Imran Khan November 15, 2007
#33 Posted by masadi on November 15, 2007 11:49:04 pm
#31, read HPs post because given their agenda and history down deep they are afraid of the people, dictatorship suits them better
#34 Posted by masadi on November 15, 2007 11:52:23 pm
jayp shut up with the hoodbuoy stuff. This BS has a history and poverty and neglect is definitely a factor that helped the Americans mainstream the jihadists with motivational, material and military support, without which they were amounting to nothing- they US used them then for its "cold war" and is using it now for its new war without end "the wot". You on the other hand are a bigot just like them and when it comes time to use you, you will hop to as well...
#35 Posted by masadi on November 16, 2007 12:05:05 am
The US operates through its occupation force
Reported by The Independant
John Negroponte, the deputy US secretary of state, will meet not only General Musharraf but also General Ashfaq Kiyani, the deputy head of the armed forces, the man poised to take over the senior military role should General Musharraf – as he has promised he will – take off his uniform and become a civilian leader.
Reported by The Independant
John Negroponte, the deputy US secretary of state, will meet not only General Musharraf but also General Ashfaq Kiyani, the deputy head of the armed forces, the man poised to take over the senior military role should General Musharraf – as he has promised he will – take off his uniform and become a civilian leader.
#36 Posted by majumdar on November 16, 2007 12:05:54 am
Masadi sahib,
Re: 31 Thanx.
(The islamists and the army are together again. The farce is now over. Any one can see that battle in Pakistan is now between the liberal, moderate on one side and the islamist on the other side.)
I presume HP sain pits the battle in Pak between the liberal, moderate on one side and military-mullah nexus on the other. So I presume you and HP sain are liberalooons and moderatooons. Right?
Regards
Re: 31 Thanx.
(The islamists and the army are together again. The farce is now over. Any one can see that battle in Pakistan is now between the liberal, moderate on one side and the islamist on the other side.)
I presume HP sain pits the battle in Pak between the liberal, moderate on one side and military-mullah nexus on the other. So I presume you and HP sain are liberalooons and moderatooons. Right?
Regards
#37 Posted by jayp on November 16, 2007 12:53:22 am
masadi saab,
So you are also one among them, who believe that jihadis are due to poverty and support of the US. The US support vanished more than a decade ago, and now who is funding the jihadis, teh abdul pakis with the collections at teh shops and teh madrassas.
Then poverty, well you all seem to claim that poverty is the previlage of pakistani muslims. Take it from me masadi saab, the tree million budhist in india who escaped from the chinese are poorer than the abdul paki. Why no budhist terrorism, I may ask.
It is all in the book, and every muslim dominated country will eventually fall into the jihadic cez pool.
So you are also one among them, who believe that jihadis are due to poverty and support of the US. The US support vanished more than a decade ago, and now who is funding the jihadis, teh abdul pakis with the collections at teh shops and teh madrassas.
Then poverty, well you all seem to claim that poverty is the previlage of pakistani muslims. Take it from me masadi saab, the tree million budhist in india who escaped from the chinese are poorer than the abdul paki. Why no budhist terrorism, I may ask.
It is all in the book, and every muslim dominated country will eventually fall into the jihadic cez pool.
#38 Posted by blithe on November 16, 2007 1:24:29 am
A very courageous and truthful Pakistani.
I will protest on Imran being freed immediately.
I will protest on Imran being freed immediately.
#39 Posted by jayp on November 16, 2007 1:27:47 am
Benazir was released due to a call from the US. Hamid gul ws released due to a call from saudi king. Pak troops are released and given Rs 500 by the tribals due to their good behavior and the weapons they surrendered.
What do the pakistanis want, they should recall the speech
" you are free, to receive calls from any one and obey them..."
What do the pakistanis want, they should recall the speech
" you are free, to receive calls from any one and obey them..."
#40 Posted by jayp on November 16, 2007 1:28:33 am
Imaran will be in prison for some time, Jamima is trying for the gordon brown to make the call.
#41 Posted by masadi on November 16, 2007 2:15:40 am
jayp writes "the tree million budhist in india who escaped from the chinese are poorer than the abdul paki."
When the US tries to create a buddhist rebellion in China and pits groups against each other, poverty of the recruits will be to their advantage. People who are well vested in the system don't rebel against it. The millions that escaped Afghanistan to come to Iran and Pakistan were peaceful, the book had nothing to do with it because most of them had never read it, but poverty was the plight of most which acted as catalyst to begin a structure, a factory that even when the intial setup team is taken away functions by itself. For you bigotry of mindset describes your methodology- unfortunately you are not as important at the current time to the US to implement its foreign agenda, if you were chosen as enemy #1, you'd porduce similar acts of suicide and "terrorims"- regardless of the books you read and the doggies you marry.... People like you who reduce the calibre of discussion on chowk to an infantile level of bigotry, i.e my dad is better than yours or bigger than yours, need to moved to a different forum. Learn how to think and reason before you mess up these forums...fool.
When the US tries to create a buddhist rebellion in China and pits groups against each other, poverty of the recruits will be to their advantage. People who are well vested in the system don't rebel against it. The millions that escaped Afghanistan to come to Iran and Pakistan were peaceful, the book had nothing to do with it because most of them had never read it, but poverty was the plight of most which acted as catalyst to begin a structure, a factory that even when the intial setup team is taken away functions by itself. For you bigotry of mindset describes your methodology- unfortunately you are not as important at the current time to the US to implement its foreign agenda, if you were chosen as enemy #1, you'd porduce similar acts of suicide and "terrorims"- regardless of the books you read and the doggies you marry.... People like you who reduce the calibre of discussion on chowk to an infantile level of bigotry, i.e my dad is better than yours or bigger than yours, need to moved to a different forum. Learn how to think and reason before you mess up these forums...fool.
