Mera Bharat Mahan.Spokespeople for India’s External Affairs Ministry report huffily that he “faxed off the letter himself,”
What can you say..
Mera Bharat Mahan.Spokespeople for India’s External Affairs Ministry report huffily that he “faxed off the letter himself,”
The Anita Joshua report that I posted yesterday here said that there won't be more than a few hundred. Indian embassy/consular offices were not going to issue visas in a hurry even if Mr. Man Mohan Singh wishes so.Charlie wrote:Where are the 5000 Paki supporters in the stadium??
anishns wrote:Wah wah.....what a resounding slap by Mr.Singh to all those who have suffered from Pak sponsored terrorism since independence...
From the article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/wor ... le1962178/
Mr. Singh apparently decided, as soon as he learned that India would face Pakistan, that he would invite Mr. Gilani to the game. Spokespeople for India’s External Affairs Ministry report huffily that he “faxed off the letter himself,”
anishns wrote:Wah wah.....what a resounding slap by Mr.Singh to all those who have suffered from Pak sponsored terrorism since independence...
From the article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/wor ... le1962178/[/url]
Mr. Singh apparently decided, as soon as he learned that India would face Pakistan, that he would invite Mr. Gilani to the game. Spokespeople for India’s External Affairs Ministry report huffily that he “faxed off the letter himself,”
correction, IG was murdered by pak sponsered khalistani terrorists. Nothing changed.sunnyP wrote:Until the political elite are themselves victims to Pakistani sponsored terrorism then nothing will change. Had a Rahul Gandhi or Upinder Singh been slain at the hands of Paki backed terrorists then would we still be seeing the same line bowled by the Government?
Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman has long since ceased to be 'pure' in the eyes of the 'purer' species. At one point, he had to take exile in London for some time.A police official says the death toll from a suicide bombing of a crowd gathered along a road in north-western Pakistan to greet a prominent hard-line Islamist politician has risen to 13.
Police official Saeed Khan says the bomber in Wednesday’s strike was riding a motorcycle and the attack occurred near a police checkpoint in Swabi town, some 44 miles (70 kilometers) outside the capital Islamabad. The dead included 12 civilians and one policeman. Another 12 people were wounded.
The crowd was lined up on either side of the road to greet Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of Jamiat Ulema Islam, one of the country’s strongest hard-line political parties. Mr. Rehman was travelling to Charsadda town to address a public gathering.
No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing.
Wonder why he didn't pass some of to his brorther...the man( Brother, Kapil) was having a orgasm similar to Burkha D on TV yesterday when describing Indo-Pak love-fests..A sensible article as can only be expected from Kanwal Sibal.
This does not carry the usual TSPA/ISI stamp - why go for the Mujahid Abduls when the Mulla is himself soon arriving? Could be a psy-ops to show that 'we are victims onlee'SSridhar wrote:TSP celebrates in its inimitable and patented wayFazl-ur-Rehman has long since ceased to be 'pure' in the eyes of the 'purer' species. At one point, he had to take exile in London for some time.
Unfortunately not all Pakistanis can yet vote in Indian elections, or Priyanka will be sent to visit Ajmal and Afzal in jail...dynasty only cares about power. They have the yellows to spin it as pragmatism and progressiveness..sunnyP wrote:
Until the political elite are themselves victims to Pakistani sponsored terrorism then nothing will change. Had a Rahul Gandhi or Upinder Singh been slain at the hands of Paki backed terrorists then would we still be seeing the same line bowled by the Government?
hmm..gotta ping my sources in IB and RAWCharlie wrote:Where are the 5000 Paki supporters in the stadium?? Not many Paki flags, Paki faces like the last time. Hopefully all that was just a media hype.
Muppalla wrote:^^^
folks, this is the last Indo-Pak match and that is why our Chanikyan PM even invited Paki PM. Entire government and bollywood is at the stadium to witness the last match. Next time India has to play against different countires like Pastunistan, Sindh and Baloachistan. Kashmir will be part of IPL and Ranji team with players on the otherside Neelum getting some reservations.
