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sam samson
Destroy pakistan or die everyday
by sam samson on Dec 03, 2008 04:18 PM  | Hide replies

There is no need to tell pakistan to take appropriate action, pakistan has already and still fooling the world by being a front runner against terror. actually trio in pakistan ( ISI,MILLITARY & Govt)itself is the
cause of this problem.They will have very well organised attack in their own country to show that thye are too victim of it.How training camps are running?Setlite photoes are not false.How the terroist are saying that very soon they are going to overpower the pakistan govt. that is the truth if pakistan do not open its eyes sincerely to the terror fact.the commen man of pakistan will get suck in.medline
albight statment is very correct, if not, collectively, by world destroyed it is going to be hell for the rest.Where is dawood, family & Co.mulla omor, osama bin laden.if pakistan hand over these people to the concerened country, how the country will suction the dollor from the west & USA.It is the time the world body needs te be collective in taking acton against pakistan, or india should go alone, we cannot die every day like this.

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D NAIR
Re: Destroy pakistan or die everyday
by D NAIR on Dec 03, 2008 04:27 PM
pl check this website
shows pakistans involvement

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ashish zutshi
it started in 1989 in kashmir ... Forced Exodus of Kashmiri pandits
by ashish zutshi on Dec 03, 2008 04:17 PM

The first real victims of pakistan sponsored terrorism were kashmiri pandits. We are still called as MIGRANTS by successive governments of India.Its more than 18 years now. We always wanted tough action against terrorists ... but successive govts of BJP and congress failed us and people of India . Show to the world that there are more than 100,000 people living in sub human conditions in jammu. Its a shame of India and the Indian state. If today they targetted Hotel Taj mahal , tomorrow it can be any place. Nehru , gandhi family has to answer this problem as soon as possible...
Shame on Indian democracy.. I was thrown out from my home in 1989. I care too hoots for Indian democracy and secularism. Indian secularism grants a HAJ house at all Indian airports, but it assure my return to my home in Kashmir.


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Saheb Rao Nagori
How to handle a rogue state - Aftermath 9/11
by Saheb Rao Nagori on Dec 03, 2008 04:16 PM  | Hide replies


On 20 September 2001, in an address to a joint session of Congress, President Bush issued an ultimatum[30] demanding that the Taliban government of Afghanistan:

deliver al-Qaeda leaders located in Afghanistan to the United States authorities
release all imprisoned foreign nationals, including American citizens[31]
protect foreign journalists, diplomats, and aid workers in Afghanistan
close terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and "hand over every terrorist and every person and their support structure to appropriate authorities"
give the United States full access to terrorist training camps to verify their closure
"They will hand over the terrorists or they will share in their fate" said Bush. No specifics were attached to the threat, though there followed a statement suggesting military action: "Our war on terror begins with al Qaeda, but it does not end there."

October 14, 2001, seven days into the U.S./British bombing campaign, the Taliban offered to surrender Osama bin Laden to a third country for trial, if the bombing halted and they were shown evidence of his involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks. This offer was also rejected by U.S. President Bush, who declared "There's no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty."[34]


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Tathagata Dasmajumder
Re: How to handle a rogue state - Aftermath 9/11
by Tathagata Dasmajumder on Dec 03, 2008 05:39 PM
and what happened? lots of poor afgani people died, Osama was not captured, US army is still in afganistan, but they can not go outside kabul, because other parts are again captured by talibans. Also lot of US soldiers died for nothing.

This is what happens in this kind of steps, lots of lives and property lost, and result is big zero.

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Ghatotkach Hastinapur
Re: How to handle a rogue state - Aftermath 9/11
by Ghatotkach Hastinapur on Dec 03, 2008 04:23 PM
When Pakistan is asking for evidence, can Dr Manmohan Singh reject the proposal and reply similarly, "There's no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know they (20 fugitives) are guilty."

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A P
Re: Re: How to handle a rogue state - Aftermath 9/11
by A P on Dec 03, 2008 04:30 PM
Each and every Terroriststani is culpable and responsible for the terror attacks in Mumbai and the rest of India. Hence each and every Terroriststani must be killed in retribution for this. The following incentive schemes can be announced for killing the Terroriststanis is an organised, systematic and efficient manner.

