unflinching idealism ... since 1997 archivessitemapabouthelpfeedback
all are welcome to read, write and think
  • Home
  • InFocus
  • Themes
  • Columns
  • Articles
  • Fiction
  • iLogs
  • Gallery
  • Unplugged
  • Writers
  • Interactors
  • Tags
Sign in | Join Chowk
web chowk
  • Article
  • Interact
  • read writer comments
  • add to favorites
  • get rss feeds
  • print
  • email this link

Again, Desperate Times

Zia Mian and A H Nayyar November 14, 1999

Latest comments   flat   threaded   latest   oldest   all
listing 112-128   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

#447 Posted by Pardesi on December 12, 1999 8:16:01 am
sadna # 57 (Earth ..)

Sadhanaji, I very much appreciate your kind words. If most of the people in our land are like you, more than half of our problems will disappear right away. I must also apologize to you if I unnecessarily criticized the whole Hindu community in my emotional outburst.

I really never wanted to bring up this 1984 issue on this thread since the topic brings back traumatic memories and makes me criticize the community with whom I have so much in common. Do you know how difficult it was for me personally those days to look deep inside and ask who am I? A Sikh or a Hindu? The reason; my father converted out of respect for Sikhism and also because my mom was from a pucca Sikh family. Now half of my relatives are Sikhs and others are Hindus. As you know this is very common situation with lots of Punjabi families. Self searching lead to other questions: Will ``these people`` do this to us again? What are our differences? What can we do about it? Can anything at all be done about it? On and on.

Trust me, I am somewhat familiar with Hindu sensitivities and aspirations. So please, when I criticize Hindus, it is only as a friend and not as an outsider throwing rocks in a taunting way. This experience has also allowed me to look at both Hindus and Sikhs as an outsider, rather than from inside with all raw emotions attached to it. I also feel I can roughly empathize with many of our Pakistani friends’ feelings, or more accurately their ancestors’ feelings when they converted from Hindus.

Religion, in my humble opinion, provides moral foundation since not every moral code can be put in legal code. Lawmakers, judges and attorneys can manipulate legal codes. On the other hand, religion taken to extreme can be very oppressive also. I suppose, this much we all can agree.

The challenge then is how do we find that optimum dose of religion in a multi-religious society. Is it possible at all? That proper dose, should it come from majority religion? Are they equipped to do that? Come to think of it, is that not what Mahatma Gandhi was trying to do with emphasis on moral codes borrowed liberally from Christians as well as from his own native land? No wonder he was called 75% politician and 75% social reformer. What a man!

How can one discuss these religious/moral issues without offending some one else’s sensitivities? That’s the dilemma I have. May be we should just stay away from this topic. Don’t know.

Best regards and thanks again for the sensitivities you have shown.

PS: Khalsa celebrations - I am really a secular Sikh with just minimum dose of religion, a Lite Sikh :-), and would not know about it. Thanks for the info though.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#446 Posted by bahmad on December 12, 1999 8:16:01 am
In response to Zeemax (Reply # 457)

Dear Zeemax:

Interesting narrative.

Your statement: ``The coup had been in the works since mid-september which first came to light by the sudden premature retirement of Lt. Gen Tariq Pervez, the Quetta Corps Commander by Musharaf; and the extraordinary appeal by USA to the army to avoid any unconstitutional act. Gen Tariq Pervez had tipped off Nawaz of the planned coup and efforts had thus been made by the political Govt. to prevent the same by first appointing Musharraf Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and when that didn`t appear to work then approaching USA with hard evidence of the planned coup resulting in that unprecedented statement by USA.``

Comment: How do you know that General Tariq Pervez tipped off Nawaz? It seems that you reject the view that the CIA was behind the coup. How do you know that Nawaz approached the US with hard evidence of the planned coup? What hard evidence?

Sincerely, Bilal Ahmad



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#445 Posted by RoohiAD on December 12, 1999 8:16:01 am
APPOINTMENT OF MALEEHA LODHI AS AMBASSDOR OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN TO USA. An old timer in Pakistan, very angerly said if that`s the standard of selection by the present military regime, then it would have been better off to assign a prostitute from Lahore`s red light area as ambassdor to USA instaed of Maleeha Lodi. At least, everyone would know that the RLA prostitute won`t sell for free as Maleeha does. At least she (prostitute ambassdor)will bing some foreign exchange for the embassy, but now Maleeha is going to wine and dine here ashiqs on pakistani tax payers money. Allah help us, we are under heaps of shame.

