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Musharraf appoints ISI chief as VCOAS


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raman govindan
Ex-ISI chief appointed Musharraf's successor
by raman govindan on Oct 03, 2007 05:14 PM

we should not be troubled or be enthused by the attitude and the capacity of the indiviual leaders. the majority of pakistani citizens should exibit a friendly, and secular attitude towards the indian republic. i feel it will take considerable time.

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Wrong Picture
by on Oct 03, 2007 05:10 PM

In media the rhetoric comments about the soldier like character of Kiyani is completely wrong.i.e He favours Mussaraf to rule his country without any rules.Under his supervision ths MQM has again touched the peak of their gangster like activities in Karachi and whole world has seen the tragic incident of 12 May, no doubt all planned in ISI head office.He was actively particapted in the removal of CJP to please his boss without considering the strong and respectable personal character of CJ.The monks like abdul aziz of lal masjid were groomed and backed up by ISI and here are many many more incident which clearly indicate that he has more emphasised on ruling his own people rather then securing our borders as smuggling of agriculture products and other items increased four times than before resulting inflation in our country.So please stop impressing or fearing from uniform. These uniform Lords are now become shame for us and proud for US.
Daughter of an army officer

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Ganapati Hegde
When does a Paki becomes an Indian ???
by Ganapati Hegde on Oct 03, 2007 10:02 AM  | Hide replies

Even if a turk gives up Islam, he is still a turk. If a Arab gives up Islam he is still an Arab. If a persian is not a muslim, he does not become less persian. However a Paki is very much concerned about Islam and will remain a muslim, which is his identity because............. if he is not a muslim, he becomes an Indian !!!!!

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anirudh
RE:When does a Paki becomes an Indian ???
by anirudh on Oct 03, 2007 11:31 AM
funny.. but true..!!

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Saibaskar Parthasarathy
RE:When does a Paki becomes an Indian ???
by Saibaskar Parthasarathy on Oct 03, 2007 10:13 AM
good one

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vijay khambe
Wait & see for this crucial change
by vijay khambe on Oct 03, 2007 07:42 AM  | Hide replies

Let it be General Mush.or be Mr.Kiyani.Check it
what is best & Worst for India out of this change.Tillthe date Genral Mush has done much better than any political leader in Pak.He has handled extreme situations since 9/11.Being a Soldier & without being political leader,he has done much better for Pak.

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Ganapati Hegde
RE:Wait & see for this crucial change
by Ganapati Hegde on Oct 03, 2007 09:56 AM
Agree with you. I read his book "In the line of fire", written quite well. He is an impressive man and has a vision for Pakistan.

I think he is much better than the corrupt politicians in Pakistan.

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G2
Making of a new dictator
by G2 on Oct 03, 2007 05:23 AM  | Hide replies

This same guy Lt Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani will one day eliminate Parvez from his position and become a new dictator of Pakistan :)
such is the nature of that country and their people.
Musharraf was promoted by Nawaz Shariff and you all know the "history".

Let's pray History repeats itself!

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Tim
RE:Making of a new dictator
by Tim on Oct 03, 2007 06:23 AM
Don't have to pray for that. History proves that Muslims are cut throat prople( Literally). Every one since the known time has murdered their parents, brothers, sisters or anyone in the family to gain power. They dont have any culture. They are pure barbarians, waiting for 72 virgins in heaven. What a culture.

In this world they have about 3 or 4 wifes, they are not satisfied and they want 72 virgins in heaven.

They dont know that when they die their brother will not even raise and cant even enjoy one virgin let alone 72 of them.

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Virgo
RE:RE:Making of a new dictator
by Virgo on Oct 03, 2007 06:58 AM
Hey Paki ISI agent, we know that you are trying to start a Muslim-Hindu flaming here. Won't work

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Tim
RE:Making of a new dictator
by Tim on Oct 03, 2007 09:23 AM
You must be one of those crook who is hiding under the false pretense. When some one talks about the facts of the murderers then he is labeled ISI.

You must really be one of them, crying Hindu-Muslim Bhai Bhai and back stab us. We have seen the likes of you guys for a long time. Just wait till the Pakistanis turn against the US and then pakistan is taken by the US.

Iraq, Afganistan, next is Iran and then ultimately Pakistan. THen see how the muslims in Pakistan cries.

I am a proud Indian and will be till I die, unlike you guys.

