Re: RIP
by Ajit Birdi on Nov 30, 2012 05:59 PM
Does it matter where he cremated or buried, you Indians will create a chaos in the country any way. Whole of India will be asked to close just for a dead body to be disposed off. few will die and many will get injured for no reason. You all will flock the area in a way that if emergency vehicle has to pass through it will be impossible. You people go mad on such trivial and useless things. What will you gain where he is buried or cremated.
Re: Re: RIP
by vikas on Nov 30, 2012 06:09 PM
You are not in your sense. Why always think of Hindu/muslim angle. In Hindus or Sikhs they sometime bury the bodies.
A very refined and matured leader.The Nation lost a sincere,hardworking leader.we pay our heart felt condolences to his family and pray for his soul to rest in peace
Pakistan declares 7 day mourning as a mark of respect to IK Gujral.
Gujral Doctrine helped Pakistan a lot.
Essentially it says India should never be the aggressor even if provoked by Pakistan.
Singly handedly demolished raw.
Deeply embarrassed the Pakistani High Commissioner who was sitting in audience when Gujral called him on stage by saying " aap ko aanaa hi padega" when the Friday Times Editor Najam Sethi was giving a lecture in Delhi. Najam Sethi immediately after returning to Pakistan was arrested and tortured and the Pakistani High COmmissioner was rapped on his knuckles for sharing stage with Najam Sethi.
Indira Gandhi's advisor.
Indira Gandhi asked him to finalise the list as to who should be made ministers in her cabinet.
He assiduously prepared a list and gave it to her. The next day morning Indira called him to her house for breakfast and gave him the finalised list of Ministers that she is going to give it to the President.
Gujral went through the list and his face turned pale; that list is exactly the same he prepared. Out of modesty he didnt include his own name hoping that Indira would include his and give a Ministry. Indira played smart and didnt include his name and just approved the list prepared by him.
Sanjay Gandhi gave him a news bulletin when Gujral was I&B Minister. That bulletin was to be broadcast that evening at 9PM in DD as News.
Gujral said he can not take orders from Sanjay; Sanjay gave it Indira and Indira gave to
Re: PAKISTAN DECLARES 7 DAY MOURNING.............
by Sandy W on Nov 30, 2012 05:35 PM
I was 23 year old when he become PM. As per knowledge he was good for nothing.
Re: Re: PAKISTAN DECLARES 7 DAY MOURNING.............
by abdul sattar on Nov 30, 2012 05:50 PM
He played a very crucial part in bringing Indians home from Kuwait during Iraq's occupation.
Re: PAKISTAN DECLARES 7 DAY MOURNING.............
by md farruq on Nov 30, 2012 05:47 PM
C'mon Kabeer, he was a better politician than some other.. He couldn't be a great leader as he originally set out to become, but nevertheless he did some good & average work...don't insult him!
Re: PAKISTAN DECLARES 7 DAY MOURNING.............
by md farruq on Nov 30, 2012 05:52 PM
C'mon Kabeer, he was a better politician than some other.. He couldn't be a great leader as he originally set out to become, but nevertheless he did some good & average work...don't insult him!
Re: Re: PAKISTAN DECLARES 7 DAY MOURNING.............
by Kabeer on Nov 30, 2012 06:17 PM
Well! India was neither better off or worse because of him. He existed and now doesn't
Re: Gujral
by Maximum on Nov 30, 2012 05:20 PM
The intrusion of Pakistan-backed armed forces into the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir (GlobalSecurity) in 1999 prompted questions about RAW's efficacy
He was genuinely nice ma. But he was disastrous PM, especially his dealings with Pakistan. It would not be an overstatement to say that his unilateral decision to draw RAW away from Pakistan was the main reason for ISI getting upper hand in subsequent years, and contributed to Pakistani becoming bolder in sponsoring acts of savage terror attacks culminating in 26/11.