Feroz R Khan March 4, 2008
#261 Posted by jayp on March 7, 2008 12:43:08 am
259, majumdar,
If you cannot see the absurdity of it, that it is caused by two retired generals because of their stupidity, then so be it. Not even a single report talked about teh stupidity of two men, in fact one CEO stated that if any one can find a better CEO, he will resign.
If you cannot see the absurdity of it, that it is caused by two retired generals because of their stupidity, then so be it. Not even a single report talked about teh stupidity of two men, in fact one CEO stated that if any one can find a better CEO, he will resign.
#260 Posted by laddu on March 7, 2008 12:41:49 am
Re: # 258
Hey, Jay ji,
Jehadism is part of mullah gsardi that is endemic in Pakistan. The K for Kafir and the evil-scheming-hindus are indeed the favourite stereo-types of Paki psyche. These guys are taught through the state sponsored and approved Jehadic courses to hate hindus, jews and other kafirs. I have already splashed one baord with these hate mongering that they do with their young ones from the early school days.
The Pakistanis of the General Zia Generation are now enacting the script that was laid down in their young impressionable age.
This would continue for atleast another 20 years till this generation is wiped out.
Hey, Jay ji,
Jehadism is part of mullah gsardi that is endemic in Pakistan. The K for Kafir and the evil-scheming-hindus are indeed the favourite stereo-types of Paki psyche. These guys are taught through the state sponsored and approved Jehadic courses to hate hindus, jews and other kafirs. I have already splashed one baord with these hate mongering that they do with their young ones from the early school days.
The Pakistanis of the General Zia Generation are now enacting the script that was laid down in their young impressionable age.
This would continue for atleast another 20 years till this generation is wiped out.
#259 Posted by majumdar on March 7, 2008 12:37:59 am
Jayp,
Re: 257
So what is the big deal?
There was a similar breakdown in Mumbai for 2-3 days a few years back (grid breakdown). Many parts of India still go without power for 12 hours or more. But we still say India Shining. Why? Becuase of the Hindu, racist, casteist, fascist, misogynist bigoted freak???
Regards
Re: 257
So what is the big deal?
There was a similar breakdown in Mumbai for 2-3 days a few years back (grid breakdown). Many parts of India still go without power for 12 hours or more. But we still say India Shining. Why? Becuase of the Hindu, racist, casteist, fascist, misogynist bigoted freak???
Regards
#258 Posted by jayp on March 7, 2008 12:35:19 am
KARACHI: Rs8 million meant for bank looted in Shershah
Pakis are fond of classifying the jihadis, kashmir jihadis, taliban jihadis etc. Here is a new type of jihadis, bank robber jihadis, Pathtic, jihadis are are general purpose killers, and they are simply de-sensitised human through jihadic teachings, and now they are killing for money.
By Tahir Siddiqui
KARACHI, March 6: In yet another daredevil robbery, four armed men looted Rs8 million meant for a bank in Shershah and injured a security guard on Thursday, police and witnesses said.
The robbers struck a day after a gang of 10 criminals walked off with Rs4.5 million from a UBL branch in Defence. Earlier on Feb 8, four masked gunmen stormed into a commercial bank, killed a security guard, and robbed the bank in Ranchore Lane of over Rs1 million. Al Qaeda-linked militant Qasim Toori, who was arrested in February, has been charged with having been involved in a Saudabad bank robbery that left three men, including a police constable, dead.
#257 Posted by jayp on March 7, 2008 12:29:00 am
It is pathetic to see the pakis spending so much time debating the kashmir issue, on a day when the entire karachi was in darkness because WAPDA shut down the supply because karachi electric company did not pay the bills. Then the govt ordered the re-supply and wapda did just that.
No body wants to talk about teh stupidity of the actions. I recall that zeemax telling that military generals are the best managers. The karachi guy is paid 1.2 million rupees a month, a retited general and wapda is also headed by a retired general at 3 million a month.
No paki wants top talk about it, because it is no mentioned by jinnah.
Jinnah only said that kashmir is the jugular vein of pakistan and it cannot be in an enemy country. Every pakistani has imbibed this idea, the yLH to hamdm through the k for kafir education.
It is time that the pakis talk about real issues and simply follow the TNT and its corollary of TNT_islam
No body wants to talk about teh stupidity of the actions. I recall that zeemax telling that military generals are the best managers. The karachi guy is paid 1.2 million rupees a month, a retited general and wapda is also headed by a retired general at 3 million a month.
No paki wants top talk about it, because it is no mentioned by jinnah.
Jinnah only said that kashmir is the jugular vein of pakistan and it cannot be in an enemy country. Every pakistani has imbibed this idea, the yLH to hamdm through the k for kafir education.
It is time that the pakis talk about real issues and simply follow the TNT and its corollary of TNT_islam
#256 Posted by laddu on March 7, 2008 12:23:19 am
Re: # 253
Kaale Khan ji,
I took time from my schedule to atleast pay a visit to see whether the mullah and their arse lickers are back to their evi., ways or not.
Please , do not forget to recite the reverse-kalima atleast 5 times a day when the heads are being banged by your brothers-in-faith.
Kaale Khan ji,
I took time from my schedule to atleast pay a visit to see whether the mullah and their arse lickers are back to their evi., ways or not.
Please , do not forget to recite the reverse-kalima atleast 5 times a day when the heads are being banged by your brothers-in-faith.
#254 Posted by masadi on March 6, 2008 11:59:44 pm
hamid writes "then i picked a fight with mad masadi and i have him on the ropes - it is only a matter of time before he is completely vanquished ....."
