Looks like the guy who wtote this book has a different view than u but the critical point of it all he seems to have more knowledge than u so keep ur rant on ur side of the wall
I for one always admired Ghandi and Jinnah and will continue to do so ..... Simply for what they both achieved
But the subcontinent thrives on the misery of its neighbour rather than it's shaping own destiny to prosperity
Jaswant Singh also says in the book that in the latter part of their lives both Gandhi & Jinnah were failures. Do you agree with that too ?
Obviously you have not read the book, so why don't you shut up ??
Jinnah' Direct Action Plan left thousands dead at Noakhali and Gandhi went on hunger strike for peace in the region and actually achieved it.
ever tried to look at the bigger picture but as Jaswant singh wrote and said that it takes a lot to get PPL to see the the reality after 60 odd years of demonising and this joke is coming from none else then ur ex-minister
but oh well i rest my case
When PPL stoop to such a low level that each others (Pndo/Pak) misery seems to be the only joy in their life .... well what can i say except ..... khush raho
Good to see you agree the book banning is just as retarded as the fatwa from IRAN.
Interesting. You always are comparing apples an oranges. You didn't pass any basic logic courses.
Your statement should read:
From what i hear the book talks about a lot of people and not just Jinnah. There is a debate going on and there are different sides putting forth their own view. The BJP has put forth its stance and as per the media outlets,most people are against its action of banning the book and a large number of people are also against the dismissal of Jaswant Singh. Selectively viewing the arguments and actions of a single side to suit your own viewpoint is wrong.
A lil knowledge is a bad thing… perhaps the author of “asleep at the wheel” or “Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India” will give ya goooood lesson on demonCraZy.. LOL…
Looks like the guy who wtote this book has a different view than u but the critical point of it all he seems to have more knowledge than u so keep ur rant on ur side of the wall
I for one always admired Ghandi and Jinnah and will continue to do so ..... Simply for what they both achieved
But the subcontinent thrives on the misery of its neighbour rather than it's shaping own destiny to prosperity
Jinnah was an achiever in his own kind. There is no doubt that a man who created a country will be special.
However, In india, most people are aware of his capabilities and personal stature, but they have not forgot that he was responsible for the partition of the country.
They have not forgot, that when most of the congress leaders were fighting for freedom and spending time in jail, he was the only politician who never spent a single day in jail. It was like Jinnah was waiting for the opportune moment, to split the country for himself.
Yeah he needed a country for himself. Considering he was dying well before the country was created. I bet he thought he would live forever.
And some dumbasses on this forum think we can have peace with this sort of mentality. If you can't accept Jinnah and what he did. How the **** are you gonna accept the existence of Pakistan.
Oh yes it takes two to tango. One man can not divide a country. Nehru and Gandhi did their part as well.
Also remember it was India which first banned the book “Satanic Verses”.. Am not sure if the book is banned in Pakistan.
In some countries you dont need to ban books since you have very few people who can read and those who can read dont bother.
Yeah he needed a country for himself. Considering he was dying well before the country was created. I bet he thought he would live forever.
And some dumbasses on this forum think we can have peace with this sort of mentality. If you can't accept Jinnah and what he did. How the **** are you gonna accept the existence of Pakistan.
Oh yes it takes two to tango. One man can not divide a country. Nehru and Gandhi did their part as well.
Very well Jinnah fought hard for the country's independence. He was a great leader. If you could read how his countrymen treated him during his last days, we all would understand how great a leader he was. The person who could command so much respect is his last days is the true hallmark of a great leader...
Why do you feel offended.. I was mentioning that Jinnah was a great leader who was truly respected by his fellow countrymen during his lifetime. Did I touch a raw nerve here...
Freedom of speech does not mean that you do not face the consequences of your speech..
Remember the poor cartoonist too had freedom of speech...
Why do you feel offended.. I was mentioning that Jinnah was a great leader who was truly respected by his fellow countrymen during his lifetime. Did I touch a raw nerve here...
Freedom of speech does not mean that you do not face the consequences of your speech..
Remember the poor cartoonist too had freedom of speech...
Look nothing you can say can offend me or change the legacy of Quaid-e-Azam. But I do love how you keep supporting my ideas.
Yes there are consequences. And the consequences have openly shown that even after 62 years the Indian political elite and even the people do not accept Jinnah. Forget accepting Pakistan. Delusion at its best.