It has been frustrating from the Pakistan Govt, i been observing this type of incidents repeating in pak. Unable to digest to attack on school kids. Is anybody manhood doesnt exist in pakistan to stop terror attacks.
the paki government is directly responsible for almost all the terror in the world including that in puke_stan. Let them learn. A great learning experience for them.
I can only say that this incident is a crime towards the children and the people of Pakistan.It is high time that the Government and the people of Pakistan understands the consequences of nurturing the terrorists.Even if you direct the terrorists towards your neighbours,it is bound to affect you today or tomorrow.The Government should not bow down to the demands of the Talibanis but fight them - not by sending troops but in the diplomatic way.A bullet for bullet is never an answer.Meantime,we the Indians condemn the act of these Talibanis.I hope the people of Pakistan will develop a hatred for them and will never support them.
Re: SAD ,IT'S SAD,THIS IS NOT DONE .SHAME ON YOU TALIBANIS.
by Siv on Dec 17, 2014 04:01 PM
Well said Subir.
Though I disagree with you that paki Taliban is bad. It is a gift from g0d to teach paki government what you have so elegantly put. I hope they keep on doing it until the paki government stops supporting teerrorism. pakis have been in the forefront in teerrorizing people all over the world.
Let them learn. Let them change and let them become a part of the civilized world. Until that time this is good for them. Most of the best medications are poisons by themselves.
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by Siv on Dec 17, 2014 03:42 PM
What wrong did they say, mian md. You are a typical paki.
This is murder and criminality of the worst form which is beyond human beings, but people still think that these murderers, known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan are human beings. No wonder 'they' were having peace talks with these animals till Monday. And mind you 'they' speak the same language! What else? We felt the pain when Malala Yousufzai was attacked in Swat, we cried when her book was not allowed to be launched at Peshawar university by the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, we were bewildered when more than two dozen young girls (ranging between the age of 5 to 12 years) from Bajaur were recovered from the madrassas of Karachi. One does not know how many more such young girls are there with the madrassa mafia for business purposes. Enough! I think we have paid more than the price of creating and nurturing these animals amongst us. It is time now to rout them for good. My heart goes out to the sons and daughters of Pakistan faced with what is undoubtedly the most tragic day. All the more reason that we continue our work and work hard, no matter how challenging the situation is.