As we all know this specific religion cannot coexist with any other religion and will not let others exist peacefully either, sooner or later it will be taken care of, but i really feel shocked at the barbaric nature of this disgusting faith .... no love just hate, hate and more hate.....
Re: Well i guess no point in stating this
by aaftabkazi on Apr 28, 2012 01:57 PM
apart from kashmir (a political mess done by our own politicians) there was no problem whatsoever in other parts of india and all were living happily with each other even today people from all faith lives with each other but its people like you who see and think only negative which creates hat red.hehehehe
Re: Re: Well i guess no point in stating this
by Arvind on Apr 28, 2012 02:20 PM
I want to put estopple. u r saying there is no problem now u cant deny it later on. ok
Re: TRUTH ABOUT MOZZIES
by Jigar on Apr 28, 2012 01:55 PM
The best quote for Mozzies by a Professor (I think a Canadian one) is oppressive majority and turbulent minority.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TRUTH ABOUT MOZZIES
by aaftabkazi on Apr 28, 2012 02:20 PM
looks like ur upper level is totally empty dont u know abt us ? we first kickOUT all the nonbelievers and once we finish them all then we start fighting with each other.hehehehe
All the muslims in India, Pakistan AFghanistan were earlier hindus, there grand parents did not had spines to face the treat of forced conversion and got converted.
Re: Pakistani
by Chohan on Apr 28, 2012 02:17 PM
70% of Afghans ( Pathans) and 20% of Pakistanis (pathans) came from europe and israel. Over 60% of Pakistan is Punjabi, 10% is Baluchi 6% is Sindhi and the rest are immigrants from India (mahajir).There DNA doesn't match with the rest of South Asia. Pathans (khans) of India are not real pathans. They are dark, short and r mixture of dravidian and Pashtoon race.
Re: Re: Pakistani
by aaftabkazi on Apr 28, 2012 02:44 PM
hehehehehe.even obama doesnt have the guts to do that, he will send navySEALS for eliminate hafiz saeed.hehehehe
Re: Pakistan
by aaftabkazi on Apr 28, 2012 01:44 PM
pakistan is younger brother and to restore good relation the elder brother must act properly which is not happening.hehehehe
Re: Re: Pakistan
by harish bysani on Apr 28, 2012 01:52 PM
some times its better to kill younger brother so that you can atleast save other family member which elder brother is not doing ;)
Re: Re: Re: Pakistan
by aaftabkazi on Apr 28, 2012 02:04 PM
harish.looks like its common in ur community for keel younger bros for minor disputes, gr8 way to settle issues.hehehehe
Re: Re: Pakistan
by Bipin Bathia on Apr 28, 2012 01:52 PM
So the elder brother should open its arms welcoming the younger sibling and then get stabbed in the stomach.
Re: None of the temples in Pak have statues. Google it.
by ziaur rahman on Apr 28, 2012 01:10 PM
Was reference of Babri mosque threatening to you Rediff? What happened? After all India is a democratic country and there should not be cesor if the material is not provocative or libelous.
the write up has terrible mistakes. i dont see why this article could not have been written by a person who would really know our civilizational things.
And a hundred million dumb as ever Indian commoners raise a hue and cry about it in laboured indignation !!
The same commoners who are blind to hundreds of temple ponds going dry in their own country - India !!
For instance, there was this case of the Maraimalainagar (Chennai) temple pond (that was perennial for hundreds of years) going dry just a few years after a Pepsi bottling plant came up in its vicinity !!
The temple is famous for its annual series of festivals that attract lakhs of pilgrims who dress up in red for the occasion.
Now these pilgrims are hosted by the temple authorities with water brought in tankers to fill up the pond for the few days the festivals are celebrated. The pond remains dry for the rest of the year.
When the Pepsi plant began drawing water from the ground in lakhs of litres, a TNPCB official actually moved to revoke the 'Air, Soil and Water' clearance given by the board to the plant. However, in a sudden and unexplained act, this official was transferred out of sight and a crony of the modern day Indian version of 'development' was installed in his place. The Pepsi plant has not stopped going deeper and deeper into the ground to keep drawing out water ever since !
Though this episode made news in some local papers, its significance was entirely lost on those who read it. Unlike the villagers of Plachimada in Kerala (who demonstrated to the stunned Coca Cola company how a sense of purpose can transform the simple commoner
Re: A pond in a PAK HINDU TEMPLE runs dry !
by piri on Apr 25, 2012 09:28 PM
into the toughest of crusaders), the commoners living around the Maraimalainagar temple were too timid to contemplate even mild protests, let alone think of moving purposefully against the company or the corrupt TNPCB.
To this day, none of the hundreds of hyndu outfits who appear out of nowhere for any matter remotely associated with what they see as the 'hyndu identity' have spoken a word or moved an inch against Pepsi or the TN administration that so blatantly colluded with it !
There are thousands of other examples in India where temple ponds run perpetually dry every year due to unlawful and corrupt water extraction and/or callous activities that pollute water sources/well springs in order to serve corrupt purposes.
And the dumb commoner sees none of these but will bray out in chorus at a temple pond going dry in Pakistan !!
Re: Re: A pond in a PAK HINDU TEMPLE runs dry !
by JGN on Apr 26, 2012 02:16 PM
Are you on drugs?? This is a report originally published in TheDawnKarachi and then reproduced byRediffEtc. Where did you see "a hundred million dumb as ever Indian commoners raise a hue and cry about it in laboured indignation"???
Re: Re: A pond in a PAK HINDU TEMPLE runs dry !
by French Cuisine on Apr 26, 2012 10:26 PM
Yeah - agreed. Most of the ponds in our temples have dried up.