Roohi a Ditta



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#444 Posted by zeemax on December 12, 1999 1:08:35 am
On another note, the army and the judiciary have today been exempted from the purview of the National Accountability Bureau. They`re more equal amongst equals therefore untouchable.

It`s neither here nor there that they`re also the most corrupt.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#443 Posted by zeemax on December 12, 1999 1:08:35 am
Re bahmad # 445

Dear Bilal,

To get to the truth one has to study the facts as they appeared as well as read between the lines. The coup had been in the works since mid-september which first came to light by the sudden premature retirement of Lt. Gen Tariq Pervez, the Quetta Corps Commander by Musharaf; and the extraordinary appeal by USA to the army to avoid any unconstitutional act. Gen Tariq Pervez had tipped off Nawaz of the planned coup and efforts had thus been made by the political Govt. to prevent the same by first appointing Musharraf Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and when that didn`t appear to work then approaching USA with hard evidence of the planned coup resulting in that unprecendted statement by USA. In the meantime Gen Pervez was fired by Musharraf and Nawaz was forced to sign on his retirement papers.

Secondly, Musharraf has recently said in an interview to BBC that he was preparing notes in the plane and composing thoughts as to what he is going to propose to the Prime Minister as to the Army`s help in running the country; when he was informed by the crew of the diversion instruction. The question arises that coming back from an official trip what was he doing thinking and making notes about how to run the Govt. instead of how to run the military ?

The answer is perhaps that formation of a National Security Council was to be dictated to the Prime Minister, and in case of his refusal a coup de`tat was ready. If not on the 12th October then definitely during the course of the next few days.

Nawaz had added 2+2 together by the 11th Oct and called over his son Hussain Nawaz to Islamabad that night to write his speech to the nation (that`s why Hussain Nawaz is detained in solitary confinement without charges as apart from the Prime Minister only he knows what the PM was going to say in his speech.)The next morning the Prime Minister alongwith Hussain Nawaz, journalist Nazir Naji, MNA Javaid Hashmi and Senator Pervez Rashid went to Multan for consultation with the PML MNA there, came back around noon and Nawaz Sharif dismissed the army chief. Official notification to this effect was signed around 4:00 PM. Rest is history.

Musharaf could not be arrested in Karachi for fear that Corps Commander Karachi General Usmani, a staunch Musharraf loyalist, would try to prevent the arrest and a clash could take place between the police and the army. Rana Maqbool was very much in Karachi and not Nawabshah.

It is true that the army was taken by surprise by Nawaz`s bold move to dismiss the general and order his arrest, they had expected complete capitulation by the PM, so they fumbled and stumbled after the coup for legitimate grounds and thus the ``Tayyara Case`` came into existance.

If Nawaz is placed on the stand to testify and tell his story, then the whole truth will emerge. But that`s if there`s a fair trial ! Not exactly the legacy of this country`s judiciary.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#442 Posted by amit on December 12, 1999 1:08:35 am
Re:Pardesi #452

The Indian foreign minister Jaswant Singh has recently written a book, where he has called the eighties as the decade of destruction. He has argued how the socialistic policies of the Nehru dynasty coupled with the dictatorial instincts of Indira Gandhi nearly led India to a catastrophe. The economy was in terrible shape and in a shrinking economy, everything is a zero sum game. Hindus were facing caste conflict due to the call for reservations, while religious conflict with non-hindus was beginning to get really serious. In other words, India was headed towards Soviet Union style or Yugoslavia style implosion. Most people including Hindus were feeling the hard times. I still remember that in the mid eighties, a well established professional like an engineer could not even think about owning a car until he was more than 50 years old. If he was lucky, maybe he could manage a scooter or motorcycle. Even at 50 years age, the person would have required government loans to buy a second hand car. If that was the situation of educated professionals, one can imagine the state of others. There were a few crony capitalists, like the Birlas, who owned the entire private sector and produced third class goods with massive subsidies and sold them at exorbitant prices.

