William Dalrymple August 17, 2007
#129 Posted by arjun2 on August 17, 2007 5:20:01 pm
#120 Posted by Cobra on August 17, 2007 2:51:12 pm
Petroleum reserves are in Central Asia and Siberia.
yes..but what cartographically challenged pakis don't know is that the reserves are not in a place where they can be easily piped through the land of the pure..
Petroleum reserves are in Central Asia and Siberia.
yes..but what cartographically challenged pakis don't know is that the reserves are not in a place where they can be easily piped through the land of the pure..
#130 Posted by Cobra on August 17, 2007 5:27:16 pm
Anil Bhai,
[Sometimes my RSS upbring show through :)]That was in jest yaar. Trying to pull your legs. Don't take it seriously.
[Sometimes my RSS upbring show through :)]That was in jest yaar. Trying to pull your legs. Don't take it seriously.
#131 Posted by arjun2 on August 17, 2007 5:32:01 pm
#125 Posted by HisExcellency on August 17, 2007 4:25:52 pm
Many whites turned out in great numbers to show their solidarity
They were probably undercover anti-terrorist MI5 operatives...what better place to monitor terrorists than a parade for jihadis'r'us?
Many whites turned out in great numbers to show their solidarity
They were probably undercover anti-terrorist MI5 operatives...what better place to monitor terrorists than a parade for jihadis'r'us?
#132 Posted by arjun2 on August 17, 2007 5:45:01 pm
pakis: tell me something..are ya'all stupid or is it that he think you are stupid? maybe he thinks he can say anything he wants because you can't do anything about it...?
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007/08/18/story_18-8- 2007_pg1_1
Pakistan needs me: Musharraf
President says war on terrorism not being fought under foreign pressure
mmmmkay....
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007/08/18/story_18-8- 2007_pg1_1
Pakistan needs me: Musharraf
President says war on terrorism not being fought under foreign pressure
mmmmkay....
#133 Posted by nb on August 17, 2007 5:47:13 pm
Re: # 73
Zeemax, this is my soap box, please give it back to me. I find the dirt and lack of basic hygiene in a lot of India really heart-breaking. Having workied in Dharavi, let me tell you Muslims who live there-and throughout India- are as fatalistic as anyone else. The problem is, they all feel they cannot complain because there is someone "worser" off, as my friend's 6 year old would say. I maintain it comes from generations of poverty, not from a religion.
Zeemax, this is my soap box, please give it back to me. I find the dirt and lack of basic hygiene in a lot of India really heart-breaking. Having workied in Dharavi, let me tell you Muslims who live there-and throughout India- are as fatalistic as anyone else. The problem is, they all feel they cannot complain because there is someone "worser" off, as my friend's 6 year old would say. I maintain it comes from generations of poverty, not from a religion.
#134 Posted by Folio on August 17, 2007 5:47:19 pm
#37 Posted by echoboom on August 17, 2007 8:05:26 am
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Laakhh Laanut on the Westernism...AaaakHHHH Thhhhhhhooo!
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Birth is an accident. You cud have been born to a typical ooon family in an Akhthooo western country.
Escho Sir, What is this? U are a well read, sophisticated person. If a gora like Mr.Dalrymple writes 4 us then it's great but a brown man write for them it's laanut?
Give us some perspective on this. phlz!
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Laakhh Laanut on the Westernism...AaaakHHHH Thhhhhhhooo!
====
Birth is an accident. You cud have been born to a typical ooon family in an Akhthooo western country.
Escho Sir, What is this? U are a well read, sophisticated person. If a gora like Mr.Dalrymple writes 4 us then it's great but a brown man write for them it's laanut?
Give us some perspective on this. phlz!
#135 Posted by arjun2 on August 17, 2007 5:47:42 pm
seriously..who are you guys fooling...
Pakiland says 200% sure US won't attack...huh? what about damadola and bajaur and other places?
Pakiland angry that US selected Bhutto...huh? you were unaware of your canine status?
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007/08/18/story_18-8-2 007_pg1_7
US deal-brokering reports draw anger
ISLAMABAD: The US was accused on Friday of meddling in Pakistani affairs amid reports that Washington is trying to broker a power-sharing deal between President Pervez Musharraf and his archrival Benazir Bhutto.
Sources in both government and opposition denounced reports that Washington was pressuring military ruler General Musharraf to come to an arrangement with two-time former prime minister Bhutto ahead of national elections.
