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Pak says no to extradition pact


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Raman
No Surprise!
by Raman on Jan 15, 2004 04:54 PM

Folks,

It is no surprise that Pak has responded in this fashion just in a week's time! I have to admit that I was really optimistic about the progress after the last week's events. Though my conscience was telling me that it is not going to happen! The only way out to sort out Kashmir issue is isolate Pak and go on war against the training camps that sends out militants to fight against India in Kashmir. The election fever is gripping BJP and I don't think they will take hostile attitude towards this and still say the doors are open for peace! God save Kashmir and India!

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chanakya
They will backtrack on anything and everything.
by chanakya on Jan 15, 2004 11:59 AM

With almost half a dozen different governments governing the naa-paak, backtracking is not only their national sport but also their basic virtue making them formidably untrustworthy.

This is their culture, and it is there in their blood.
They simply cannot be trusted for anything however small or big.

Even if Bharat Varsh comes to some sort of a peace treaty with these non-kaffirs, its durability would be highly questionable with ISI, Al-Quaeda and above all that most superceding factor called laden.

The best alternative for Bharat Varsh:

One more jordaar thappad to these rascals who are in the habit of always stabbing on our backs.



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Yogesh Lajmi
Pak says no to extradition pact...
by Yogesh Lajmi on Jan 14, 2004 09:37 PM

1. Hadn't I warned you all earlier ?
2. The Pakistanis who proudly proclaim their direct descent from the Moghals of yore,like them are past-masters in double-speak,treachery and back-stabbing...(Read Moghal History please written by the British,or Father Gense,a Jesuit...)
3. Placing our trust on a people with such antecedents surely was a mistake...
4. The British are (privately) experiencing it,and so are the Americans...India had warned them,but the seem to want to experience it "first-hand"...


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Anol
Typical Pak attitude
by Anol on Jan 14, 2004 07:01 PM

If Pak chooses to conveniently drop inconvenient issues from a comprehensive talks framework, India should also drop any discussion related to Kashmir from the bilateral talks starting next month.

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