Clearly the entire saga of the Khalistan movement, 1984 riots etc., can be described as nothing short of madness. However, given the socio-economic scenario it was not surprising. In fact, it provided a wake up call to India. Luckily the upper class was wise enought to realize the ridiculous state of affairs and started liberalizing the economy. The wily Brahmin, P.V. Narasimha Rao along with his able Sikh economist Manmohan Singh, saved India from going under. There are still some weird leftists and marxists who question the economic liberalization, but in my opinion it was the best thing that happened to India. Hopefully as economic opportunities explode, Sikhs will take back their rightful place as the pivotal community in India.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#441 Posted by amit on December 12, 1999 1:08:35 am
Re: rajanjua#436, SameerJB#449

Amir Sahib,

Sameer has described the evolution of Hinduism very well. One thing that is interesting to note is the striking differences between ancient Vedic Hinduism and the current nature of the religion. Vedic Hinduism was a simple religion with little emphasis on rituals and no idol worship. There was no pervasive caste system. This is quite a contrast with modern day Hinduism. Recently I saw a video where in Gujarat, people were praying to live rats in a temple. It is hard to imagine how such abominations crept into Hinduism and corrupted the faith. It would not be an exaggaration to say that Vedic Hinduism had considerable similarities with the principles of Islam, although they developed entirely independently in different parts of the world.

If I recall correctly, there is a mention of ``Varna`` or skin color in the Vedas. This is clearly the result of Aryan interaction with non Aryans in the subcontinent. Some people in India have recently tried to negate the Aryan invasion theory, but the evidence points otherwise. Aryans always looked down upon non Aryans and, in fact, the word ``anari`` used in Hindi/Urdu has roots in this racial conflict. ``Anari`` basically means someone who is not an Aryan and it is used commonly to look down on someone as a simpleton. Some people also believe that the Aryans created the caste system by taking the existing professional categories and merging it with the racial divide to create the high level caste divisions in Hindu society. This was probably necessary to protect Aryan bloodlines as Aryans settled all over the subcontinent that was already inhabited by indigenous people. This hypothesis seems valid because upper castes are on the average fairer and taller than others in Hindu society. If this is true, upper caste hindus are probably the closest genetically to Pakistanis and Afghans, whom they consider their arch enemy.

There is one aspect of Hindu civilization that is manifested all over the subcontinent and that is their fratricidal instincts. Mahabharat is a story of competing groups of cousins fighting for power for dominating the subcontinent. The two groups of blood cousins, Kauravs and Pandavs grow up as bitter rivals who repeatedly try to assert their superiority over each other. Each side has talented individuals committed to their side. Since both groups are powerful, other rulers in the subcontinent vow their allegiance to one group or the other. All this finally culminates in the epic battle of Kurukshetra where the Pandavs win after a mass scale butchering of each side. Does all this sound similar in the Indo-Pak context ?



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#440 Posted by Pardesi on December 12, 1999 1:08:35 am
SameerJB # 449

Dear Sameer Sahib: SS

{Most of the Punjabi tribes sided with Kauravas and came out on the losing side. That is why, one supporter of Pandavas, named Karna was cursing Punjabis a lot during war with statements like, meat-eating, men and women freely mixing and intermarrying among upper and lower castes, boozers and party animals, etc. Isn`t it true even today?}

You are just unbelievable. Did you get the above information from one of the two books you mentioned? Now I will have to read these books. BTW, did you learn all about Hinduism in Islamabad university or overseas? Just curious.

Regards.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#439 Posted by rajanjua on December 11, 1999 6:01:06 pm
Re: #449 SameerJB

Dear Sameer,

Thanks for your detailed reply. I`ll look up these references. I have always been fascinated by the rich history and culture of our land.

Regards,

Amir



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#438 Posted by Pardesi on December 11, 1999 2:25:12 pm
satyavadi # 440

You have not read my posts carefully. If you direct your energies to careful reading rather than trigger happy responding, it would be much more beneficial interaction. I have NEVER said that:

1. Sikhs are the only contributing community. Other communities and people have made their own contributions and I have lots of respect for them.

2. Without Sikhs Indian army will be weakened. In fact, my point is that it’s the best thing that can happen to Sikhs although most of them might not have realized it.