A government spokesman said the choice of national leader lay with the people of Pakistan and should depend on the vote. “Pre-judging the mandate of the people of Pakistan is an insult to the electorate,” Deputy Information Minister Tariq Azeem said.
In a report on Thursday, the New York Times had said that the US was discussing reforms with key political players in Pakistan amid reported plans to get Musharraf to share power with Bhutto. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice discussed the power-sharing arrangement in a telephone call to President Musharraf last week, the newspaper said, quoting American and Pakistani officials.
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) leader Liaqat Baloch said Musharraf sought to stay in power “at any cost” and had allowed US influence in Pakistani political and military affairs to escalate to unprecedented levels.
Senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Raja Zafarul Haq said the reports showed how Pakistan’s sovereignty had been undermined during Musharraf’s eight-year “dictatorship”.
“What the US wants to see is a peaceful, prosperous, secure, stable Pakistan – that’s in the interests of the Pakistanis, the interests of the region, and interests of the whole world,” National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. “We want to see a moderate political centre form there, following democratic processes.”
Pakiland says 200% sure US won't attack...huh? what about damadola and bajaur and other places?
Pakiland angry that US selected Bhutto...huh? you were unaware of your canine status?
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007/08/18/story_18-8-2 007_pg1_7
US deal-brokering reports draw anger
ISLAMABAD: The US was accused on Friday of meddling in Pakistani affairs amid reports that Washington is trying to broker a power-sharing deal between President Pervez Musharraf and his archrival Benazir Bhutto.
Sources in both government and opposition denounced reports that Washington was pressuring military ruler General Musharraf to come to an arrangement with two-time former prime minister Bhutto ahead of national elections.
A government spokesman said the choice of national leader lay with the people of Pakistan and should depend on the vote. “Pre-judging the mandate of the people of Pakistan is an insult to the electorate,” Deputy Information Minister Tariq Azeem said.
In a report on Thursday, the New York Times had said that the US was discussing reforms with key political players in Pakistan amid reported plans to get Musharraf to share power with Bhutto. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice discussed the power-sharing arrangement in a telephone call to President Musharraf last week, the newspaper said, quoting American and Pakistani officials.
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) leader Liaqat Baloch said Musharraf sought to stay in power “at any cost” and had allowed US influence in Pakistani political and military affairs to escalate to unprecedented levels.
Senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Raja Zafarul Haq said the reports showed how Pakistan’s sovereignty had been undermined during Musharraf’s eight-year “dictatorship”.
“What the US wants to see is a peaceful, prosperous, secure, stable Pakistan – that’s in the interests of the Pakistanis, the interests of the region, and interests of the whole world,” National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. “We want to see a moderate political centre form there, following democratic processes.”
#136 Posted by nb on August 17, 2007 5:48:41 pm
Re: # 122
DrDr, have you finally been pinned down as a Pakistani after years of being coy and enigmatic?
DrDr, have you finally been pinned down as a Pakistani after years of being coy and enigmatic?
#137 Posted by HP on August 17, 2007 6:55:49 pm
Rediff is one hell of site. Here are some gems that I discovered today!
The article
What are you doing for India?
http://www.rediff.com/india60/2007/aug/17india.htm
Read some responses:
The article’s title should have been:
face it ,tat country sucked so we left
hey rajesh the very fact we lve in america says so much bout our intent to contribute ,now dnt talk bout the dollars we send home to our families ,face it ,tat country sucked so we left
RE:when
by ashish on Aug 18, 2007 03:32 AM
i wudnt want my kids to live there ever ,so if u want go ahead cause tat rat hole will never change ,get real
RE:when
by ashish on Aug 18, 2007 05:29 AM
im no hyppocrite mr on ,if wat i said wasnt tue then all the millions of people knockin at us and uk embassies to migrate shud make my point more clear ,no my mum is cool dont worry ,at least i havnt left her and run away ,she in america too relax
by BRIGHTMORNINGSTAR on Aug 18, 2007 05:17 AM
You are right Avinash. But minor correction. India does not rock. Most part of India is still in stone ages. watch TV . Hundreds of thousands swimming right now in Bihar . BJP ministers held special prayers for the death of Manmohan Singh. MODI continue to kill innocents, Govt of karnataka decided not to give land to IT companies in Bangalore, Chikken GUNYA is kiling dozens every day in kerala from last 6 months and no one has a clue what is the cause / remedy. India rocks in your bloody dreams
face it ,tat country sucked so we left
Now this guy really knows India
“We don;t need to do any thing for India. we love india but Indian structure suck.
