Indians are only good for bleating, arguing vociferously, and writing abusively in blogs (which is something they are easily able to do since they don't have to face anybody), but who will otherwise tuck their tails between their legs and run for cover at the first hint of danger! This is in stark contrast to the Westerners (Americans, British, Pakistanis etc.) and Far Easterners (Bangladeshis, Chinese/Japanese), who spend much less time and energy on meaningless talk and argument, are on the whole are much more polite on a day-to-day basis. Indian people are always angry. They have a perpetual pole stuck up their backside.
Re: Angry Indians ?
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:54 PM
Really we lack in politeness,we are very argumentative and we make lot of noise.The way we blow horn in Indian roads,you will not find any country in the world except Pakistan.In developed countries people rarely blow horn..
We also permit drunken driving which is not allowed in many developed nations..
the example of Israel, Palistine and entire western support to Israel should open our minds.. despite having nuclear and other major support from worlds most powerful, Israel even today lives in terror..has not been able resolve or live peacefully... its not easy to deal with a menacing neighbor bent upon your destruction. High walls for safety do not protect, rather isolate and create terror in hearts... Pak is today a problem for itself, to the world and for India...and u cannot simply wish it was gone...
Re: example..
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:46 PM
Exactly. We know how a drunkard neighbourhood can create problems in our house also.Due to their noise and fights our children cannot study properly.Sometimes such neighbours pick up fight for silly things and sometimes can even take your life.It is always better to find skillful ways to win confidence and reform such drug addicts..
Re: Re: Re: example..
by shilpy on May 09, 2012 10:56 PM
there is a reason why america has given a hindu name to their best fighting machine on t guys in pakistan: drone - as in guru dronacharya.
Re: example..
by shilpy on May 09, 2012 11:46 PM
dear mr. a singh, i will have you know that israel today is far more secure and prosperous country than india is. israel has indeed held peace talks with palistine as intensely as can be - pls refer to its history. israel is able to forestall iran's nuke program, india failed. chalk it up to congressi failures. try not to bite more than you can chew while seeking "peace", for you won't have peace and would have lost your teeth.
tarun vijay is so dumb. there are any number of h vicitms of sweet talking pakistanis borrowing money and vanishing. why don't our politicians invest time to develop relations with nepal, sri lanka, bhutan, sikkim, myanmaar, and heck the brown india itself? free loader tarun vijay visits pakistan quite often on taxpayers' dime. he needs to pay for his own ticket to pakistan next time.
Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:36 PM
You see Pakistan is a nut_case. Dr Singh is wisely using carrot_and stick policy and it will pay dividends in the long run.
Stick is the Mumbai_attack and Kasab_cards and Hafeez_Sayyeed bounty,these are putting political pressure on them.At the same time,Dr.Singh is talking about people to people contact,trade and economic co_operation.
It is like rehabilitating a drug_addict in a reformation_camp.
Re: Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by shilpy on May 09, 2012 10:45 PM
why spend resources on drug addict when normals are struggling to make it right here at home, and our own markets have long ways to go for development? why are these nutty brown h politicians trying to tell us we have some mysterious obligation to this wild wild wild wild m west on the wrong side of our border? it is like falling victim to taquiya all over again. btw, why aren't these politicians paying out of their own pocket for their pleasure trip?
Re: Re: Re: Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by shilpy on May 09, 2012 10:52 PM
surely you jest. investment in pakistan? if that was possible, many pakistanis living abroad would do it. i know some pakistanis in usa who wouldnt commit a dime to their violent country. btw, why would we not invest in nepal which is a wonderful country with great resources?
Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by A Singh on May 09, 2012 10:37 PM
u have not read the article correctly...he acknowledges the issue, and openly discusses it...but points to facts otherwise..first hand visit...he does not brush kasabs or saeeds, rather points the helpless pak govt that has no control.. I think this was an excellent first hand report into the minds and streets of pak.. he does not say friendship should be made ignoring the terror, rather lives it open question...he is not giving an answer here rather giving facts.. I salute his writing..
Re: Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:41 PM
99% comments here are posted without reading the article but I really donot know my friend shilpy read it or not..yes,it is a thought given write up..
Re: Re: Re: it is a pakistani thing to talk sweet n cheat
by Chalta Hai on May 09, 2012 10:43 PM
Indians are only good for bleating, arguing vociferously, and writing abusively in blogs (which is something they are easily able to do since they don't have to face anybody), but who will otherwise tuck their tails between their legs and run for cover at the first hint of danger! This is in stark contrast to the Westerners (Americans, British, Pakistanis etc.) and Far Easterners (Bangladeshis, Chinese/Japanese), who spend much less time and energy on meaningless talk and argument, are on the whole are much more polite on a day-to-day basis. Indian people are always angry. They have a perpetual pole stuck up their backside.