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H S
RE:Making of a new dictator
by H S on Oct 03, 2007 10:51 AM
Hey TIM do you have any problem with abbas ali. whatever abbas ali may be, a Hindu crist or any one else. why are you so critic to ISLAM. every religion have some followers which don't deserve to be a Human being. if ISLAM has so has HINDUISM and SIKHISM and CRIST.
can you tell yourself when did you done something really good for someone of you religion so that your help may have changed his life or at least supported it.

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abbas ali
RE:Making of a new dictator
by abbas ali on Oct 03, 2007 07:39 AM
If it was israel-it would have killed this Kiyan by now-no remorse-just eliminate.I have got no sympathy for false followers of islam.

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R Chakravarti
RE:Making of a new dictator
by R Chakravarti on Oct 06, 2007 10:12 PM
There is no point in eliminating individuals.
Israel has a long way to go before it achieves
peace. Hope we don't take that long.

Besides, Pakistan, unlike Palestine, has
nuclear weapons.

Anyway I'm sure we will solve our problems
sooner or later. Remember Narasimha Rao's
statement in Parliament in 1994:
We will solve [the Kashmir problem] with you
(or) without you (or) in spite of you!

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abbas ali
RE:Making of a new dictator
by abbas ali on Oct 03, 2007 05:44 AM
Now that we know who was the chief of ISI-we should put a bullet in his head for the bombings in India.no remorse.

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Virgo
RE:Making of a new dictator
by Virgo on Oct 03, 2007 06:57 AM
Agree. Also, don't forget that most of the 40,000 deaths in Kashmir is due to the ISI sponsored terrorists. The ISI's hands are soaked with the blood of Indians.

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Sunil
Musharraf is very cunning
by Sunil on Oct 03, 2007 01:54 AM  | Hide replies

Yes. Musharraf is very, very cunning. He wants to make sure that his successor is also very cunning, and so who could be better than the ISI chief? This way Musharraf can continue to indirectly monitor and direct anti-India activity and also make liberal Pakistani journalists and other rebels 'disappear'. I hope America wisens up to this. I know Israel must have.


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Pawan sharda
RE:Musharraf is very cunning
by Pawan sharda on Oct 03, 2007 02:36 AM
SAME IS HAAPENING IN INDIA.. SONIA IS PLAYING HER CARDS... PRESIDENT IS HERS.. NEXT PRIME MINISTER WILL BE RAHUL, SHE IS AMBASSDOR FOR GANDHIGIRI IN UN.... DIVINDING STATES BASED ON RELIGIONS... FIRST FILE AFFIDAVIT AND THEN WIN THE VOTES BY RECALLING IT SHOWING TO PEOPLE THAT SHE CARES FOR THEIR SENTIMENTS... AND WE AS MEEK PLAYERS ARE SEEING ALL WITH OUR EYES...

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sanjeev kumar
RE:Musharraf is very cunning
by sanjeev kumar on Oct 03, 2007 03:37 AM
Musharaff is a diaper baby in front of Sonia Politics.....

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gakkad
RE:RE:Musharraf is very cunning
by gakkad on Oct 03, 2007 06:30 AM
Best part is on one end she is cutting ARM deal for her uncle Quotrochi and on the other end she is preaching Mahatma Gandhi's non voilence doctrine at UN. Our country is a joke.

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Maulesh Bhatt
Just a ploy...
by Maulesh Bhatt on Oct 03, 2007 12:58 AM

Mush is much more powerful (and cunning) than we are led to believe. I believe controls everything in Pakistan like a true dictator - including the supreme court. The "debacle" regarding with removal of CJ Chaudhry was his very own ploy - it was probably a "quid-pro-quo" deal made with the supreme court: First he removes the CJ, then lets the SC reinstate him. Then, the same SC makes him eligible for reelection in uniform! He made himself look "weak" by the SC ruling on the CJ, but was able to achieve his bigger goal. If he had the power to overthrow an elected government, don't you think he can manipulate SC? He is dangerous and knows how to play his cards to keep US "happy".

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Yuvraj Singh Heir
No Hope
by Yuvraj Singh Heir on Oct 03, 2007 12:42 AM  | Hide replies

All the military Generals never give their post or retire in Pakistan, they only die, and only then then the next General is able to take over....in all Pakistan is a failed state and a hopeless country!!

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Sanjay Enselvan
RE:No Hope
by Sanjay Enselvan on Oct 03, 2007 07:56 AM
When they are digging their grave so deep that there is sight of bottom-we shouild be prepare for a failed state as the turmiol will be even worse than partition.With the help of US -it can be divied into three provinces-sindh,punjab an balochistan but I hope it will not.The future agenda of CIA will be to do this-but India cannot be mute spectator.

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