Chankiyan reverse jinx onreee or Karma is a biatchAjayKK wrote:
No. This is the Butterfly or Mutter-Pulao-fry effect. Gilani should be most worried now, as should be his boss sitting in theWhite House( GHQ Pindi ), ........ Our Man soldiers on charting a new course in history while others are deposited in its dustbins and forgotten...
Nothing changed???abhijitm wrote:correction, IG was murdered by pak sponsered khalistani terrorists. Nothing changed.sunnyP wrote:Until the political elite are themselves victims to Pakistani sponsored terrorism then nothing will change. Had a Rahul Gandhi or Upinder Singh been slain at the hands of Paki backed terrorists then would we still be seeing the same line bowled by the Government?
The context was lack of will to avenge pakistan's evil deed to even the elite politicians.RamaY wrote: Nothing changed???
There is no Khalistan terrorism now.
I know. I am talking about the attitude of GoI if paki terrorists (khalistan is a paki creation) targets die-nasty member.abhijitm wrote:The context was lack of will to avenge pakistan's evil deed to even the elite politicians.RamaY wrote: Nothing changed???
There is no Khalistan terrorism now.
Why these self-goals? Our guys toiled hard and won a well-deserved victory.Why belittle our achievements by claiming that Pak threw the match away?vera_k wrote:PP reported yesterday that the bookies could not (or did not) buy the Indian team. Looks like they managed to buy the Pakistani team.
Vs what? Soldiers on purpose kill themselves in Pakistan?This is interesting.
Headline:
Soldiers mistakenly kill themselves in Pakistan.
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The Pakis are getting addicted to India!Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, at a time when there is much talk of the need for austerity and cutting back on expenses, has taken a delegation of some 90 plus people to India. We do not yet know who these people are, but it can be safely assumed that not all of them have played a part in assisting with talks or performing other vital business. They can then be assumed to be ‘joy-riders’, paid for with tax-payers’ money, who have tagged along only to engage in some cricket watching and perhaps some shopping. Before the giant contingent set off, there was talk of bitter wrangling to get aboard, and journalists were said to have participated in it.
Trips overseas are everyone’s right. So is enjoying cricket. But wasting public money at a time when we are in such dire economic straits, doesn’t say much about the government’s priorities. Surely, the prime minister is aware of our financial struggles. He must set a personal example of tightening the belt, keeping expenditures to the minimum, thereby demonstrating that his administration is capable of resisting pressure and doing everything it can to lead from the front in these difficult times. Doing so would win for it far greater respect than merely loading as many people as it can on the plane bound for India and in doing so, undoubtedly earning the scorn of many. This then, is the price to be paid for trying to please many, at the cost of the welfare of millions of citizens who cannot even dream of a ride to Mohali or any other place in the world, for that matter.
OMG! Is that Rajnikanth in the portrait in the upper right?!abhishek_sharma wrote:
Could be Dilip Vengsarkar!Mort Walker wrote:OMG! Is that Rajnikanth in the portrait in the upper right?!
No, it is because she is afraid of sitting next to Gilani.SwamyG wrote:Why is SG sitting near Malik? Is it because of all the friendly-friendly relations that we want to build?
Because, cricket ( or for that matter, any sport that makes a lot of money and has popularity) is hijacked by the politicians in the Indian subcontinent. Though we may not like it, there are many areas in which we are equal-equal onlee unfortunately. Of course, to be fair to her, she has not been involved in cricket herself except as a spectator. But, look at others like Rajiv Shukla, Jaitley, Sharad Pawar, Lalu. There is one exception, Karunanidhi who is a tremendously keen follower of cricket but has mercifully left this one area out of his attention.ps: I am not going to bother asking what SG is doing there in the first place.