We are only talking here about state (Congress) sponsored massacres in 1984. You talk about justice denied to others as well. I do not believe central government leaders in power have conducted organized butchery of Gujratis, Parsis, Bengalis and other fine and smart communities you have mentioned. Have they?

I agree with you that India would definitely survive without Sikhs and so could Sikhs without India.

Grow up. Think before responding.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#437 Posted by gymnosophist on December 11, 1999 2:25:12 pm
Ref somnath #: 438

You wrote {Caste clashes also continued to plague the southern state of Tamil Nadu, and Dalit women were primary targets. On March 29, in the

Ogalur-Villupuram region of Tamil Nadu, four upper- caste men sexually assaulted a female Dalit farm labourer. The attackers were then beaten by those responding to the labourer`s cry for help. On April 3, in retaliation for the beatings, three upper-caste men set fire to a Dalit colony, injuring 20 people. On June 19 a gang of upper-caste Hindus looted and destroyed the houses in a Dalit settlement in Kodankipatti village, Madurai district, after Dalits there had demanded a share in the common property of the village. The Dalits were then chased out of their homes.}

It is interesting to get these reports from Human Rights Watch. What these Westerners do not know is exactly what castes are involved in the clashes. The issue is presented as Dalit vs. upper caste people. The only thing upper caste about the attackers of the Dalits is that they are considered higher than the Dalits which is not difficult considering that the Dalits are the lowest on the totem pole. The attackers, in all probability, are Shudras, the bottom-most of the 4 major caste groups. Of course this will not be talked about because it is politically incorrect in Southern states to identify the attackers. After all, isn`t the party supporting the rights of the downtrodden in power since 1967? Haven`t they empowered the lower castes? Don`t they draw their major support from the lower castes? Thirty-two years later, they cannot eradicate caste. How can they? After preaching a casteless society to the population, the leaders of these parties continue to marry among their own castes while officiating at inter-caste marriages for others. BB and NS are simpletons compared to Indian politicians.



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#436 Posted by rajanjua on December 11, 1999 2:25:12 pm
Re: #440 satyavadi

Satya Ji

Without the Punjabi Jat, the Indian Army may not cease to exist but it will definitely be incomplete. Punjabis have centuries of warrior traditions-Some of the best soldiers have come from this region. Indians should thank their Punjabi brothers who have been laying down their lives for India since 1947. And in my opinion no amount of their gratitude is enough.

Regards,

Amir



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#435 Posted by SameerJB on December 11, 1999 2:25:12 pm
RAJANJUA # 436

Dear Amir:

Here are couple of very good books about Hinduism.

1. A Survey of Hinduism by Klaus Klostermaier, State University of NY Press, 1995.

2. The Beginings of Indian Philosophy by Franklin Edgerton, Harvard University Press, 1965.

Hinduism in a broad group of interconnected tradition of Vedas, Upanishads, Epics, Puranas, Temple Traditions, Tantras and most recently Vedanta and other Schools of Thoughts. Vedic traditions are the earliest with Rigveda being the most Important. The Ramayana and Mahabharata belong to the Epics and Gita is a part of the Mahabharata whereas modern Yoga Traditions mostly belong to Tantric Period. The Temple and Tantric Traditions were developed during the Turkic-Afghan Empires in India. The term Hinduism was coined by British in the nineteenth century to refer to the religous systems encompassing the beliefs and practices of Indian people not adhering to the other named religions.

Since the sacrifice was the most important aspect of Vedic Traditions, the modern day offering to the Dieties should be the oldest continous Tradition of Hinduism. So the Muslim offering of `niaz` is rooted in their pre-islamic traditions in India. That may be one of the reason that Wahabis and other `purist` sects of Muslims are against it. The festivals of Renewal or Rebirth must also be very old and comparable to Chineese New Year, Nauroz, Easter (Mithraism, the Bull worship of the Romans, included in the Christianity). It is Vasakhi or Baisakhi in Northern India. Similar to the marriage and death rituals among Muslims of the Indus valley, Vasakhi has also been continued as `melas` at the end of harvesting season. The Divali is, I think, from the Epic Period of Ramayama and so is Holi. You need to confirm it from other sources. The Epic period is generally thoght to be around 300-700 B.C.

