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Indie Singh
Good
by Indie Singh on Jan 14, 2009 02:22 AM

It is good that the Pakis are living in their own dream of stability and soverignity while half their nation is gone to Taliban.
They are their own enemies and will cause their own death.
They are reaping the harvest for the bad seeds that they have sown over the past few decades.
Pakistan runs on Allah, Army and America and right of now, seeing the way things are, Allah has given up on the Pakis.
The Army can do nothing without funds/America.
India has to put pressure on the USA to stop all kinds of funding to this dirty nation on the face of earth for the betterment of the human race.

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mirror
Re: Typical Pakistani poster
by mirror on Jan 14, 2009 02:23 AM
your description suits more to the typical bhojpuri movie lol

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TWELVEINCHPIPE
Re: Typical Pakistani poster
by TWELVEINCHPIPE on Jan 14, 2009 02:18 AM
typical paki porn movie.....

In a dark screen some oh ha ha hoo sound....

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Ashutosh Xp
IMP NOTICE
by Ashutosh Xp on Jan 14, 2009 02:05 AM  | Hide replies

I have observed on REDIFF blogs that

1) there are many muslim users who use Hindu names and say NASTY things about Muslims to sow seed of hatred in GENUINE muslim person

2) there are many hindu users who use Muslim names to write anti-hindu sentiment things to spread hatred.

ALL USERS: Please be careful of such bloggers. and try to ignore their narty replies.

I have seen even for a "nationalist" comment by a muslim brother, there come many replies by hindu-named-bloggers having personal attack on that user or his religion. This is both ways.

So please be careful, and only think about mother India and ridicule the bad messages.

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Indie Singh
Re: IMP NOTICE
by Indie Singh on Jan 14, 2009 02:31 AM
You can beleive what you want to beleive.
Your eyes will see what your mind knows.
The truth of the matter at the end of the story, Pakistan has already declared a war on India indirectly.
The ball is now in Indias court.
Do you want to serve the ball back to Pakistan or not is the choice this nation has to make.Each choice has a consequence.
And because the choice belongs to India, the consequence also belongs to India.

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TWELVEINCHPIPE
Re: IMP NOTICE
by TWELVEINCHPIPE on Jan 14, 2009 02:14 AM
i do agree with you

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Krishna reddy
Re: IMP NOTICE
by Krishna reddy on Jan 14, 2009 02:48 AM

Who said this is a blog?

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karmesh ghosh
anybody cares?
by karmesh ghosh on Jan 14, 2009 01:48 AM

anybody cares..the Indian broadcasting fraternity doesnt earn a single pie from any pakistani company..who cares..if they ban its the loss for pakistani women

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Suraksha
Same old squabbles
by Suraksha on Jan 14, 2009 01:45 AM

A great acheivement by India. They have successfully converted a demanding situation to counter a terrorist attack into a petty South Asian squabble. Pakistan wins once again with their silly antics- thanks to small talk by our PM and silly threats by Chidambaram and Pranab.

One of the worst diplomatic perfromance in history.

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Rajesh Kumar
WE have notin to lose
by Rajesh Kumar on Jan 14, 2009 01:27 AM  | Hide replies

ban them please with our pleasure

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Sutapa Acharjee
Re: WE have notin to lose
by Sutapa Acharjee on Jan 14, 2009 01:57 AM
As we can see, the culture part is a bigger weapon than any missile strike. This is one weapon that US has used very effectively in it's global domination. The Jihadis are toast if the choice is between watching raunchy remixes or listening to boring religious sermons. They are not afraid of the weapons but our culture. Let us beam all our channels via satellite into Pakistan, so that even the remote parts of Pakistan can see that. An ordinary guy in remote Pakistan, when he sees how much far ahead India is, will no doubt question all the brainwashing he is being given. Amongst the Muslim countries the most repressed and closed ones are the most fanatical. Turkey, Malayasia, Indonesia are more or less open, so have no extremism. Culture is one weapon where India is a superpower in this region. Specially since we have Pakistani artists working in Bollywood, their cricketers playing in India, it forces the kids in Pakistan to look upto these guys a role models. Which is good for peace, becasue then they see first hand that India is not a monster it is made out to be by the Jihadis. This is one weapon at India's disposal that can make a huge difference.

