A certain section of our Indian society will burst crackers when he hits century and distribute sweets when Australia wins as It had one of their brothers in it...
David Headley, Fai are past, cricketer Usman Khwaja is the next big thing for ISI. racist whites especially aussies will play all the tricks to sabotage and terrorise our beloved country India. Kick out this wolf in sheep's skin.
When so many professionals dont get a visa to travel to countries such as Australia, western Europe, Canada or US etc, without submitting hundreds of documents and waiting for a long time, why should the sportsmen from these countries get easy visa to India?
Indian govt must cut a deal with tit-for-tat visa policies with these countries.
Recently a UK nun was cribbing in media that the Indian govt refused to extend her visa in India even after staying here for 15-20 years. Apparently she came on some commonwealth agreement which allowed for a free travel between UK and India. It is amusing because the same commonwealth country, UK, requires Indian nationals to hold visa even while transiting the airport of their country. To my knowledge, very few countries in the world make visa mandatory for airport transits. If Australia and UK can have separate laws for Indian nationals, why should Indian govt not give them a taste of their own medicine?
Re: Restrictions
by raj arora on Aug 09, 2011 06:51 PM
dont flatter ur self, have u seen any aussie or canadian applying for indian residency? indians are known for fraud visas hence restrictions , this guy was rejected cause he was paki simple which is fair enough as for the nun she wanted to do good in india not ride on some local train
Re: Re: Restrictions
by rkdmumbai on Aug 09, 2011 06:58 PM
We dont want any nun to do good in India .. take her back and take this another nun Sonia Gandhi along with this nun... hahaha.. what a joke that She wanted to do good in India and not ride on some local train ? What are you trying to tell Mr.Arora ?
Re: Re: Re: Restrictions
by raj arora on Aug 09, 2011 07:01 PM
am not tryin to TELL am tryin to say , these people come from 1st world countries to do good , its not like any one comes to india to look for a better life, as for people like u and corrupt politicans u guys wont do anything for the poor but will be the first to criticize people who do
I guess there was no need for hyping this by the player and also there was no need for authorities to stop him granting limited visa after all he is representing a team and is already known face; More important is to stop the visa of those who actually get easily;
these people have no country, remember? they don't care about countries and citizenships, they are everywhere and only the eeslam matters to them. This guy must be cheering the paki team while playing for Australia, like many Indians do here. Any link with eeslamic countries is a security issue for India. Either you are just born in or just brought up, you are not needed in India.
Re: these guys have no country remember?
by khalid osmani on Aug 09, 2011 07:39 PM
well then i m sure that zaheer khan, yusuf pathan, munaf etc must be cheering the paki team while playing for India
Isnt this the same khwaja who said " proud to be the first pakistani born to play test cricket for australia" Now he conviniently wants to forget where he was born
U r not being given an Indian visa not because you were not born in Australia but because you were born in Pakistan. Easy to point fingers at the indian embassy pls do note that this is because of the acts of your country of birth that leads to these measures..........everytime indis provides visas for matches hundreds do not return to pakistan at all........guess they are better off wtaching matches on TV from the other side of the fence...............