A 10 gram gold coin for 1 dead Terroriststani
A Maruti 800 for 100 dead Terroriststani
A Tata Indigo for 250 dead Terroriststani
A Hyundai Verna for 500 dead Terroriststani
A Chevrolet Optra for 1000 dead Terroriststani
A Ford Endeavour for 5000 Terroriststani
A Mercedes Benz E Class for 10000 dead Terroriststani
A Mercedes Benz S Class for 50000 dead Terroriststani
A Mercedes Maybach for 100000 dead Terroriststanis
A duplex luxury apartment for 250000 dead Terroriststanis

The head of Terroriststanis must be cut off and produced as proof of their death.

The 21 people on the list that India has sent to Terroriststan asking to be handed over should be brought back to India alive. However acid should be poured into their eyes. Their hands, legs, ears, tongue and genitals should cut off. They shall be then left to beg outside Mumbai's CST railway station.



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Vikas Chunilal
Strict measures need to be taken
by Vikas Chunilal on Dec 03, 2008 04:12 PM

Now when the message is clear from Pak Authorities that none from the list of 21 terrorists would be handed over to India, why this one way traffic of peace process shall continue from only Indian side.
We must immediately stop relaying those Great Indian Laughter Challenge Shows which project the talent of Pak nationals and treat Indians and Paks at par on the same platform/stage. Also, we have our own great cricketers, etc. to act as model in our advertisements. The advt. showing Wasim Akram selling sugar-free product should immediately be removed from broadcasting media when there is no sweetness left between the two countries. There is no point giving so much value to Paks when Pak Govt. does not value the agony and anger of Indians. If Pak Govt. wants everything to keep with itself which also includes hosting 21 terrorists and trying them on their own, then we shall also stand on our own and dissociate completely from them till such time Pak responds positively.

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CR
Money spent on his Security...
by CR on Dec 03, 2008 04:12 PM  | Hide replies

Over Rs 250 crore is spent on VIP protection — including VIPs like Deve Gowda, Amar Singh, Ram Vilas Paswan, Sajjan Kumar, B L Joshi, R L Bhatia, Sharad Yadav, Rameshwar Thakur, E Ahmad, Murli Manohar Joshi, Brij Bhushan Sharan and Pramod Tiwari. Most of these worthies are said to be facing little real risk. It's also questionable whether lakhs of rupees should be spent on the protection of some others, like Sajjan Kumar, who have murder cases against them.

The explosion of VIP security has led to a ridiculous situation in which commandos meant for anti-terror operations have been diverted to protect politicians. The NSG, set up in 1984 for anti-hijack and anti-terror operations, has two wings--the Special Action Group (SAG), comprising army personnel on deputation, and the Special Rangers Group (SRG), comprising personnel from the ITBP, CISF, CRPF, BSF and SSB. More than half of SRG has been diverted to VIP security.

This is in addition to the Special Protection Group (SPG) that is exclusively meant for providing security to the PM, former PMs and members of the Gandhi family. Interestingly, the SPG budget for 2008-09 is Rs 180 crore, up from Rs 117 crore the previous year, while the 2008-09 budget for NSG, which is meant to protect over a billion people from terror, is Rs 158 crore, down from Rs 159 crore crore the previous year.

It's not only the SPG and NSG that protect our netas. In addition to them, every state diverts a sizeable number of policemen for VIP.

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arunima chitale
Re: Money spent on his Security...
by arunima chitale on Dec 03, 2008 04:54 PM
hey CR!!
Post it again n again.Our people shud know how much is being spend of thier tax money on these good for nothin politicians.


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Letest hellow
India should do strictly...
by Letest hellow on Dec 03, 2008 04:08 PM

Modi as Prime Minister..
Ask pakistan to surrender Daud/attack/blast on Hang Daud Ibrahim..
training camp or get start for war..
Hang Afzal immediately..
Strict watch/control over suspected muslim community..
shoot out on spot all the suspected terrerist..



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