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Let us do away with Kashmir
Posted by 1saurabh Jan 6, 2007 05:26 am
Re: # 11

Last week Saddam Hussain was hanged. Now is the turn of a few Pakisatnis to be publicly hanged - start with Pres Musharraf (for kargil), past and present ISI heads (for helping and arming jihadis) and few head maulavies (for creating jihadis). That will rid the world of a few bad guys.

regards
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 18, 2006 08:10 pm
ahmedmadani Re: # 80

``Anyway not you start praying usa, Pakistan can never accept such things, just for money becoming slave of America.``

madani saheb just look into your recent history. Pakistan ditched Taliban to curry favour with the US. The ``Dosti`` disappeared in thin air as soon as the US barked.

Same will happen for your ``Kashmir cause``. Pakistan under Gen Musharraf is already changing track wrt Kashmir. Indians are watching - silently.

regards
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 18, 2006 07:26 am
The problem with negotiating any deal with General Musharraf is that any subsequent ruler may not agree to that settlement. He may simply freeze the constitution and abdicate the deal with India. Now Pakistani army ruler are capable of anything. Note the treatment Gem Musharraf gave to Nawaj Sharif. So first decide how to guarantee that future pakistani ruler follows the deal.
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir dispute
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 18, 2006 07:17 am
Ranjit Re: # 3
``
Our real fear is that in a few years, Pakistan will be to India what Mexico is to the US - a source of illegal immigrants looking for a better economic future. That would be a real challenge``



Now that will be very painful to Pakis. They may almost demand unification for economical reasons. No prizes for guessing Indian response.

regards
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 17, 2006 08:13 pm
ahmedmadani Re: # 69

I have made calculations carefully and kashmir will be joining motherland in about 26 years. In next posting I will wxplain in detail, but be patient.




I am waiting with bated breath. Pl hurry.

regards
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 17, 2006 08:21 am
taikonaut Re: # 65

``No wonder ghaddars and sell out to Europeans have use twisted logic to sell out the Indian subcontinent.``



Do you seriously think any country would ``Buy`` Pakistan? Are you nuts? In the present day world nobody would ``Take`` Pakistam even if offered free of cost. Your Jihadi credentials have ensured this.

Simply put the US is only interested in cleaning pure land of Terrorists, eliminate powers that be in Pakistan that support Jihad worldwide and importantly to difuse permanently the Islamic Bomb. The US will achieve this by befriending Pakistan without violance.


Time for Pakistanis now to stop blaming every body else, particularly India, for all its problems.

regards
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 16, 2006 11:34 pm
taikonaut Re: # 58

``I see these so-called Indian nationalist like 1saurabh who are hell bent on inviting US and UK into their regional wars.

Well what can you expect from these ghaddars. They did the same thing by inviting B-EIC (British East India Company) into the regional fights. And guess what! Before we knew it, BEIC was ruling the whole subcontinent.

Now this aulad-e-ghaddars (decedents of traitors) is at it again``



Guess what is happening here ? ``Ulta Chor Kotwal Ko Daante``. It was Pakistan who repeatedly raised the Kashmir issue on the international forums and joined hands with the US by ditching the Talibans. It was Pakistan who invited the US into its backyard. Now once inside, the US will surely do the unfinished task of removing the WMDs on one pretext or the other. Calling us Indians Gaddars will not change the picture.

regards.
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 16, 2006 07:08 am
Re: # 54

``Banyas are always looking for someone else to do their bidding.``

It is far wiser than sending JIHADIS into other country.
Re-Imagining Pakistan
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 16, 2006 07:04 am
Re: # 239

``Pain of being told to go to hell in 1947 seems to be too much?? ``

Who told Indians to go to hell in 1947? I don`t get you. And let me tell you I did not mean pakistan to go to hell. That is the difference between Pakistanis and Indians. Most Indians care a ziltch about Pakistan or Pakistanis. But for Pakistan ill will towards India is so ingrained in the system that its very existance revolves around hurting India and Indians.

regards
Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 16, 2006 06:44 am
Re: # 51

Next in the US firing line would be Pakistan. Us would rid Pakistan of all its WMDs including Nukes in the pretext of chasing terrorists. that will make the world a more safe place.
Re-Imagining Pakistan
Posted by 1saurabh Dec 16, 2006 06:39 am
Re: # 234

I am also of the view that India`s parttion in 1947 was good for Indians. I shudder to think what would have happened in undivided India in 2006. All the big powers would have gunned for Indians and Indian Government calling the terrorists.

Finding Kashmir\'s Pain in London
Posted by 1saurabh Apr 9, 2006 03:16 am
The problem with the Pakis is that they would like the Kasmiris to have Self Determination; the one thing which they themselves do not have. In fact, the Kashmiris in India are as free as any other community in India. I was there last year. I saw the atmosphere there was alike any other Indian city with Muslim majority i.e. overly religious. I think this point about the Muslims is not debated throughly. All the time the Muslims are seen calling the Prophet on some pretext or the other. It would be good for the Muslims to have less of religion and more of education and mixing with other religions.
When Jihad Becomes Terrorism.
Posted by 1saurabh Apr 3, 2006 01:31 am
Islam=Jehad. New definition.
Is Iran Headed for War?
Posted by 1saurabh Apr 3, 2006 01:26 am
Forget Iran. The next in line is Pakistan with all its bearded mullahs and nukes. All the surrounding countries will help the invasion for the simple reason that everybody is fed up with paki Islamic jehad. Time to wake up Pakistan.
The Pakistani American Hunt
Posted by 1saurabh Apr 3, 2006 01:18 am
Informative article. Helpful for Pakis to marry off their girls. But what it highlights is that the muslims in western countries do not assimilate in the population. They prefer to live outside the main stream of the society. Exactly this is happening in India. Muslims mindsets must change for the good of all.
General Musharraf goes on Struggling for Legitimacy
Posted by 1saurabh May 24, 2005 08:54 am
Musharraf will never retire, if he has his way. No dictator likes to retire from the scene. In many countries ex-dictators have faced ruins. Dictators are killed or overtrown. I think Mush will be killed either by the jihadi brigade in Pakistan or the CIA.

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