But remember that they still have surnames like Butt - which comes from Bhat - which is the surname for Hindu priests before they were forcibly converted to Islam by Moghuls.
Secondly, Bharat was deliberately broken into India and Pakistan after Hindu-Muslim unity shook the British thoroughly in 1857.
Third, it is currently the US MIC that wanted Kashmir and Pakistan as a military base against USSR and now China and Russia.
The only real Pakistanis who are actually India's enemies are ISI, politicians, D-company and Pak HNIs.
But we have so many of those crooks here (apart from ISI), that Pakistan is barely a nuisance in the real Indian problem of absent governance.
Cricketers are the most harmless Pakistanis you can ever know.
Think calmly and you will simply have to agree to every single thing I have said here.
Fight for the Indian team by all means, but dont get Muslim and Paki hatred into this.
This is cricket, keep it away from politics.
As for your hatred, reserve it for American corporations, CIA, ISI, Indian politicians, babus and HNIs.
They are 1000s of times more dangerous to you personally than half the Pak population combined.
If Sania was playing for Tennis, that doesn't mean we own her life. She can marry anyone for God sake. She can remain happy or sad (so far quite happy) to be honest but Pakistanis enjoy every bit of the way Indians react.
Re: Is it a matter of Indian pride or what?
by Suraj Kumar on Mar 25, 2011 10:54 PM
Who gives a damn what these two do or say?
She married an enemy of India.
Her citizenship of India should be revoked and her family (who obviously regrets missing the partition bandwagon) needs to be deported to that vile country!!
Re: Re: Is it a matter of Indian pride or what?
by SRK Fan on Mar 25, 2011 10:58 PM
Who cares what you say. Keep your mouth shut and open to suck thackeray's .... Thats all you can do.
Re: Re: Is it a matter of Indian pride or what?
by vijayan nair on Mar 25, 2011 10:58 PM
now rediff has to stoop so low that they publish gitty pitty talks of lost people, how has sania has paid to rediff to do this is to be probed
Re: hatred is disgusting
by Vikraman Korattyswaroopam on Mar 25, 2011 11:29 PM
That is what we are-idiots! We don't kbow our strength. India and Pakistan were one country, divided by the British to weaken both. Today the gap is widening because of terrorist activities emnating from Pakistan. But for this the general public in Pakistan is not responsible, though the rulers are doing a tight-rope walk. It is time both Indians and Pakistanis realise that their culture is common, their history is common and their future also is tied together. United, we stand, divided, we fall. It is to be welcomed that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (remind you, I am not a Congress supporter!) has invited both Pak President Zardari and Prime Minister Geelani to come and see the India-Pak World cup Semi Finals at Mohali alongwith him. This can be a great opprtunity. If East Berlin and West Berlin could unite, why not India and Pakistan form at least a confederation with common programmes? Let us be rivals in sports, but friends in real life. Pakistanis should realise that 64 years of religion-based existence has really hindered its progress. By all means, practice one's own religion, but dont mix it with politics and governing, as even Indians also are doing to create vote banks. Yes, we really are fools, but pretend to be intelligent!
Re: hatred is disgusting
by Suraj Kumar on Mar 25, 2011 10:54 PM
Who gives a damn what these two do or say?
She married an enemy of India.
Her citizenship of India should be revoked and her family (who obviously regrets missing the partition bandwagon) needs to be deported to that vile country!!
Re: hatred is disgusting
by Vikraman Korattyswaroopam on Mar 25, 2011 11:28 PM
That is what we are-idiots! We don't kbow our strength. India and Pakistan were one country, divided by the British to weaken both. Today the gap is widening because of terrorist activities emnating from Pakistan. But for this the general public in Pakistan is not responsible, though the rulers are doing a tight-rope walk. It is time both Indians and Pakistanis realise that their culture is common, their history is common and their future also is tied together. United, we stand, divided, we fall. It is to be welcomed that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (remind you, I am not a Congress supporter!) has invited both Pak President Zardari and Prime Minister Geelani to come and see the India-Pak World cup Semi Finals at Mohali alongwith him. This can be a great opprtunity. If East Berlin and West Berlin could unite, why not India and Pakistan form at least a confederation with common programmes? Let us be rivals in sports, but friends in real life. Pakistanis should realise that 64 years of religion-based existence has really hindered its progress. By all means, practice one's own religion, but dont mix it with politics and governing, as even Indians also are doing to create vote banks. Yes, we really are fools, but pretend to be intelligent!