You've never even come close to challenging me on any issue with any substance whatsoever sage (of the sewers). Don't take advantage of my decency to protest Chowk staff hypocrisy of censoring me, using a self imposed ban to lie. We post in two completely different leagues, your posts are fit for the gutter or the brains of monkeys like GWB, mine takes part in the big discourse that will determine the future of our world....hopefully a future without moronin BS like yours. Now let me pass the two days left of my protest in peace...
You've never even come close to challenging me on any issue with any substance whatsoever sage (of the sewers). Don't take advantage of my decency to protest Chowk staff hypocrisy of censoring me, using a self imposed ban to lie. We post in two completely different leagues, your posts are fit for the gutter or the brains of monkeys like GWB, mine takes part in the big discourse that will determine the future of our world....hopefully a future without moronin BS like yours. Now let me pass the two days left of my protest in peace...
#252 Posted by laddu on March 6, 2008 11:32:41 pm
Re: # 234
"Muslims are going through a tough time; for the first time we are being openly questioned about a lot of things we took for granted as "faith". "
The first thing to be questioned is whether muslims can actually believe in Mohammad as a person worth emulating or not?
If muslims start questioning that , then they can safetly turn into human beings than mindless robotic clones of that criminal and rapist.
"Muslims are going through a tough time; for the first time we are being openly questioned about a lot of things we took for granted as "faith". "
The first thing to be questioned is whether muslims can actually believe in Mohammad as a person worth emulating or not?
If muslims start questioning that , then they can safetly turn into human beings than mindless robotic clones of that criminal and rapist.
#251 Posted by HP on March 6, 2008 10:09:24 pm
#249 Posted by harish_hyd
"why should you bother if Indians talk about a part of India?"
I just show my solidarity with Hamidm on this issue :)
"why should you bother if Indians talk about a part of India?"
I just show my solidarity with Hamidm on this issue :)
#250 Posted by majumdar on March 6, 2008 10:01:40 pm
Harishbhai,
(there have been at least a few instances when rigging helped overturn the peoples' verdict.)
West Bengal 1972 readily comes to my mind. Then again, post-poll rigging ie defections in Haryana 1983. Defection and forcible dismissal of NTR in AP in 1984. Nothing else that I can readily think of.
But in JK it has been a part and parcel of life since 1953.
Regards
(there have been at least a few instances when rigging helped overturn the peoples' verdict.)
West Bengal 1972 readily comes to my mind. Then again, post-poll rigging ie defections in Haryana 1983. Defection and forcible dismissal of NTR in AP in 1984. Nothing else that I can readily think of.
But in JK it has been a part and parcel of life since 1953.
Regards
#249 Posted by harish_hyd on March 6, 2008 9:57:27 pm
#246 by HP
Why so much unease about an area that is part of India for the last 60 years?
And if you agree that much, why should you bother if Indians talk about a part of India?
Why so much unease about an area that is part of India for the last 60 years?
And if you agree that much, why should you bother if Indians talk about a part of India?
#248 Posted by harish_hyd on March 6, 2008 9:55:57 pm
#243 by majumdar
Rigging takes place on a small scale basis everywhere in the country but rarely is it large enuff to overturn the verdict completely.
Majumdar bhai, there have been at least a few instances when rigging helped overturn the peoples' verdict. I don't recollect when exactly, but I can look it up or someone here can come forward with the precise details.
And as far as JK is concerned this business of disqualifying inconvenient politicians, dismising inconveninet govts and rigging elections to the point of changing results has been going on since 1953.
A large part of the reason for this lies with article 370. The autonomy granted to the state and Pakistan's keen interest in grabbing it made successive Indian govts. nervous and led them to resort to unconstitutional means to keep their stranglehold on the state. Sheikh Abdullah and later Farooq Abdullah were perhaps India's best bets and everything was done to ensure that these two remained at the helm. Dirty politics, but politics is seldom clean.
Having said that, Kashmiris are undoubtedly privileged people. Whilst poverty and destitution is widespread across the rest of the country, the center goes out of its way to ensure that they do not have another reason to go up in arms against the country.
Rigging takes place on a small scale basis everywhere in the country but rarely is it large enuff to overturn the verdict completely.
Majumdar bhai, there have been at least a few instances when rigging helped overturn the peoples' verdict. I don't recollect when exactly, but I can look it up or someone here can come forward with the precise details.
And as far as JK is concerned this business of disqualifying inconvenient politicians, dismising inconveninet govts and rigging elections to the point of changing results has been going on since 1953.
A large part of the reason for this lies with article 370. The autonomy granted to the state and Pakistan's keen interest in grabbing it made successive Indian govts. nervous and led them to resort to unconstitutional means to keep their stranglehold on the state. Sheikh Abdullah and later Farooq Abdullah were perhaps India's best bets and everything was done to ensure that these two remained at the helm. Dirty politics, but politics is seldom clean.
Having said that, Kashmiris are undoubtedly privileged people. Whilst poverty and destitution is widespread across the rest of the country, the center goes out of its way to ensure that they do not have another reason to go up in arms against the country.
#247 Posted by majumdar on March 6, 2008 9:44:22 pm
HP sain,
(There might be some cooperation between the groups)
And they are patronised in part or in full by ISI/elements in GOP.
(because of the overall criminal nature of these groups)
Zee sahib and Urstruly may beg to differ on this!!!
Regards
(There might be some cooperation between the groups)
And they are patronised in part or in full by ISI/elements in GOP.
(because of the overall criminal nature of these groups)
Zee sahib and Urstruly may beg to differ on this!!!
Regards
#246 Posted by HP on March 6, 2008 9:43:03 pm
Btw, One flaming post by Urstruly #167 got so much attention. Now they are coming out of every hole to talk about Kashmir! Isn't Kashmir the curtain puller! Post anything about kashmir and the show would start immediately! Why so much unease about an area that is part of India for the last 60 years?
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