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Facebook ban drives Rehman Malik to Twitter
ISLAMABAD: After Pakistan banned Facebook in a bid to stop it hosting “blasphemous” pictures of Prophet Mohammad, the country’s interior minister found a new way to get his online fix. He jumped on Twitter.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said his son told him that if he couldn’t get on Facebook, where he has his own page which hosts pictures of dignitaries and has 691 fans, he should Tweet.
“Only a few days back I came in (as a Twitter user). I like it,” Malik told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday. “There are lots of questions, are you real, are you -----
Here is Tweet posted by Sen Rehman Malik
http://twitter.com/SenRehmanMalik
“We appreciate PM India & Home Minister India for advising their aides nt 2 give negative statemnts against Pak. Thanks 4 creating positivity”
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My comments**
With all due respect Mr Malik before making such utterly inane and absolutely preposterous public statements we must understand the psyche of bilateral relations between Pakistan and India, which you have obviously failed to concede in your tweet.
When it comes to India, there must be a firm and illustrious difference between being polite and naïve, it is overwhelmingly confounding to witness such simplicity and absence of judgment on your part.
Before making such irresponsible public statements it is highly imperative to look at aggregate of all past Pakistani experiences with India. Moreover considering sharp projection of Indian motives, their(India’s) collective hidden political agenda against Pakistan spanning over more than sixty years and especially their(India’s) subterfuge after September 11, 2001 which was aggressively put forward to conceal true purpose and objective of their terrorism chorus against Pakistan. After September 11, India astutely embarked on the bandwagon of erroneous propaganda against Pakistan to achieve its political goals in Asia and to promote its image around the world as a victim of all times.
Who exactly do you think you represented by this tweet? your son maybe?