Naveed Ejaz November 29, 2007
#6 Posted by drfidvi on December 2, 2007 2:21:10 pm
Dear Ahmed Madani,
The article served a purpose very different to the concern that you have raised. Your concern is very valid and Kashmir is a very important issue for India and Pakistan, and above all Kashmir. In my humble opinion, the interests of Kashmiri people will be best served under a stable Pakistan, as opposed to one that is in a constant state of political flux.
The article served a purpose very different to the concern that you have raised. Your concern is very valid and Kashmir is a very important issue for India and Pakistan, and above all Kashmir. In my humble opinion, the interests of Kashmiri people will be best served under a stable Pakistan, as opposed to one that is in a constant state of political flux.
#5 Posted by Farigh-man on December 1, 2007 8:45:16 am
"By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe!"
AMAZING! AMAZING WRITING!
Well done Mr. Ejaz! Your clear connection between the dehumanization of our society and the political de-emphasis on the common man is brilliantly protrayed in the article.
Keep writing more....
AMAZING! AMAZING WRITING!
Well done Mr. Ejaz! Your clear connection between the dehumanization of our society and the political de-emphasis on the common man is brilliantly protrayed in the article.
Keep writing more....
#4 Posted by ijaz_gul on December 1, 2007 4:21:57 am
I cannot agree more.
The true ones have already been resigned to suffer. Others are just gup shup.
Both Zeemax and Madni reflect the other side, which is more real.
Desktop analysts, Blog Hoppers and others are creating a hype with their drawingroom doors shut.
In their parlance, "it is something in".
The true ones have already been resigned to suffer. Others are just gup shup.
Both Zeemax and Madni reflect the other side, which is more real.
Desktop analysts, Blog Hoppers and others are creating a hype with their drawingroom doors shut.
In their parlance, "it is something in".
#3 Posted by zeemax on December 1, 2007 3:32:13 am
Thank you Naveed Ejaz Saheb,
This is an excellent and well written piece.
But the reality contained in this will never be dawned on those morons (the vast majority on this forum) who thought Jamia Hafsa will surrender once their refrigerated food supplies ran out in 48 hours.
That is the extent of the alienation of these contemptible Pakistani parasite elites from reality, and they and their posterity will have to suffer for it I'm afraid.
Thanks again.
This is an excellent and well written piece.
But the reality contained in this will never be dawned on those morons (the vast majority on this forum) who thought Jamia Hafsa will surrender once their refrigerated food supplies ran out in 48 hours.
That is the extent of the alienation of these contemptible Pakistani parasite elites from reality, and they and their posterity will have to suffer for it I'm afraid.
Thanks again.
#2 Posted by ahmedmadani on November 30, 2007 9:34:12 pm
Re: # 1 Everybody is forgetting Kashmir. Why no body is ready to fight for , atleast in speeches.All parties have abandoned Kashmiri people, army, president, ML( All type), PPP , imran and MMA. I think freedom is not as important as national liberation of Kashmir and then freedom can come.
#1 Posted by ZINA on November 30, 2007 3:22:27 pm
'No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less...any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind...'
John Donne
Mr Ejaz, I could not agree more with you and find it an absolute truth that once we see our selves all as one, the magic and potential to progress, to heal, to develope as individuals and as nations in peace will be unlimited.
We must never forget our responsibility to one another. Turning a blind eye will not change the course of a storm. Are we proud of the history we are creating and will leave behind? What have we been part of? What achievements? What downfalls? Where is the difference?
Unless we awaken the deep conciousness within us that binds us as one, that turns compassion into the fire of brotherhood, we will be accountable for the collapse of our nation. Each one of us becasue indifference is unacceptable when so much is at stake.
John Donne
Mr Ejaz, I could not agree more with you and find it an absolute truth that once we see our selves all as one, the magic and potential to progress, to heal, to develope as individuals and as nations in peace will be unlimited.
We must never forget our responsibility to one another. Turning a blind eye will not change the course of a storm. Are we proud of the history we are creating and will leave behind? What have we been part of? What achievements? What downfalls? Where is the difference?
Unless we awaken the deep conciousness within us that binds us as one, that turns compassion into the fire of brotherhood, we will be accountable for the collapse of our nation. Each one of us becasue indifference is unacceptable when so much is at stake.
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