Aarya Nijat September 4, 2005
#32 Posted by wiseguyin on September 6, 2005 8:40:05 am
Re: # 27
>> Most of the rulers who ruled you guys for 500 years had either Persian or Turkish
ancestory.
Agreed. Many of those who ruled from Delhi had Persian/Turkish ancestory. By the way some of that lineage is today doing exceptionally well in the streets of Old Delhi these days. Now I know where the fair kabariwallahs in Delhi come from ;)
>> Are you a confused Brahman?
Neither confused, nor Brahmin. Rajput. Last name stands for Negi.
>> If you are a light skined Brahman then you have our blood running in your veins ;)
No, I am blessed that my ancestors escaped that fate :)
Or I would have been - gasp - one of you :o
:)
regards,
SN
>> Most of the rulers who ruled you guys for 500 years had either Persian or Turkish
ancestory.
Agreed. Many of those who ruled from Delhi had Persian/Turkish ancestory. By the way some of that lineage is today doing exceptionally well in the streets of Old Delhi these days. Now I know where the fair kabariwallahs in Delhi come from ;)
>> Are you a confused Brahman?
Neither confused, nor Brahmin. Rajput. Last name stands for Negi.
>> If you are a light skined Brahman then you have our blood running in your veins ;)
No, I am blessed that my ancestors escaped that fate :)
Or I would have been - gasp - one of you :o
:)
regards,
SN
#31 Posted by Netizen on September 6, 2005 8:38:40 am
Re: # 26
``Kashmir is disputed you know it we know it.What it has to do with pipeline?``
It has a lot to do with the pipeline. paks obession with kashmir has caused 3/4 fights with india.
``The ordinary man need bread and cloth.It is the people like you with their thinking creat problems.``
i don`t think indian gov is going to decide over the pipeline thinking about providing bread and cloth to an ordinary man. It will look at the cost of gas, its viability/feasibility, just like a businessman would look at his business interest.
Would you invest in Somalia Bonds, in which case you may lose your investment but the somali people would benefit from it?
``We are supposed to change.Try to think beyod your dogmas.``
thats exactly we also want. Lets make LoC the International Boundary. Agree?
``Kashmir is disputed you know it we know it.What it has to do with pipeline?``
It has a lot to do with the pipeline. paks obession with kashmir has caused 3/4 fights with india.
``The ordinary man need bread and cloth.It is the people like you with their thinking creat problems.``
i don`t think indian gov is going to decide over the pipeline thinking about providing bread and cloth to an ordinary man. It will look at the cost of gas, its viability/feasibility, just like a businessman would look at his business interest.
Would you invest in Somalia Bonds, in which case you may lose your investment but the somali people would benefit from it?
``We are supposed to change.Try to think beyod your dogmas.``
thats exactly we also want. Lets make LoC the International Boundary. Agree?
#30 Posted by Urstruly on September 6, 2005 8:30:52 am
See what I meant......Indians already have lots and lots of gas....throw in a little spark and everything blows.
#29 Posted by arjun_m on September 6, 2005 8:28:41 am
#26 by Imtiaz84 on September 6, 2005 7:52am PT
Kashmir is disputed you know it we know it.
India isn`t going to give up Indian Kashmir and nothing can change that...you know it and we know it
What it has to do with pipeline?The ordinary man need bread and cloth.
It has everything to do with the pipeline...YOUR PM said there can be no trade normalization until there is a solution to the Kashmir dispute(which you know and I know means India handing over Indian Kashmir to Pakistan)...
PM links transit trade with India to Kashmir solution
Shaukat says UN reforms being discussed with New Delhi; gas policy on
Iran pipeline next week; new dams soon after deliberations on tech report
By our correspondent
Tuesday August 30, 2005, LAHORE: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said Pakistan would only open the door to transit trade for India if the neighbouring country made progress on the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
Kashmir is disputed you know it we know it.
India isn`t going to give up Indian Kashmir and nothing can change that...you know it and we know it
What it has to do with pipeline?The ordinary man need bread and cloth.
It has everything to do with the pipeline...YOUR PM said there can be no trade normalization until there is a solution to the Kashmir dispute(which you know and I know means India handing over Indian Kashmir to Pakistan)...
PM links transit trade with India to Kashmir solution
Shaukat says UN reforms being discussed with New Delhi; gas policy on
Iran pipeline next week; new dams soon after deliberations on tech report
By our correspondent
Tuesday August 30, 2005, LAHORE: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said Pakistan would only open the door to transit trade for India if the neighbouring country made progress on the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
#28 Posted by wiseguyin on September 6, 2005 8:26:08 am
Re: # 26
Deer Imtiaj.
We have news four you. We Hinoods have dezided to become bery much like your great
Muzlim cuntry. Be are bery impressed by your great Islamic vigor. That is by we are shedding off a little bit of the shanti powder off our body these days. That is also by you are
dismayed by the little spine that our sarkar sometimes shows.