This little tidbit of information might help you in your quest for the beliefs and practices of your ancestors. Another intersesting assignment for you may be to identify the best possible geographical site for your ancestors to be in 500-700 B.C. If you succeed in this endeavor, then look in Mahabharata for different Punjabi tribes taking sides between Kauravas and Pandavas. Their names may not sound as you might expect today but using the localities of these tribes with respect to rivers, you may make a safe guess to what tribe your ancestor most likely beloged. Hint: Most of the Punjabi tribes sided with Kauravas and came out on the losing side. That is why, one supporter of Pandavas, named Karna was cursing Punjabis a lot during war with statements like, meat-eating, men and women freely mixing and intermarrying among upper and lower castes, boozers and party animals, etc. Isn`t it true even today?



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#434 Posted by sadna on December 11, 1999 10:39:02 am
Pardesi #426

I am posting a reply on the `Deepa Mehta`s Earth..` thread.

Sadhana



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#433 Posted by sadna on December 11, 1999 10:39:02 am
bahmad #424

Dear Bilal,

Thanks for your kind words. I hope you are aware that your own great patience and tolerance on chowk.com have been an inspiration to many posters.

Sincerely,

Sadhana



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
#432 Posted by zeemax on December 11, 1999 7:44:25 am
Hmm ... interesting editorial in Friday Times by many people`s favorite yellow journalist Najam Sethi. An excerpt is as follows :

[Most people look at the NSC and various cabinets and conclude that the new regime is mired in a bureaucratic status quo. Others wonder aloud why there is a preponderance of ``Urdu-speakers`` in all the critical slots of government. Many scan the think-tanks to argue that the civilians are merely rubber-stamps for a government in which all the important decisions are being taken by the men in khaki, whether at the corps commanders level or in GHQ or in the ISI. Meanwhile, an uncomfortable number of people are saying that the regime is practising double-standards by targeting allegedly corrupt or errant businessmen, politicians and landlords while protecting allegedly corrupt or deviant civil-servants and generals. Meanwhile, hardly anyone thinks that Nawaz Sharif should be convicted in the hijacking case when so many better and more credible alternatives are available. And a few are even betting that this regime will be overtaken by another in due course ]

This goes to confirm two points:

One, that the ``Mutter`` contention of RoohiAD may have something to it after all.

Two, Asma Jehangir has said that when she was stopped at the airport when leaving for Kosovo on a UN assignment (her husband is on the defaulter list) and her passport confiscated, the passport was not returned even after direct intervention of the federal Govt. The army men at the airport told her they had to get final clearance from ``the 10th Corp`` in Rawalpindi. So it`s not the frontmen who`re running the show. It`s the Corp Commanders !!!

And our poor countrymen are fooled yet again ... again and again ..



reply to this interact write a new interact add to favorites flag objectionable content
listing 112-128   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Interact Index

