Re: i hate asma jehangir
and why they are not - since he didnt accepted a dictators pressure!! the verdict is overwhelmingly for CJ and still u people dont like it :D
Becasue they see it differently here.
Re: i hate asma jehangir
and why they are not - since he didnt accepted a dictators pressure!! the verdict is overwhelmingly for CJ and still u people dont like it :D
Becasue they see it differently here.
Re: i hate asma jehangir
And now you are showing that deep rooted bias from which probably we can never get rid of.
Personal Attack!
Re: i hate asma jehangir
Absolutely. Musharraf has been great for Pakistan
The creation of Pakistan was a mistake. The combined muslim populations of india, pakistan and bangladesh would have been over 500 million. A united india with half a billion muslims would have been a super-power.
The only people cheering for the creation of pakistan were muslim extremists and hindu extremists.
But now that Pakistan has been created, I support Pakistan.
And defend Pakistan from people like you.
Personal Attack!
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A united india with half a billion muslims would have been a super-power.
The only people cheering for the creation of pakistan were muslim extremists and hindu extremists.
completely wrong.
---A "united" india with half a billion muslims would not have become a super power...PERIOD
---Muslim extremists did go against the creation of pakistan as muslims will face lot of difficulty in converting/reverting entire india to islam. They felt india couldn't become an islamic state with partition
---Hindu extremists even now worship their bharat mata...Morons call it akhand bharat which includes all the 3 countries.
Re: i hate asma jehangir
i think india should offer an exchange program - rabri devi and our new president idiot patil wrapped in a burqah each for asma jahangir and her sister.
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Asma Jahangir is absolutely right.. excessive force was used.. they are war criminals.. should be hanged..
why don't people think objectively.
Inciting the government to take action, provoking the forces to retaliate, and threatening all along of dire consequences should the government decide to take action against them, while at the same time holding hostage a large number of young and innocent children, women and men against their will was atrocious to say the least. Mr. Rashid Ghazi’s recalcitrance or perhaps that of his guests, who had taken over the charge from him ultimately paid off in the form of Operation Silence.
*Whoever was the mastermind behind the ill-fated attempt at taking on the government, had clearly not had the foresight or strategic vision and eventually miscalculated by believing that (a) the right moment has arrived, when even the youth under their tutelage had not yet reached the stage where they could be termed as true jihadees (b) that the state machinery, brutal as it is, would give in to their bluff and, (c) that the religious elements would support them in their bid to stamp the growing moral decadence in the country. They were proved wrong on all counts! *