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Sam Nath
Re: Re: WE have notin to lose
by Sam Nath on Jan 14, 2009 02:03 AM
Sutapa,
By your comment, it seems like Kashmir is very peaceful since Kashmiri's sees entire Bollywood etc. in TV? FYI, in Turkey, 99.99% are Muslims. Please wake up. You can not show humanity to animals.

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deepak n
Re: Re: Re: WE have notin to lose
by deepak n on Jan 14, 2009 02:07 AM
well said

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JAGDISH NAILWAL
Re: WE have notin to lose
by JAGDISH NAILWAL on Jan 14, 2009 01:36 AM
SO ,, NOW they will only show ,, paki porno.... in cinemas,,,,



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Saab Grippen
Re: Re: WE have notin to lose
by Saab Grippen on Jan 14, 2009 01:59 AM
Typical Paki movie poster:
Two old beared men in the background - father and father in law of the heroine.
One head covered woman praying - Heros sister or mother
One black pathan dress clad jumbo man with big mushtache and an AK 47- Villain aur kya yaar.
One clean shaven guy in Lungi and holding a gun - Paki hero.
One 90 kg weighing woman showing cleavage in the foreground - Their version of Katrina Kaif.

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Soumyajit Halder
Re: Re: Re: WE have notin to lose
by Soumyajit Halder on Jan 14, 2009 03:21 AM
bravo... the future director of paki films :-)

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Sutapa Acharjee
Re: Re: Re: WE have notin to lose
by Sutapa Acharjee on Jan 14, 2009 02:38 AM
Sam, I am not sure what you meant by that snippet "Turkey is 99.99% Muslim".
Turkey is secular in the extreme. They have banned Hijab and other traditional Islamic dresses because they are associated with Islam. They do not recognize the traditional Nikah (only civil marriages are recognized under law). And this in a Muslim country. It is a liberal democracy, that is part of Nato. So I am not sure what your intent was. As for Kashmir, the problem is not culture, but perceived occupation. A population that perceives itself to be occupied has a different psychological dynamic.
During the cold war the US spend billions beaming western programming behind the Iron curtain, while the communists spent billions trying to jam that programming. Even in North Korea today, satellite dishes are banned. In most of conservative Islamic middle-east countries like Saudi arabia tried to ban western channels, but with satellite they are failing and being threatened with mass street protests, for their perceived collusion with US. Look at our own country and the change in attitudes in the last ten years from a proliferation of liberal media. People have focussed more on achievement, money, career and quality of life. This forces them to focus on the infrastructure in the community in which they live. Even the Indian movies have evolved. No longer "nirupa rais" or "angry man bachhan". Culture sneaks up on you without you knowing it. And that is what is needed for Pakistan.

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Saab Grippen
The fate is sealed
by Saab Grippen on Jan 14, 2009 01:22 AM  | Hide replies

In 1980s Iraq was one of USA's main friends. Regan Govt even praised Iraq's effort in war against Iranian fundamentalist regimn. What happened in early 1990s? The same USA attacked Iraq and asked Israel not strike Iraq militarily as Iraq was raining SCUDS on Israeli cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv.

What happened to Saddam after a decade? Henged by the neck. What happened to Iraq? We all know.

In 1990s the Mujahiddins in Afghanistan were supplied with arms, even missiles like Stinger, money and training by CIA. Even Osama was US friend at that time. What happened to Afghanistan? Bombed to bits.

My friends have some patience. Just like Iraq and Afghanistan the fate of Pakistan is sealed.

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sunil bhatia
ptv channels in india
by sunil bhatia on Jan 14, 2009 01:09 AM

lets lift d ban in india on ptv channels...by watching them v will see d real story of whats going on in pak...

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