Yasser Latif Hamdani July 28, 2005
#78 Posted by MantoLives on July 29, 2005 10:27:44 am
Re: # 75
Must be a case of runs... it seems to be chronic in your case.
Use immodium or flagyl or something...
Must be a case of runs... it seems to be chronic in your case.
Use immodium or flagyl or something...
#77 Posted by satyamvada on July 29, 2005 10:27:27 am
Hey Manto,
The devil is always in the details. Let us get to the point.
Can you post the specific 14 items that Jinnah wanted the congress to concede ?
Thanks.
#76 Posted by MantoLives on July 29, 2005 10:26:19 am
Re: # 74
You are always certain but you are always certainly proved wrong.
But yes She was in Bombay India with her husband the Parsi Neville Wadia (a marriage that the moronic idiot Beejay denies ever happened).
The problem here is that you fellows are extremely ignorant people... the great difference according to Beejay between Nehru`s treatment of Indira and Jinnah`s treatment of Dina was that Jinnah successfuly prevented the marriage... well there isn`t a bigger lie that has been put up here. Just ask Bombay Dyeing`s chief Nusli Wadia...
It just goes to show that you people need to read before you mouth off like ignorant fools that you are.
You are always certain but you are always certainly proved wrong.
But yes She was in Bombay India with her husband the Parsi Neville Wadia (a marriage that the moronic idiot Beejay denies ever happened).
The problem here is that you fellows are extremely ignorant people... the great difference according to Beejay between Nehru`s treatment of Indira and Jinnah`s treatment of Dina was that Jinnah successfuly prevented the marriage... well there isn`t a bigger lie that has been put up here. Just ask Bombay Dyeing`s chief Nusli Wadia...
It just goes to show that you people need to read before you mouth off like ignorant fools that you are.
#75 Posted by friend on July 29, 2005 10:23:57 am
hu-ha-ha-ha-ha
#73
Jinnah ``was quite cordial to his son in law even if distant and formal``
My tummy hurts.. This guy is a joker.
#73
Jinnah ``was quite cordial to his son in law even if distant and formal``
My tummy hurts.. This guy is a joker.
#74 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 10:19:25 am
Re: # 70
You are wrong here. This time I am certain.
Answer one question:
Where and Why was Dina Wadia on 8/14/1947?
Let me give you a clue, she was not in Karachi with her father who was dying, he`d rather be with Qutub Ali and his sister Fatima than his daughter.
You are wrong here. This time I am certain.
Answer one question:
Where and Why was Dina Wadia on 8/14/1947?
Let me give you a clue, she was not in Karachi with her father who was dying, he`d rather be with Qutub Ali and his sister Fatima than his daughter.
#73 Posted by MantoLives on July 29, 2005 10:17:24 am
...
However Jinnah`s own father in law Sir Dinshaw had actually jailed his daughter Ruttie.
Jinnah had fought the case in court and won.
But Jinnah himself did not at any point come in the way of the marriage (unlike Nehru and Gandhi who tried to force their offspring somehow or the other) and after the marriage he was quite cordial to his son in law even if distant and formal.
Dina Wadia is alive and well for now... and her only documented interview shows immense affection and love for her father.
However Jinnah`s own father in law Sir Dinshaw had actually jailed his daughter Ruttie.
Jinnah had fought the case in court and won.
But Jinnah himself did not at any point come in the way of the marriage (unlike Nehru and Gandhi who tried to force their offspring somehow or the other) and after the marriage he was quite cordial to his son in law even if distant and formal.
Dina Wadia is alive and well for now... and her only documented interview shows immense affection and love for her father.
#72 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 10:13:53 am
Re: # 69
I know that I had typo there but the message should be clear.
Pata nahee Kab Akal aiyegee isko.
I know that I had typo there but the message should be clear.
Pata nahee Kab Akal aiyegee isko.
#70 Posted by MantoLives on July 29, 2005 10:11:48 am
Re: # 68
No one has levelled this allegation ever.
It is a well known fact that Jinnah`s relationship with his son in law Neville Wadia was cordial.
Atleast don`t resort to slander of the man.
No one has levelled this allegation ever.
It is a well known fact that Jinnah`s relationship with his son in law Neville Wadia was cordial.
Atleast don`t resort to slander of the man.
#69 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 10:08:52 am
Re: # 67
this is how your respond to my juphee wala jesture?????
is this the best manners that you have taught?
this is how your respond to my juphee wala jesture?????
is this the best manners that you have taught?
#68 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 10:07:34 am
Re: # 57
Ye baat tau mainey bhee sunne thee.
Jinnah tried to kidnap his daughter from seeing the Parsi husband but the sister helped the daughter. I heard this from my elders.
Ye baat tau mainey bhee sunne thee.
Jinnah tried to kidnap his daughter from seeing the Parsi husband but the sister helped the daughter. I heard this from my elders.
#66 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 10:04:40 am
Manto:
Tu yaar Quadiani hai. Pehle kyon nahee bataya.
Big Juphee......
My cousin lives in quadian, he owns trucks there and I have been to your peer`s Masjid many times. Very good people. They are prospering in Gurdaspur, unlike your countrymen have been told.
Tu yaar Quadiani hai. Pehle kyon nahee bataya.
Big Juphee......
My cousin lives in quadian, he owns trucks there and I have been to your peer`s Masjid many times. Very good people. They are prospering in Gurdaspur, unlike your countrymen have been told.
#65 Posted by MantoLives on July 29, 2005 10:03:11 am
Beejay,
I am waiting for an answer...
Please reveal to us how you came to this awesome conclusion that Dina Jinnah never married Neville Wadia?
#64 Posted by delhiwala on July 29, 2005 9:57:49 am
Re: # 24
dude, this urstruly guy is picking fights with everyone whereever he goes.
manto: I like your article, though it could have been aggressive but I can understand what a Pakistani writer has to go through under military regimes.
dude, this urstruly guy is picking fights with everyone whereever he goes.
manto: I like your article, though it could have been aggressive but I can understand what a Pakistani writer has to go through under military regimes.
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