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D goel
Indo Pak Antagonism-could ever be put aside?
by D goel on Sep 04, 2011 04:54 PM  | Hide replies

D. Goel pkl. afternoon,5pm, Sunday Sept.4,2011.
We are being very chauvinistic in past several generations and have battled over kashmir in these yers more than few times.Initially Pakistani Ideologues thought with considerable Muslim population in several areas like Hyderabad in South Assam and quite few disricts of Western UP it could be possible to create bleeding conditions for sprawling Indian State.
on that assumption ISI was fighting Jehad in kashmir and else where , including Mumbai killings.
Of course Pakistani ISI accusaes indians of trying to create Bloodshed through their RAW in Pakhtoonwa ,Baluchistan and even Lahore and Karachi.Possibly this is just titfor tast of India's constant accusations of fomenting urban Jehad in Delhi and Mumbai and as far as Coimbatore down south.
This may havesome truth or a poor red herring.
However , our two countries and masses must be weanedfrom such compulsive hatreds andsee that medieval religiousantagonisms do not create problems of Contemporary South Asian nations-D.Goel

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BHARATIYAN
Re: Indo Pak Antagonism-could ever be put aside?
by BHARATIYAN on Sep 04, 2011 04:56 PM
Pakistanis are too stupid to rise above Religious beleifs and show love towards India but unfortunately fools like you will keep on Sacrificing lives in search of Peace.

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BHARATIYAN
Re: Indo Pak Antagonism-could ever be put aside?
by BHARATIYAN on Sep 04, 2011 04:56 PM
Pakistanis are too stupid to rise above Religious beleifs and show love towards India but unfortunately fools like you will keep on Sacrificing lives in search of Peace.

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Wrig Bastania
Re: Indo Pak Antagonism-could ever be put aside?
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:45 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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om shanti
..
by om shanti on Sep 04, 2011 04:49 PM  | Hide replies

Pakistan will be divided into parts,just how Bangladesh was created.

Some part will go to America,some part to China and India will get nothing..

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BHARATIYAN
Re: ..
by BHARATIYAN on Sep 04, 2011 04:52 PM
India don't need MullahBurden we are already burdened by their clan.Let Chinese deal with them and give them their medicine if they are in India they will be protected by the Sickularists.

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Wrig Bastania
Re: ..
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:46 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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rahul raj
stop blaming eachother
by rahul raj on Sep 04, 2011 04:32 PM  | Hide replies

are kuuton atleast sometime be human ,i am ashamed to be an indian whenever i come i see abueses hurling against eachother and religions are atleast think we are humans ,and if anyone can prove islam wrong let me know and with some logical reasons no one has the right to hurl abuses against eachother be human i know alot of dogd will bark but i know i can take them down to easily so bark ad bark after me

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om shanti
Re: stop blaming eachother
by om shanti on Sep 04, 2011 04:46 PM

Sab,kutt1a,agar,kashiye,chala,jayega,to,patta,kaun,chategaa?

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BHARATIYAN
Re: stop blaming eachother
by BHARATIYAN on Sep 04, 2011 04:54 PM
Mullah hiding behind a fake Name.......HAHAHAHA.....Pathetic Souls

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Wrig Bastania
Re: stop blaming eachother
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:46 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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kasak
All because of Religions
by kasak on Sep 04, 2011 04:22 PM  | Hide replies

Kick Religion and live in peace

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om shanti
Re: All because of Religions
by om shanti on Sep 04, 2011 04:47 PM
Yes,China is propering without religion or God..

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Wrig Bastania
Re: All because of Religions
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:47 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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scewin
wow
by scewin on Sep 04, 2011 04:19 PM  | Hide replies

Good to know that so many countries are eager to destroy pakistan.

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Wrig Bastania
Re: wow
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:48 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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sameer bhagat
so many kids children women died by pak taliban
by sameer bhagat on Sep 04, 2011 03:58 PM  | Hide replies

hurray we killed them

most of people here are saying this

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Wrig Bastania
Re: so many kids children women died by pak taliban
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:49 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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free trade
All religions
by free trade on Sep 04, 2011 03:55 PM  | Hide replies

IMO, time has come for all religious books to be amended according to today's need.

All religious books were written atleast 1500 years ago, which has lost their relevance in today's date.

Some fools in a particular religion still go word by word, misinterpret and cause havoc to the humanity.

Also one clause must be added in every religious book, that is to love, tolerate and trust a person from another religion!

If one religion emanates hatred, others also slowly follow the path.

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sameer bhagat
Re: All religions
by sameer bhagat on Sep 04, 2011 03:59 PM
ya ban all festivals of all regigion celebrate fools day and valentine day

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sandeep
Re: Re: All religions
by sandeep on Sep 04, 2011 04:02 PM
lust filled fanatic

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rahul raj
Re: Re: Re: All religions
by rahul raj on Sep 04, 2011 04:28 PM
haha fool i never saw a person as you you are free trade lol if they prya what is your problem if you got guts go and stop them lol and stop the pandits too lol

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Muhammed Ahmed
Re: All religions
by Muhammed Ahmed on Sep 04, 2011 04:41 PM
This clause is already there in Quran, so no need to add any new things.

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Wrig Bastania
Re: All religions
by Wrig Bastania on Sep 04, 2011 05:55 PM
Dravid was Not Out but see what British Media says. Excerpts from BBCWorld coverage on the 03-Sep ODI:

On-field umpire Billy Doctrove adjudged that Dravid had not made contact as the ball went through to wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter but, although the "Hotspot" thermal imaging camera concurred, TV umpire Marais Erasmus said there was a sound and that he could see a deflection - a view later backed up by the "Snickometer" which highlighted a clear noise as the ball passed the bat.

BBC Test Match Special summariser Mark Butcher said: "Hot Spot is not something you can completely rely on.

"It's a bad piece of kit for those fine nicks but Dravid's body language told me he was out because the millisecond the ball passed the bat, he jerked his head to see behind."

And after the game, Parthiv Patel admitted: "I heard a noise."

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