farheen zehra May 31, 2004
#107 Posted by rajesh8624272 on June 5, 2004 9:41:25 am
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Your point “shri rajesh ji -- what about the black days of gujarat -- what r u doing about that apart from venerating modi ji further -- leave karachi to us rajesh ji -- jai ram jee ki”
Respected Omarji
I appreciate your comments and leave Karachi to u. At the same time I do condemn violence in any form whether small or big. Two wrongs don’t make one right. My purpose of clarifying the author’s first sentence “Yesterday was a Black day” was not to score points or draw anything parallel about Karachi & Gujarat.
Rajesh – Mumbai
Your point “shri rajesh ji -- what about the black days of gujarat -- what r u doing about that apart from venerating modi ji further -- leave karachi to us rajesh ji -- jai ram jee ki”
Respected Omarji
I appreciate your comments and leave Karachi to u. At the same time I do condemn violence in any form whether small or big. Two wrongs don’t make one right. My purpose of clarifying the author’s first sentence “Yesterday was a Black day” was not to score points or draw anything parallel about Karachi & Gujarat.
Rajesh – Mumbai
#106 Posted by rajesh8624272 on June 5, 2004 9:41:25 am
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Dear Farheen
I thank u for clarifying me. That’s all
Rajesh - Mumbai
Dear Farheen
I thank u for clarifying me. That’s all
Rajesh - Mumbai
#105 Posted by nikki7777 on June 4, 2004 6:03:15 pm
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#104 Posted by arjun_m on June 4, 2004 7:30:47 am
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#103 Posted by harish_hyd on June 4, 2004 7:18:25 am
#97 by omar_r_quraishi on June 3, 2004 11:41pm PT
[as they say `long dead` my ass -- such a typical response from the paki-hating indians (shri moharji, shri nikki ji et al. -- u all do us south asians proud) on this site when shown something like that -- now is it long dead harish ji, lets go and ask some of the people who live in gujarat, preferably some of the muslims, what do you say?]
Why just the Muslims, let us ask some Hindus, Christians, Dalits, poor, women, etc. Just in case you don`t know, it is the poor and the underprivileged that are at the receiving end everywhere, not just in India. At least we in India have tried to create a society that does not discriminate on the basis of religion and ethnicity, and in spite of aberrations, have largely been successful. Your (and by and large most Pakistanis`) selective concern for the Muslim victims only shows how shallow some people can get.
And abusive langauge is the last resort for person short on arguments.
[as they say `long dead` my ass -- such a typical response from the paki-hating indians (shri moharji, shri nikki ji et al. -- u all do us south asians proud) on this site when shown something like that -- now is it long dead harish ji, lets go and ask some of the people who live in gujarat, preferably some of the muslims, what do you say?]
Why just the Muslims, let us ask some Hindus, Christians, Dalits, poor, women, etc. Just in case you don`t know, it is the poor and the underprivileged that are at the receiving end everywhere, not just in India. At least we in India have tried to create a society that does not discriminate on the basis of religion and ethnicity, and in spite of aberrations, have largely been successful. Your (and by and large most Pakistanis`) selective concern for the Muslim victims only shows how shallow some people can get.
And abusive langauge is the last resort for person short on arguments.
#102 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on June 4, 2004 7:18:25 am
CITY UNDER SIEGE
The Karachi Press Club invites you to come and register your protest.
Violence has once again cast a dark shadow over Karachi, a city where residents have already suffered enough. Brief periods of stability inevitably re-erupt into violence. Makeshift measures are taken and peace is restored, but only temporarily. Residents of Karachi feel angry and helpless.
Wear a black arm-band in protest and mourning; bring suggestions; bring yourself. Join us in our demand that the government make security a top priority for our city.
This afternoon is not being patronized by any organization or political party. Let this be a citizens’ event.
There will also be a screening of
“Doctor”
A short film about death.
Synopsis: Saeed Hussain is a doctor in Karachi, Pakistan. Many of his colleagues have been gunned down by sectarian extremists. Others have moved to safer climes, but Hussain has neither the will nor the means to. Driven by his wife, for the sake of their daughter, to face his fear rather than flee from it, he goes through the motions of a normal day. But even healers have no answers to bullets.
at
The Press Club
Saddar, Karachi
Saturday, 5th May, 2004
3 p.m. (sharp)
The Karachi Press Club invites you to come and register your protest.
Violence has once again cast a dark shadow over Karachi, a city where residents have already suffered enough. Brief periods of stability inevitably re-erupt into violence. Makeshift measures are taken and peace is restored, but only temporarily. Residents of Karachi feel angry and helpless.
Wear a black arm-band in protest and mourning; bring suggestions; bring yourself. Join us in our demand that the government make security a top priority for our city.
This afternoon is not being patronized by any organization or political party. Let this be a citizens’ event.
There will also be a screening of
“Doctor”
A short film about death.