    #559 zkhattab
    #558 fuzair
    #557 zeemax
    #556 bahmad
    #555 Umairr
    #554 zeemax
    #553 Umairr
    #552 zeemax
    #551 SameerJB
    #550 Umairr
    #549 SameerJB
    #548 RoohiAD
    #547 Umairr
    #546 SameerJB
    #545 bahmad
    #544 zeemax
    #543 Umairr
    #542 zeemax
    #541 SameerJB
    #540 Umairr
    #539 bahmad
    #538 bahmad
    #537 Umairr
    #536 SameerJB
    #535 zeemax
    #534 Umairr
    #533 SameerJB
    #532 zeemax
    #531 zeemax
    #530 bahmad
    #529 Umairr
    #528 bahmad
    #527 ai
    #526 mannyd
    #525 mannyd
    #524 tariqlodi
    #523 SameerJB
    #522 Umairr
    #521 zeemax
    #520 zeemax
    #519 bahmad
    #518 Umairr
    #517 jay
    #516 RoohiAD
    #515 bahmad
    #514 SameerJB
    #513 bahmad
    #512 bahmad
    #511 concerned
    #510 Jerry
    #509 bahmad
    #508 bahmad
    #507 bahmad
    #506 bahmad
    #505 Qanungo-one
    #504 zeemax
    #503 Pardesi
    #502 bahmad
    #501 jay
    #500 concerned
    #499 SameerJB
    #498 SameerJB
    #497 bahmad
    #496 Umairr
    #495 amit
    #494 Umairr
    #493 tvarad
    #492 jay
    #491 macgupta
    #490 ai
    #489 SameerJB
    #488 Fidel
    #487 SameerJB
    #486 bahmad
    #485 amit
    #484 jay
    #483 fuzair
    #482 Umairr
    #481 SameerJB
    #480 gymnosophist
    #479 fuzair
    #478 fuzair
    #477 Pardesi
    #476 gymnosophist
    #475 sadna
    #474 amit
    #473 amit
    #472 amit
    #471 fuzair
    #470 fuzair
    #469 zeemax
    #468 sadna
    #467 ai
    #466 Pardesi
    #465 bahmad
    #464 sadna
    #463 gymnosophist
    #462 ai
    #461 Umairr
    #460 fuzair
    #459 tvarad
    #458 SameerJB
    #457 amit
    #456 Sohni Dharty
    #455 kgeorge
    #454 Umairr
    #453 Umairr
    #452 zeemax
    #451 Gnostics
    #450 jay
    #449 SameerJB
    #448 fuzair
    #447 Pardesi
    #446 bahmad
    #445 RoohiAD
    #444 zeemax
    #443 zeemax
    #442 amit
    #441 amit
    #440 Pardesi
    #439 rajanjua
    #438 Pardesi
    #437 gymnosophist
    #436 rajanjua
    #435 SameerJB
    #434 sadna
    #433 sadna
    #432 zeemax
    #431 bahmad
    #430 bahmad
    #429 zeemax
    #428 zeemax
    #427 bahmad
    #426 satyavadi
    #425 SameerJB
    #424 somnath
    #423 SameerJB
    #422 fuzair
    #421 rajanjua
    #420 rajanjua
    #419 tvarad
    #418 amit
    #417 amit
    #416 sadna
    #415 RoohiAD
    #414 sadna
    #413 Pardesi
    #412 ai
    #411 gymnosophist
    #410 Pardesi
    #409 Pardesi
    #408 bahmad
    #407 rajanjua
    #406 rajanjua
    #405 rajanjua
    #404 ronjay
    #403 somnath
    #402 tvarad
    #401 sadna
    #400 RoohiAD
    #399 Umairr
    #398 Umairr
    #397 Umairr
    #396 jay
    #395 bahmad
    #394 tvarad
    #393 macgupta
    #392 RV
    #391 Umairr
    #390 jay
    #389 Umairr
    #388 gymnosophist
    #387 rajanjua
    #386 rajanjua
    #385 Umairr
    #384 the_happy_one
    #383 the_happy_one
    #382 the_happy_one
    #381 sadna
    #380 jay
    #379 aakar
    #378 Umairr
    #377 Umairr
    #376 Umairr
    #375 the_happy_one
    #374 Umairr
    #373 RavianOne
    #372 Rachna
    #371 gymnosophist
    #370 the_happy_one
    #369 the_happy_one
    #368 sadna
    #367 bahmad
    #366 macgupta
    #365 gymnosophist
    #364 bahmad
    #363 aakar
    #362 amit
    #361 Umairr
    #360 Umairr
    #359 ai
    #358 gymnosophist
    #357 jay
    #356 macgupta
    #355 macgupta
    #354 bahmad
    #353 sadna
    #352 sadna
    #351 bahmad
    #350 SameerJB
    #349 sadna
    #348 sadna
    #347 shammi
    #346 Fidel
    #345 Fidel
    #344 fuzair
    #343 bahmad
    #342 bahmad
    #341 bahmad
    #340 RavianOne
    #339 Umairr
    #338 the_happy_one
    #337 the_happy_one
    #336 Umairr
    #335 Umairr
    #334 Umairr
    #333 SameerJB
    #332 Umairr
    #331 satyavadi
    #330 gymnosophist
    #329 gymnosophist
    #328 gymnosophist
    #327 somnath
    #326 rajanjua
    #325 rajanjua
    #324 rajanjua
    #323 rajanjua
    #322 Pardesi
    #321 ai
    #320 Gautama Siddhar
    #319 aakar
    #318 Pardesi
    #317 anarayan
    #316 bahmad
    #315 macgupta
    #314 macgupta
    #313 bahmad
    #312 shammi
    #311 Umairr
    #310 gymnosophist
    #309 narain
    #308 narain
    #307 narain
    #306 Assad_K
    #305 sadna
    #304 Fidel
    #303 bd
    #302 jay
    #301 bahmad
    #300 bd
    #299 Umairr
    #298 fuzair
    #297 jay
    #296 SameerJB
    #295 Umairr
    #294 bahmad
    #293 Umairr
    #292 bahmad
    #291 gymnosophist
    #290 macgupta
    #289 zeemax