You are the one who linked Kashmir with eberything else, excebt the pipeline. Be are just
extending that principle to cover the bibeline alzo.
By the way, we have already displayed our openness by selling you food and livestock.
Your turn now.
regards,
SN
Deer Imtiaj.
We have news four you. We Hinoods have dezided to become bery much like your great
Muzlim cuntry. Be are bery impressed by your great Islamic vigor. That is by we are shedding off a little bit of the shanti powder off our body these days. That is also by you are
dismayed by the little spine that our sarkar sometimes shows.
You are the one who linked Kashmir with eberything else, excebt the pipeline. Be are just
extending that principle to cover the bibeline alzo.
By the way, we have already displayed our openness by selling you food and livestock.
Your turn now.
regards,
SN
#27 Posted by haideri on September 6, 2005 8:25:08 am
RE #18
Most of the rulers who ruled you guys for 500 years had either Persian or Turkish
ancestory.
Are you a confused Brahman? If you are a light skined Brahman then you have our blood running in your veins ;)
haideri
Most of the rulers who ruled you guys for 500 years had either Persian or Turkish
ancestory.
Are you a confused Brahman? If you are a light skined Brahman then you have our blood running in your veins ;)
haideri
#26 Posted by imtiaz84 on September 6, 2005 7:52:15 am
Again that typical stupid thiniking of an ordinary indain is depicted by Mr.Arjun.All rubbish.Kashmir is disputed you know it we know it.What it has to do with pipeline?The ordinary man need bread and cloth.It is the people like you with their thinking creat problems.Try to be open. See the world is changing.We are supposed to change.Try to think beyod your dogmas.
#25 Posted by arjun_m on September 6, 2005 7:45:26 am
maulana urstruly... wassup wit dis?.. I thought the party line was no trade before Indian Kashmir is delivered to Pakistan on a platter....
Steel producers order import of $102m equipment from India
* Seek approval for new plant with Indian technology
By Imran Ayub
KARACHI: The country’s steel production units have placed orders to import $102 million equipment from India and are now due to meet authorities in Islamabad seeking the nod to set up new plants with Indian technology.
A 16-member Pakistani delegation, representing different steel re-rolling mills and production companies, has recently returned from India and now plans to meet highups in the industry and commerce ministries, in a bid to get support for co-operation with the Indian industry.
“In India we have signed an MoU (memoranda of understanding) to make imports from there,” said Jawed Mughal of Mughal Steel, one of the seven companies, which would import equipment for their steel production plants.
Steel producers order import of $102m equipment from India
* Seek approval for new plant with Indian technology
By Imran Ayub
KARACHI: The country’s steel production units have placed orders to import $102 million equipment from India and are now due to meet authorities in Islamabad seeking the nod to set up new plants with Indian technology.
A 16-member Pakistani delegation, representing different steel re-rolling mills and production companies, has recently returned from India and now plans to meet highups in the industry and commerce ministries, in a bid to get support for co-operation with the Indian industry.
“In India we have signed an MoU (memoranda of understanding) to make imports from there,” said Jawed Mughal of Mughal Steel, one of the seven companies, which would import equipment for their steel production plants.
#24 Posted by arjun_m on September 6, 2005 7:40:52 am
#21 by Imtiaz84 on September 6, 2005 7:36am PT
This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan
Your PM said there can be no trade normalization until the core issue is resolved...which we all know is the code word for the paki wet dream of getting Indian Kashmir.... so why the pipeline deal now?
Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.
Yup...Each country can nuke the other country...so there isn`t going to be a resolution of the core issue any time soon...
I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
ahead why? because it has a longer range? the indian cruise missile is 3x supersonic...you knew that, right?
This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan
Your PM said there can be no trade normalization until the core issue is resolved...which we all know is the code word for the paki wet dream of getting Indian Kashmir.... so why the pipeline deal now?
Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.
Yup...Each country can nuke the other country...so there isn`t going to be a resolution of the core issue any time soon...
I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
ahead why? because it has a longer range? the indian cruise missile is 3x supersonic...you knew that, right?
#23 Posted by imtiaz84 on September 6, 2005 7:37:41 am
Dear Indians,
I am quite suprised by all you write in relation to the pipe line issue.Please put all your differences in some safe place under tight lock and key.This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan , this pipe line is a win-win situation for both countries as well as for Iran.People of both countries need it. This will make their life comfortable. Stop passing the comments which hurt feeling of others.This will only guarantee us the peace in the region.Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
Rgds
An ordinary Pakistani
I am quite suprised by all you write in relation to the pipe line issue.Please put all your differences in some safe place under tight lock and key.This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan , this pipe line is a win-win situation for both countries as well as for Iran.People of both countries need it. This will make their life comfortable. Stop passing the comments which hurt feeling of others.This will only guarantee us the peace in the region.Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
Rgds
An ordinary Pakistani
#22 Posted by arjun_m on September 6, 2005 7:37:05 am
maulana urstruly..i`m sure some indian hospital can do a brain surgery on you...shouldn`t be hard to find a matching donor...lots of goats running around the country....