Synopsis: Saeed Hussain is a doctor in Karachi, Pakistan. Many of his colleagues have been gunned down by sectarian extremists. Others have moved to safer climes, but Hussain has neither the will nor the means to. Driven by his wife, for the sake of their daughter, to face his fear rather than flee from it, he goes through the motions of a normal day. But even healers have no answers to bullets.
at
The Press Club
Saddar, Karachi
Saturday, 5th May, 2004
3 p.m. (sharp)
#101 Posted by arjun_m on June 4, 2004 7:17:07 am
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#100 Posted by jang on June 4, 2004 7:17:06 am
#99 by omar_r_quraishi
``pakistan has many problems but so does india and pretty big ones too``
omar, this is an interesting observation.
`twas 20 years ago today..
the golden temple in amritsar had become a home of sikh militants. the st. B was initially spponsored by MrsG and later supported by your govt. mrs G sent in Lt. Gen. Brar to take over, and paid for that by her life (she continued to have sikh guards, who got her). Lt. Gen. Brar still has a death-threat on him, his own Mamu from London had promised to kill
him.
clearly the prolems are similar, solutions seem to differ.
here is a rediff link about remembering that time.
http://us.rediff.com/news/2004/jun/03spec.htm
``pakistan has many problems but so does india and pretty big ones too``
omar, this is an interesting observation.
`twas 20 years ago today..
the golden temple in amritsar had become a home of sikh militants. the st. B was initially spponsored by MrsG and later supported by your govt. mrs G sent in Lt. Gen. Brar to take over, and paid for that by her life (she continued to have sikh guards, who got her). Lt. Gen. Brar still has a death-threat on him, his own Mamu from London had promised to kill
him.
clearly the prolems are similar, solutions seem to differ.
here is a rediff link about remembering that time.
http://us.rediff.com/news/2004/jun/03spec.htm
#99 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on June 3, 2004 11:41:14 pm
harish ji -- as they say `long dead` my ass -- such a typical response from the paki-hating indians (shri moharji, shri nikki ji et al. -- u all do us south asians proud) on this site when shown something like that -- now is it long dead harish ji, lets go and ask some of the people who live in gujarat, preferably some of the muslims, what do you say? --
#98 Posted by HP on June 3, 2004 11:41:14 pm
An email from a friend stranded in Gilgit right now!
``Its about 11.30 on Friday morning. The curfew is still on without break. Last night, about 1000 people from neighbouring towns descended on Gilgit town with the idea to attack it. They were stopped at the 3 bridges leading in and out of gilgit. One bridge had to be blown up by army to keep the attackers crossing over. Army reinforcements from other parts of the country have landed in Gilgit this morning on 4 C-130 planes.
There is some news that the curfew may be lifted for about 1 hour for Juma prayers times. If that happens, and if it is considered safe, then will attempt to leave gilgit by road during the curfew break. ``
Sounds like a war zone.
#97 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on June 3, 2004 11:41:14 pm
harish ji -- its a shame that u cant see the argument in this -- pakistan has many problems but so does india and pretty big ones too but if any outsider were to come and read the boards here they would be misled by the one-way traffic -- and learn to deal with it when a pakistani tells you that india has some major problems --
#96 Posted by nazarhayatkhan on June 3, 2004 8:20:36 pm
Benauri Masjid
People living close to Benauri Masjid (near Guru Mandir) tell me that it used to be one of the popular and peaceful mosques of Karachi.
Until the Shamzai clan took it over. (Different sects` Mafias tend to take over and own different mosques)
The whole place was expanded into Madressa with 3000 students and completely walled.
The people have observed the religious terrorists running into the mosque and finding a safe haven.
And Karachi Police and Rangers are scared of entering the premises.
NHK
People living close to Benauri Masjid (near Guru Mandir) tell me that it used to be one of the popular and peaceful mosques of Karachi.
Until the Shamzai clan took it over. (Different sects` Mafias tend to take over and own different mosques)
The whole place was expanded into Madressa with 3000 students and completely walled.
The people have observed the religious terrorists running into the mosque and finding a safe haven.
And Karachi Police and Rangers are scared of entering the premises.
NHK
#95 Posted by arjun_m on June 3, 2004 3:20:44 pm
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#94 Posted by arjun_m on June 3, 2004 10:47:48 am
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#93 Posted by CoolAL on June 3, 2004 10:47:47 am
ROTFL!!!!
Yep, I swear I will read ALL of M.B.Z.Isphahani`s ``Pearls of Wisdom`` before I would touch the Profound Fool`s rantings.
Yep, I swear I will read ALL of M.B.Z.Isphahani`s ``Pearls of Wisdom`` before I would touch the Profound Fool`s rantings.
#92 Posted by omar_r_quraishi on June 3, 2004 8:37:42 am
so does praful bidwai -- arjun --ever read him ... prob not
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