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Gone is Caravan...
Posted by friend Oct 21, 2006 03:56 pm
Ranjit & Hamidm sahib,
When BJ is insisting on lack of ``z`` in Hindi, he is not ``biharifying`` hindi speakers. Traditional hindi does not have a sound for ``z``. Extensions have been created for newer sounds e.g. ``au`` and ``z``, but imposing them on all is really as bad as someone trying to impose sanskrit as Hindi.
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 19, 2006 05:16 pm
#211 by okhla99
``Respected Bongdongs,

WHY WAS THE RETRIAL SHIFTED TO MAHARASHTRA ????? Under some ``specially enacted`` provision of Indian Law ??? How can jurisdiction be changed like this ??? Is your legal system a joke ????
..............................
You blody foool , you just don`t understand... do you????


Well! well!! When one looses the argument, name calling starts.
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 17, 2006 02:47 pm
Babaji is releasing gas!! He is full of gas.
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 17, 2006 09:57 am
w.r.t. Behram baba #174
Baba ji is in pain. I must have touched a nerve.

Baba ji,
Cowasjee, Pasri poster boy in Pakistan, was jailed by Bhutto and had to write an apology for coming out of jail. Dawn`s ``letter to Editor`` section frequently has letters bashing him for daring to insult Islam. Another revelation for you Baba ji! He could have done that in India with no fear.

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 16, 2006 10:28 am
Behram baba #145
There are 4 phases associates with a failure or setback. Denial, anger, acceptance, and healing.

You are still in a denial stage. We parsis are good businessmen so it doesn`t matter that we are constitutionally denied top positions in civil or military. You were ok when you were consitutionally made second class citizen of Pakistan. You are ok when you have to declare your religion on your passports. You will still have a rationale when they will ask you to wear a yellow marker or a star of David. Here is a revelation for you. In india you can run your business, and also do whatever you want. You can really aim for top most position and have a realistic hope of meeting yuor goal.


PS: You have some unhealthy interest in people squating near railway lines. Is it due to the increasing feminity, decreasing masculinity and increasing impotency in Parsis? Another revelation for you. India is soon removing homosexuality from the list of offenses. You can come out.
The General and Kargil
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 02:49 pm
Peemax #278

So now pee beta is peeing in his pants. Lallu lal, after spewing all this nonsense on chowk you are crying for getting banned!!

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 02:43 pm
GT - I think it is certainly possible. Power combination in politics changes very rapidly, and a good canidate, like Manmohan Singh may emerge as a compromise from any location.

Hijacking of Islam
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 01:20 pm
ZahraJ #229
What is your point here? Is that nanny, who happened to be an Indian, somehow putting Islam in danger? Did you read about Lousie Woodward, an English nanny, who killed son of a Boston base NRI doctor in late 90s, and than got away?
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 01:09 pm
Behram baba-
Stay calm and answer one question - can you or your progeny ever become president, prime minister or army chief in Pakistan? Assume that you have all the qualifications in the world. Why? Our most famous army chief, Field Marshal Manekshaw, was a parsi.

Could Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed have become president of Pakistan (he was president of India)? Or would he have needed to sign declaration that he was not an Ahmedi?

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 01:01 pm
Manto munna #121

``one wonders why there aren`t any Nobel Prize winners amongst Indian Muslims (including Ahmadis)... when there is one each for the equivalent in Pakistan and Bangladesh? ``

Well well!! now equal opportunity implies that 33% of noble prize awarded to indian scientists must be to muslims. Great logic.

33% of Indian presidents have been muslims. Let Pakistan make 33% of its Pakistan non-muslims.
Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later
Posted by friend Oct 15, 2006 09:03 am
YLH Munna #107

Zeemax, others...
Though many Bangladeshis would not admit it... but Muhammad Younis would not have a ghost of a chance of winning a Nobel Prize in a United India...
The two states based on the partition of 1947 .... and the Lahore Resolution... Pakistan and Bangaldesh have each produced one Nobel prize winner...
How many Indian Muslims or Ahmadis won Nobel Prizes... despite Sadna`s fudged inconclusive statistics?


You are absolutely right this time. Partition of 1947 opened plethora of opportunities for Muslims in Pakistan`s. Now any uneducated moron can become Pakistani president or prime minister. Partition has permitted uneducated idiots to become vice-chancellors, and head educational bosies in Pakistan. In India they would have to earn PhDs to become presidents (Dr Zakir Hussain, Dr Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Dr Kalam!!).

With your third rate bachelor degree, you would have nothing more than a clerk in India, while in Pakistan you can claim to be ``head of department of Economics``. You are absolutely right. Manto munna lage raho!!

The General and Kargil
Posted by friend Oct 9, 2006 02:32 pm
Salim #61
I can answer for myself. At appeared in March 1999 that for once, there will be a solution to Kashmir. Vajpayee had mandate in India, and Nawaz Shareef had in Pakistan. Both counteries appeared to be in right frame of mind.

Kargil destroyed all that... I was in Jammu during that period, and can tell you much would have happened had someone not restrained India (who was that invisible ``someone``, was that Vajpayee or was that US government, is another question)
Musharraf Spilling the Beans—Why Now?
Posted by friend Oct 6, 2006 10:12 am
Hamidm #628
Yes I agree it is a silly discussion. Why or how Peemax (and Masadi) are somehow finding everything as ``Islam wins`` is beyond my comprehension.
Musharraf Spilling the Beans—Why Now?
Posted by friend Oct 6, 2006 08:09 am
Peemax # various

Are you complete idiot? For 3 months Pakistani army chief and everyone was denying presence of Pakistani army. Than they started pleading with US to save their a-$-$. Than they ran leaving their corpses behind. And now you claim that to be a victory. I guess your AAK signing surrender document in 71 was also a victory for Pakistanis.
Musharraf Spilling the Beans—Why Now?
Posted by friend Oct 3, 2006 06:37 am
peemax #481

Yaar pee max, don`t got so much infuriated that you max out on your pee-ing capabilities.

Listen my child, Indian army (in fact your own army) made a macaca out of you (your dad included). Your idiot president himself acknowledged that he cried after that defeat.That is the chip you are carrying on your shoulder. It is time that you get rid of that inferiority complex. You can call complete world macaca. But everyone knows who is macaca and is dancing to the tune of his American masters.
Musharraf Spilling the Beans—Why Now?
Posted by friend Oct 3, 2006 05:10 am
Pee max, merey betay
Tell me why your dad surrendered to Indian army and not to Muktis, his ex-pakistani brothers?

PS: I will suggest that you try google to find out on what condition Pakistan agreed to recognize Bangladesh.

PPS: Also check why papa peemax starting pee-ing in his pants again when Bangladesh wanted to try 195 war criminals in 1973 and why that didn`t happen.
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