Now had such sentiments be articulated by any Muslim, we all know how the tarun Vijay types would have responded. SRK being harassed for his comments on IPL are a clear example, but being a chaddi parivar, Tarun Vijay has license. Great. AdvaniJEE should hold a banner to Tarun: Welcome to the Jinnah Lovers Camp!
When Gopal Pantha, highly famed for his role in defending Hnds in the days of partition and particularly Great Calcutta Ki11ing, was asked by Gandhiji’s secretary to surrender his arms to Gandhiji he said promptly, “Where was Gandhiji during the Great Calcutta Killing? Where was he then? Even if I've used a nail to kill someone, I won't surrender even that nail.”
Re: Re: Gopal Patha
by Ajit Birdi on May 09, 2012 10:27 PM
Gandhi only wanted his name in the history books by hook or by crook, and he got it. He was a lawyer and a cunning one who mostly cared about himself. To liberate a country from other rulers, The mother country looks and ask for blood of it Sapoots, to prove that they are worthy of looking after her. Thousands gave it laughingly where as Gandhi did not even give a drop to the motherland. Gandhi was just after fame if every Desh Bhagat followed his ideology and stood behind him. India still would have been under British rule as it is now under Italian rule. all because those who follow Gandhi rule are not worthy of ruling. They are not Desh Bhagats nor they are Sapoots of the Mother India. THEY ARE JUST VULTURES, EATING THE FLESH OF THEIR OWN MOTHER LAND.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gopal Patha
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:38 PM
Surnames are different..another difference is tendulkar will be congress supported MP soon but Gandhi did not become MP..
Re: Re: Gopal Patha
by Ajit Birdi on May 10, 2012 02:50 AM
There is always a fool around and here we have this om shanti git, tell what has this Tendulkar got to do here. Who the is he?
nothing, nada, zilch. bill to the hindu taxpayers : 10 million dollars. now all you know is meira kumar speaks nice urdu as civilized people try to unlearn it.
Re: what did these brown politicians really accomplish?
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:06 PM
A peaceful and prosperous Pakistan is desired for our own growth also.We cannot waste time on wars and cannot waste money on weapons..we have to explore and capture pakistani market to help grow our economy..
Economic vibrancy in SAARC is very important and India has to play the role of the leader in the region,to take all small nations together with it towards progress..
Re: Re: Re: what did these brown politicians really accomplish?
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:14 PM
You should be in a taliban camp.You just talk like them.They are your real_suitable_mates.
You keep on fighting whereas China expand its economic reach by building port and high speed train in Pakistan,Ports in Srilanka,Myanmar and Bangladesh,capture the entire african market and mines,do robust business with Asean..
We need to move the relations towards economic uptliftment rather than getting bogged down by religious_dogmatism.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: what did these brown politicians really accom
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:20 PM
Rather than focusing on who hates whom,we should focus on how to build an Indian nation which is admired by the entire world.Our thought process should be constructive rather than destructive.Bring positivity into your life,you will be a happy man..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: what did these brown politicians really accom
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:28 PM
I donot need your certificate.Neither I am hiding any where.
My thinking process is clear,there is no question of secularism when I am not thinking from political or religious angle.
My thought is driven by economic upliftment of people,regional peace and prosperity..
Re: Re: what did these brown politicians really accomplish?
by Sam Nath on May 09, 2012 10:14 PM
Om Shanti, We also need peaceful Maoists for our development, right? So, what to do?
Re: Re: Re: what did these brown politicians really accomplish?
by om shanti on May 09, 2012 10:17 PM
Develop hiterlands,donot just exploit the resources from those lands.Create more jobs for the tribals.Educate them.Rehabilitate_land_lost people on time.Have close watch that no such movement is instigated by any_church..
i don't get it. it is really not bright for the indian politicians to keep visiting pakistan at taxpayers' expense to accomlish nothing of significnace. the pakistanis with skills escape to namo's gujarat for jobs even as these no good do-gooders like vijay tarun keep wasting tax payers money to tell us what we alreayd know quite well. hey vijay tarun next pay your own airline ticket when going to your favorite resort in pakistan, ok? we don't need you to tell us anything about that country on the wrong side of the border, you got that?
Tarun's reaction is typical of all the weaklings visiting Pakistan and getting overwhelmed with their hospitality, an art Pakistan perfected on American and Arab aid, not to forget Iran and and Turkey and other Islamic nations too. They have not done it on their own money. Even if it was their own money that they used to ingratiate a few for getting some positive publicity, should we be the suckers and fall for it ?
"The Loh Purush Adwani did it. So why not Tarun Vijay ? "
Re: Hospitality Vs Rationality
by Ravindra Parasnis on May 09, 2012 10:14 PM
"An art perfected by Pakistan with American aid " This is what I had written. Who edited it and removed the substance ?