#42 Posted by bjkumar on November 16, 2007 4:18:03 am
Hamidm2 sahib (and a few like-minded Pakistanis),
Only the Jinnahs of the world get a country handed over to them without making any personal sacrifices!
By being arrested for protesting Pakistani martial law and spending time in jail, Mr. Imran Khan places one notch above the Jinnah. I wish him the nest.
The real dawn is not very far, IMHO!
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Ahmedmadani sahib,
It is the easiest thing in the world for the Pakistanis to take over Kashmir, indeed all of India. But you guys need to learn the language of pyar-mohabbat - something your countrymen have proved themselves singularly inadept at so far!
#43 Posted by majumdar on November 16, 2007 4:23:57 am
Beej bhaiyya,
A very happy Chhat to you!!!
(personal sacrifices)
Like staying as a sarkari mehmaan in Agha Khan's palace.
Regards
A very happy Chhat to you!!!
(personal sacrifices)
Like staying as a sarkari mehmaan in Agha Khan's palace.
Regards
#44 Posted by bjkumar on November 16, 2007 4:38:54 am
Majumdar yaar,
You know the truth put try to poke and rile people up (it won't work).
When Gandhiji was jailed in Agha Khan's house, it was not a healthy abode. From all accounts, it was dark, dreary and mosquitos- and other bugs-infested. In particular, it was highly damaging to the health of the Kasturba, who did not survive her stay there.
The following is an excerpt from the account given by Sushila Nayar.
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"Kasturba passed away on the 22nd of February, 1944 in Bapu's lap. She had been ailing for months. She was a patient of chronic bronchitis with asthma. It had weakened her heart. In Aga Khan palace detention camp at Poona, she started getting attacks of paroxysmal tachycardia. A terminal bronchopneumonia and failing of kidney function put out the flame of life in her frail body. She had been her husband's constant companion for more than sixty years. The two, while they were still children, had been married and had grown up together to become man and wife, had produced and reared four sons and had taken a vow of celibacy by the age of thirty, when many young men and women today have still to chose their life's partners.
Bapu had seen many deaths. But I think Kasturba's death hit him the hardest.
He had been, on that fateful day, delayed for his evening walk because. of an argument whether Ba should be given penicillin injections or not. He decided against it and went for a wash before going down for a stroll in the compound of the detention camp. Just then Ba called out to him. He came and sat down on her bed. She was restless. He asked her to lie down, She laid her head on his lap and her breathing changed. In less than five minutes, she passed into eternal peace. A tear stood on his cheek as he gently laid her head on the pillow.
He kept the vigil for hours sitting by her side, reading the Gita. The next morning the body was bathed, decked with bangles and Kumkum and taken out for cremation on the ground of the detention camp. The Government were afraid to let the cremation take place outside. Her body had become water logged due to cardiac and renal failure and it took a long time for the flames to consume it. Solicitous friends:. asked Bapu to retire. He was not very strong physically and at 74 having taken his due share of night-nursing- during her illness, he was physically and emotionally quite exhausted. But he refused to budge from the- cremation ground till the whole thing was over.
Late that night as he lay down to sleep, his pent up agony was expressed in one sentence: "After sixty years of constant companionship, I cannot imagine life without her".
The vacuum created by her death was painful not only for him but also for all of us the inmates of the Ashram and even to the casual visitors who used to- find solace in meeting her when they could not see Bapu."
#45 Posted by majumdar on November 16, 2007 4:47:20 am
Beej bhaiyya,
You must have heard what Sarojini Naidu had once said "It costs the nation a fortune to keep the Mahatma poor" or something to that effect. And unlike me or my favourite chowkie pal, she wasn't an acolyte of the "vampire"
Regards
You must have heard what Sarojini Naidu had once said "It costs the nation a fortune to keep the Mahatma poor" or something to that effect. And unlike me or my favourite chowkie pal, she wasn't an acolyte of the "vampire"
Regards
#46 Posted by AlephNull on November 16, 2007 4:56:04 am
Indians who are going easy on Imran Khan ought to know that Hamid Gul was reported to be one of his closest advisers. If there’s any truth to those accounts, the man is fundamentally unsound.
#47 Posted by bjkumar on November 16, 2007 5:07:22 am
#45
Jum dada,
Ms. Naidu was entitled to her opinions, like anybody else (including your favorite chowkie pal).
It is also possible she was saying that stuff to encourage him not to go to jail, because she was extremely fond of him. It is well known that Ms. Naidu was inspired to join the Indpendence movement because of him and she accompanied Gandhiji all along - including his journeys to the jail.
Jum dada,
Ms. Naidu was entitled to her opinions, like anybody else (including your favorite chowkie pal).
It is also possible she was saying that stuff to encourage him not to go to jail, because she was extremely fond of him. It is well known that Ms. Naidu was inspired to join the Indpendence movement because of him and she accompanied Gandhiji all along - including his journeys to the jail.
#48 Posted by hamidm2 on November 16, 2007 7:13:26 am
bjkumar,
..... let's not mention the digusting naked charlatan in an article by imran khan! ..... and please don't post another picture - i just had breakfast
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