    #288 sadna
    #287 macgupta
    #286 gymnosophist
    #285 sadna
    #284 macgupta
    #283 bahmad
    #282 bahmad
    #281 Umairr
    #280 fuzair
    #279 Umairr
    #278 jay
    #277 jay
    #276 rajanjua
    #275 gymnosophist
    #274 bahmad
    #273 bahmad
    #272 ai
    #271 zeemax
    #270 bahmad
    #269 rajanjua
    #268 Umairr
    #267 narain
    #266 rajanjua
    #265 rajanjua
    #264 zeemax
    #263 zeemax
    #262 gymnosophist
    #261 Fidel
    #260 ai
    #259 VK
    #258 bahmad
    #257 sguls2
    #256 Umairr
    #255 Umairr
    #254 jay
    #253 bahmad
    #252 macgupta
    #251 Umairr
    #250 bd
    #249 iahmed
    #248 narain
    #247 rajanjua
    #246 anarayan
    #245 VK
    #244 bahmad
    #243 bahmad
    #242 bahmad
    #241 ai
    #240 rajanjua
    #239 Umairr
    #238 ai
    #237 anarayan
    #236 bahmad
    #235 bahmad
    #234 Umairr
    #233 bahmad
    #232 dullabhatti
    #231 ai
    #230 zeemax
    #229 bd
    #228 bahmad
    #227 Umairr
    #226 rajanjua
    #225 fuzair
    #224 fuzair
    #223 bahmad
    #222 anarayan
    #221 jay
    #220 Pardesi
    #219 bahmad
    #218 rajanjua
    #217 rajanjua
    #216 rajanjua
    #215 rajanjua
    #214 zeemax
    #213 rajanjua
    #212 Fidel
    #211 bahmad
    #210 gymnosophist
    #209 Umairr
    #208 rajanjua
    #207 rajanjua
    #206 zabed
    #205 Pardesi
    #204 Pardesi
    #203 bahmad
    #202 UR
    #201 the_happy_one
    #200 sadna
    #199 Pardesi
    #198 Pardesi
    #197 Pardesi
    #196 bahmad
    #195 y2k
    #194 sadna
    #193 rajanjua
    #192 Umairr
    #191 the_happy_one
    #190 bahmad
    #189 zeemax
    #188 jay
    #187 rajanjua
    #186 shammi
    #185 jay
    #184 bahmad
    #183 ali1
    #182 macgupta
    #181 Umairr
    #180 bahmad
    #179 macgupta
    #178 macgupta
    #177 sadna
    #176 sadna
    #175 sadna
    #174 Umairr
    #173 Assad_K
    #172 concerned
    #171 bahmad
    #170 bahmad
    #169 fuzair
    #168 rajanjua
    #167 Umairr
    #166 bahmad
    #165 zabed
    #164 rajanjua
    #163 Assad_K
    #162 jay
    #161 macgupta
    #160 Umairr
    #159 zeemax
    #158 zeemax
    #157 fuzair
    #156 fuzair
    #155 anarayan
    #154 jay
    #153 gymnosophist
    #152 bahmad
    #151 Umairr
    #150 temporal
    #149 temporal
    #148 zeemax
    #147 Umairr
    #146 zabed
    #145 zeemax
    #144 narain
    #143 amit
    #142 FH
    #141 Fidel
    #140 digit
    #139 tahmed321
    #138 nashat
    #137 fuzair
    #136 jay
    #135 SameerJB
    #134 Pardesi
    #133 bahmad
    #132 sadna
    #131 Fidel
    #130 anamika
    #129 concerned
    #128 Fidel
    #127 concerned
    #126 Fidel
    #125 zabed
    #124 tahmed321
    #123 fuzair
    #122 tvarad
    #121 fuzair
    #120 nashat
    #119 bahmad
    #118 UR
    #117 ferozk
    #116 UR
    #115 zeemax
    #114 zeemax
    #113 UR
    #112 anarayan
    #111 somnath
    #110 macgupta
    #109 macgupta
    #108 bahmad
    #107 nashat
    #106 Ras Siddiqui
    #105 SameerJB
    #104 zabed
    #103 amit
    #102 tahmed321
    #101 Fidel
    #100 Pardesi
    #99 radperson
    #98 bahmad
    #97 NAVID
    #96 nashat
    #95 concerned
    #94 concerned
    #93 UR
    #92 amit
    #91 amit
    #90 concerned
    #89 tariqlodi
    #88 zabed
    #87 tariqlodi
    #86 Fidel
    #85 anarayan
    #84 nashat
    #83 Fidel
    #82 jay
    #81 veekaydee
    #80 SameerJB
    #79 bd
    #78 asfand
    #77 sadna
    #76 narain
    #75 Fidel
    #74 UR
    #73 macgupta
    #72 macgupta
    #71 fuzair
    #70 nashat
    #69 anarayan
    #68 me2paki
    #67 bahmad
    #66 UR
    #65 concerned
    #64 DURDANA
    #63 somnath
    #62 jay
    #61 bd
    #60 bahmad
    #59 jay
    #58 bahmad
    #57 shammi
    #56 narain
    #55 bahmad
    #54 RoohiAD
    #53 ntakley
    #52 UR
    #51 temporal
    #50 fairdinkum
    #49 SameerJB
    #48 Fidel
    #47 Gnostics
    #46 jay
    #45 jay
    #44 DURDANA
    #43 UR
    #42 fuzair
    #41 UR
    #40 Gnostics
    #39 UR
    #38 nashat
    #37 bahmad
    #36 somnath
    #35 jay
    #34 DURDANA
    #33 UR
    #32 DURDANA
    #31 bahmad
    #30 temporal
    #29 UR
    #28 bahmad
    #27 RV
    #26 UR
    #25 temporal
    #24 macgupta
    #23 sadna
    #22 DURDANA
    #21 DURDANA
    #20 bahmad
    #19 UR
    #18 jay
    #17 wasiqnawaz
    #15 bahmad
    #14 concerned
    #13 UR
    #12 macgupta
    #11 tariqlodi
    #10 faraz
    #9 UR
    #8 Godot
    #7 temporal
    #6 zeemax
    #5 iahmed
    #4 tariqlodi
    #3 ylh
    #2 sonofrashid
    #1 concerned

