deployed on these borders to defend our country like any other country which has unresolved borders,' Singh told reporters at a hurriedly convened press conference in the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) complex after witnessing a flight demonstration of the indigenous advanced light helicopter (ALH) powered with the new Shakti engines.
Reiterating the army's position on the issue, Singh said the question of withdrawal did not rise, as troops were also deployed to counter infiltration from across the western border where there was evidence of armed terrorists attempting to cross over regularly with weapons, explosives and other equipment.
'No country will allow such a thing (infiltration) to happen. Deployment of troops for counter infiltration is justified. As far as the hinterland is concerned, the army has been called in as a constitutional obligation to help in restoring law and order.
'Our presence gives security to the people and helps the state administration in carrying out its functions. But law and order is yet to be restored. I personally feel the litmus test is to normalise the situation, where the people are safe and anyone can visit the place without fear. I don't think that situation has come. And when it does, the government or the state will recommend that the army is no longer required,' Singh pointed out.
Castigating the media for asking him again and again whether troops would be pulled out, Singh said the principal task of the army was to guard the borders for defending the country from external threats and prevent infiltration.
Army chief rules out troop withdrawal in Kashmir
By IANS
Friday August 17, 10:21 PM
Bangalore, Aug 17 (IANS) Chief of Army Staff General J.J. Singh Friday ruled out troop withdrawal from Kashmir, saying it was the primary duty of the armed forces to guard the borders from external aggression and infiltration bids.
'Kashmir is a border state. We share a border with Pakistan in the west and China in the north. These borders have not been resolved. Certain differences and variations in our perceptions exist on the border issue with China in the north and Pakistan in the west, especially along the Siachen glacier on the AGPL (actual ground position line),' the army chief said.
'We have to have troops deployed on these borders to defend our country like any other country which has unresolved borders,' Singh told reporters at a hurriedly convened press conference in the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) complex after witnessing a flight demonstration of the indigenous advanced light helicopter (ALH) powered with the new Shakti engines.
Reiterating the army's position on the issue, Singh said the question of withdrawal did not rise, as troops were also deployed to counter infiltration from across the western border where there was evidence of armed terrorists attempting to cross over regularly with weapons, explosives and other equipment.
'No country will allow such a thing (infiltration) to happen. Deployment of troops for counter infiltration is justified. As far as the hinterland is concerned, the army has been called in as a constitutional obligation to help in restoring law and order.
'Our presence gives security to the people and helps the state administration in carrying out its functions. But law and order is yet to be restored. I personally feel the litmus test is to normalise the situation, where the people are safe and anyone can visit the place without fear. I don't think that situation has come. And when it does, the government or the state will recommend that the army is no longer required,' Singh pointed out.
Castigating the media for asking him again and again whether troops would be pulled out, Singh said the principal task of the army was to guard the borders for defending the country from external threats and prevent infiltration.
#19 Posted by okhla99 on August 18, 2007 7:13:51 pm
Horror of Horrors !!!
Masadi is being taken seriously by the Minister for education !!!!
Masadi is submitting reports to the government!!!
Higher education in Pakistan shall henceforth be on lines suggested by Masadi!!!
Pinch !!! Wake up !!!! Pinch !!!
We have only Masadi's word for it.
It must be as true as the remainder of his bullshyte , viz his 'students" conducting "research" and publishing "papers" in his "institute". Masadi working towards the "Nobel Prize". Lulu.com being a better publisher than Springer Verlag, McGraw Hill, Prentice Hall etc.
Some prople will believe anything.....
Let us hope that as and when the tottering government falls and the Ministers and their lackeys are executed (nay, shot on the streets like rabid dogs)-- a few particularly sidey llackeys are not allowed to escape.
Masadi is being taken seriously by the Minister for education !!!!
Masadi is submitting reports to the government!!!
Higher education in Pakistan shall henceforth be on lines suggested by Masadi!!!
Pinch !!! Wake up !!!! Pinch !!!
We have only Masadi's word for it.
It must be as true as the remainder of his bullshyte , viz his 'students" conducting "research" and publishing "papers" in his "institute". Masadi working towards the "Nobel Prize". Lulu.com being a better publisher than Springer Verlag, McGraw Hill, Prentice Hall etc.
Some prople will believe anything.....
Let us hope that as and when the tottering government falls and the Ministers and their lackeys are executed (nay, shot on the streets like rabid dogs)-- a few particularly sidey llackeys are not allowed to escape.
#20 Posted by arjun2 on August 18, 2007 7:41:17 pm
#19 Posted by okhla99 on August 18, 2007 7:13:51 pm
Masadi is being taken seriously by the Minister for education !!!
By the minister of education of the lackey government controlled by the US elite, no less... :)
Masadi is being taken seriously by the Minister for education !!!
By the minister of education of the lackey government controlled by the US elite, no less... :)
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