47 Pak children availed free heart surgery in India
September 06, 2005 03:39 IST
Parents of 47 Pakistani children have so far availed free treatment facility offered by the Indian government to carry out heart surgeries on their wards, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad said on Monday.
47 Pak children availed free heart surgery in India
September 06, 2005 03:39 IST
Parents of 47 Pakistani children have so far availed free treatment facility offered by the Indian government to carry out heart surgeries on their wards, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad said on Monday.
#21 Posted by imtiaz84 on September 6, 2005 7:36:50 am
Dear Indians,
I am quite suprised by all you write in relation to the pipe line issue.Please put all your differences in some safe place under tight lock and key.This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan , this pipe line is a win-win situation for both countries as well as for Iran.People of both countries need it. This will make their life comfortable. Stop passing the comments which hurt feeling of others.This will only guarantee us the peace in the region.Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
Rgds
An ordinary Pakistani
I am quite suprised by all you write in relation to the pipe line issue.Please put all your differences in some safe place under tight lock and key.This pipe line is critical for the development of the region, prosperity of the layman who is now suffering from the rise in the oil prices. As well mentioned in the article the comments of the Priminister of Pakistan , this pipe line is a win-win situation for both countries as well as for Iran.People of both countries need it. This will make their life comfortable. Stop passing the comments which hurt feeling of others.This will only guarantee us the peace in the region.Otherwise , you all know Pakistan and India are on equal footings when it comes to nuclear aersnal.I think, Pakistan has gone much a head with its sophiticated technologies the result of which you all witnessed in shape of Cruise Missel Test.
Rgds
An ordinary Pakistani
#20 Posted by wiseguyin on September 6, 2005 7:35:36 am
Re: # 19
>> In case you havn`t noticed, we -- the hindus -- ...
Cool, I guess it wud b better if you can modify that to we -- the Indians.
Our destiny (& decisions) as a nation, is controlled by Hindus, Christians, Sikhs & a host of other communities.
regards,
SN
>> In case you havn`t noticed, we -- the hindus -- ...
Cool, I guess it wud b better if you can modify that to we -- the Indians.
Our destiny (& decisions) as a nation, is controlled by Hindus, Christians, Sikhs & a host of other communities.
regards,
SN
#19 Posted by CoolAL on September 6, 2005 7:17:22 am
Re: # 11
In case you havn`t noticed, we -- the hindus -- don`t buy ANYTHING from you. We don`t want to either. It is YOU -- the Pakis -- who buys everything -- including daal and bhaaji -- from us. We like it that way.
Your self-appointed ``Protector of Islam`` is the one who has been begging for this pipeline to be built and our fool of an ass petroleum minister is shining you all on.
Get the picture?
In case you havn`t noticed, we -- the hindus -- don`t buy ANYTHING from you. We don`t want to either. It is YOU -- the Pakis -- who buys everything -- including daal and bhaaji -- from us. We like it that way.
Your self-appointed ``Protector of Islam`` is the one who has been begging for this pipeline to be built and our fool of an ass petroleum minister is shining you all on.
Get the picture?
#18 Posted by wiseguyin on September 6, 2005 7:16:28 am
Re: # 16
>> Not everbody in Pakistan has Indian ancestry. I am one example.
Point 1 - Ok. I am talking about ~155 million - 1 pakis :)
Point 2 - As per your definition what is the geographical scope within which people with Indian ancestory live ?
Point 3 - Are you a non-native immigrant ?
regards,
SN
>> Not everbody in Pakistan has Indian ancestry. I am one example.
Point 1 - Ok. I am talking about ~155 million - 1 pakis :)
Point 2 - As per your definition what is the geographical scope within which people with Indian ancestory live ?
Point 3 - Are you a non-native immigrant ?
regards,
SN
#17 Posted by Netizen on September 6, 2005 6:55:25 am
in addition to #15
some times you don`t even know who is incahrge in pak. Anytime any gov can be thrown out along with its policies and dictators can be murdered.
Until kargil, I thought Sharif was in charge, but immediately after that he had to run for his dear life. Now mushy is in danger of being killed....
How do you make agreements with these people/country who themselves are so unstable.
some times you don`t even know who is incahrge in pak. Anytime any gov can be thrown out along with its policies and dictators can be murdered.
Until kargil, I thought Sharif was in charge, but immediately after that he had to run for his dear life. Now mushy is in danger of being killed....
How do you make agreements with these people/country who themselves are so unstable.
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