I am glad i m not living india coz India is for muslim and backward cast.
There is nothing for common educated Hindu.
Hetal Patel.”
And the agreement
“RE:I am proud to be not living in india.
by INDIAN on Aug 18, 2007 01:29 AM
Ya I agreed, 20% population running the Government. All decision are always taken in Favour of second largest majority of India.”
face it ,tat country sucked so we left
#138 Posted by nb on August 17, 2007 7:18:27 pm
HP, I presume you left Pakistan because it was too good for you??
#139 Posted by ahmedmadani on August 17, 2007 8:31:16 pm
Re: # 138
Pakistanies do not leave country as it is hard here but in foreign better opportunities.
Pakistanies do not leave country as it is hard here but in foreign better opportunities.
#140 Posted by ahmedmadani on August 17, 2007 8:37:26 pm
Friend in need is friend indeed.
Long live sinopakistani friendship.
If indians bahave they can get friends also.
"Pakistan sends relief supplies for China floods ISLAMABAD, Aug 17(AFP): Pakistan on Friday despatched relief supplies including rice and tents to China for victims of devastating floods there that have killed more than 500 people, the foreign ministry said. A plane carrying 150 tents, 1,000 blankets, five tonnes of rice and 200,000 water purifying tablets had left for the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi, a ministry statement said. (Posted @ 16:00 PST)"
Long live sinopakistani friendship.
If indians bahave they can get friends also.
"Pakistan sends relief supplies for China floods ISLAMABAD, Aug 17(AFP): Pakistan on Friday despatched relief supplies including rice and tents to China for victims of devastating floods there that have killed more than 500 people, the foreign ministry said. A plane carrying 150 tents, 1,000 blankets, five tonnes of rice and 200,000 water purifying tablets had left for the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi, a ministry statement said. (Posted @ 16:00 PST)"
#141 Posted by tahmed32 on August 17, 2007 8:41:01 pm
#137 Same negative minded individuals acting superior because they got visas to the west on rediff as on chowk. What they dont realize is that the cesspool is in their heads, not in India or Pakistan. And by mocking poverty and other difficult conditions in India (as the same lot does about Pakistan on chowk), they merely reveal the poverty inside their own heads.
#142 Posted by tahmed32 on August 17, 2007 8:43:12 pm
#140 madani: I hope you have given the matter of Musharraf some thought, and realized that democracy is better than military rule.
#143 Posted by tahmed32 on August 17, 2007 8:46:17 pm
#140 madani: I hope chinese enjoy our warm blankets and fine basmati rice. Hope they dont enjoy it so much that they want more, because what will our people do in winter if they take away our blankets?
#144 Posted by amansandhu on August 17, 2007 10:03:11 pm
Ranjit,
#62,
These parasites, the left parties etc have a vested agenda in keeping the country backward. Also the babus have yet to come out of their socialist mindset.When New Delhi airport was made, the bid was given to the company qoututing the lowest rate,not best facilities etc.
I was in New Dehi airport in July, there is a visible change, the smell is gone, there are new chairs, new carpets, good phone service new shops etc with the new airport coming up by 2010, and thankfully being built by a foreign company we, will have a world class airport.
There ate flyovers all over delhi and on the highway to Chandigarh, some poorly made, surely a private firm could have done a better job. The flyovers take ages to make causing great inconvenience to the public. International companies can put up pre-fabricated bridges in 2-3 months.
#62,
These parasites, the left parties etc have a vested agenda in keeping the country backward. Also the babus have yet to come out of their socialist mindset.When New Delhi airport was made, the bid was given to the company qoututing the lowest rate,not best facilities etc.
I was in New Dehi airport in July, there is a visible change, the smell is gone, there are new chairs, new carpets, good phone service new shops etc with the new airport coming up by 2010, and thankfully being built by a foreign company we, will have a world class airport.
There ate flyovers all over delhi and on the highway to Chandigarh, some poorly made, surely a private firm could have done a better job. The flyovers take ages to make causing great inconvenience to the public. International companies can put up pre-fabricated bridges in 2-3 months.
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