Latest Interacts

  • anil: Re: # 111 Kaal: "...they call... Government Wins Manmohan Singh
  • quin: Re: # 52 thanks... Translation of a (Love)
  • quin: I would like to... Translation of a (Love)
  • Naqshbandi: The hadith are the... Translation of a (Love)
  • dost_mittar: Eklavya#118: "The other option is... Government Wins Manmohan Singh
  • guru: Vedas(knoweldge of manifest) and... Dhokha and Being a
  • guru: Many of the Hindu... Dhokha and Being a
  • guru: Namaskar: My humble pranams to... Dhokha and Being a

THEMES

  • Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy
  • The Indian Story
  • Indo-Pak Relations
  • Personal Narratives
  • Religion Today
  • War on Terror
  • Role of Media
  • Call for Social Change
  • Hold Them Accountable
  • Environment and Us
  • Way of Life
more »

Top 5 Articles This Week

  • Popular
  • Dhokha and Being a Muslim in India
  • Government Wins Manmohan Singh Loses
  • Why is Karachi Turning Into a Sell-Out?
  • Translation of a (Love) Letter by Allama Iqbal to Miss Atiya Faizi
  • Time for Musharraf to Quit
  • Featured
  • There are a Lot of Monkeys
  • White Charade
  • Words of a Woman
  • FOX News and the Smelly Shoes
  • Dilemmas of Creative Children
  • 10 Years Ago
  • The Plight of Rural Women in Pakistan
  • Status of Parents in Al-Quran
  • Lest It Spread into the World
  • Tribute to Abdus Salam
  • The World According to Heer & Ranjha

Write on Chowk Interact Guidelines Privacy policy Terms Contact

Copyright © 1997 - 2008 chowk.com. All Rights Reserved
Reproduction of material on any www.chowk.com pages without prior written permissions is strictly prohibited