WOW! If Dronacharya visits the pious, the in-laws die too!
Is this some form of sati?!

It is all H&D problem onlee .... otherwise things were always better in land of the pure.Overall, an average Pakistani may be enjoying a slightly better living standard than an average Indian but that gets lost in the torrent of anti-Pakistan propaganda.
Pakis might have killed the family and blame the Pakiban for it. A retired Paki Amabssador was on NPR saying that TSP should increase infighting among the Pakiban to let them do the dirty work.shravan wrote:Taliban kills Mehsud's family
23 Aug 2009, 1610 hrs IST
Pak Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that Pakistan Taliban Chief Baitullah Mehsud's relatives have been killed by the Taliban for allegedly spying on him. Pakistan media reports that 4 relatives of Mehsud, including his father-in-law were captured on Saturday and reportedly killed on Sunday (August 23).
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More confusion onree.
Is there a possibility of Mehsud being still alive ?ramana wrote: Pakis might have killed the family and blame the Pakiban for it. A retired Paki Amabssador was on NPR saying that TSP should increase infighting among the Pakiban to let them do the dirty work.
Other mutual stabilising arrangements and CBMs that we have been offering to India to prevent a nuclear and ballistic arms race included mutual risk reduction measures (RRMs), non-induction of anti-ballistic missile and sea-launched ballistic missile systems, and the maintenance of nuclear deterrence at the minimum level. Pakistan has also been seeking a mutual and balanced reduction of conventional forces.
Washington's future engagement in this region must be aimed at promoting strategic balance rather than disturbing it. A stable nuclear security order is what we need in South Asia.
According to the agreement a choice was given to the Princely States of undivided India either to join India, Pakistan or be Independent. Khan of Kalat chose to be independent. As a punishment for this decision, almost half of his State was forcefully plucked away from him, and a new State of Makran was carved out of it, with a Gichki Sardar elevated to a State Ruler.
Pakis seem to think that the world revolves around them. India can use the same argument of arms race vis-a-vis China. Somehow pakis seem to delude themselves into thinking that all of India's military program is only targeted against them. While it may make them feel more important in this world, but it is still delusion.Gerard wrote:Stable nuclear security orderOther mutual stabilising arrangements and CBMs that we have been offering to India to prevent a nuclear and ballistic arms race included mutual risk reduction measures (RRMs), non-induction of anti-ballistic missile and sea-launched ballistic missile systems, and the maintenance of nuclear deterrence at the minimum level. Pakistan has also been seeking a mutual and balanced reduction of conventional forces.Washington's future engagement in this region must be aimed at promoting strategic balance rather than disturbing it. A stable nuclear security order is what we need in South Asia.
They are not keeping to the bargain not to use these technologies.sanjaykumar wrote:The Pakistanis also offered not to use time travel and teleportation.
I too checked it, its there!shravan wrote: I still can't believe it.
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Have they added after or before Sharm el-Sheikh Sellout...
Unkil and Poodledom never wanted India united as a country so that is expected but why are they turning against their rentier boy?Gagan wrote:On that same USCIS site you can find
1. Junagadh - India
2. Diu - India
and I think
3. Hydrabad - India (or some iteration of the Nizam's kingdom)
You are correct. I did not check that before. But why have the Pakis posting this now....Gagan wrote:On that same USCIS site you can find
1. Junagadh - India
2. Diu - India
and I think
3. Hydrabad - India (or some iteration of the Nizam's kingdom)
http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090822/926/[b]tsp[/b]-eunuchs-cricket-team-comfortably-bea.htm
I know for fact that if you are "oppressed" Muslim from a non-Muslim majority country it is easier to get assylum in the USA. The state department has a convaluted way of determining who is oppressed and who is the oppresser.Gagan wrote:On that same USCIS site you can find
1. Junagadh - India
2. Diu - India
and I think
3. Hydrabad - India (or some iteration of the Nizam's kingdom)
It is not you, it is there in the original. Check this page in yahoobart wrote:http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090822/926/[b]tsp[/b]-eunuchs-cricket-team-comfortably-bea.htm
How did you manage to get TSP in the URL?
I have returned from the Wagah-Amritsar border disheartened, not because there is no lessening of martial posture of soldiers at the sunset parade, but because of a new monstrosity that has come up there. The Pakistani authorities have put up 10 reliefs, projecting figures in carving on boards to show how Hindus and Sikhs had killed and looted Muslims during partition. The reliefs have been displayed in such a way that they are visible only from the Indian side. They cannot be seen from the Pakistan side because the back of the reliefs are just blank boards.
- India stops export of livestock to Pakistan.
- India must increase the duty on various items so that it becomes uneconomical for companies to import them from Pakistan.
- Deny Pakistani aircraft the right to fly over Indian airspace and landing in India.
- Grant no visas to Pakistani citizens, stop train and bus services.
- India must destroy Dawood's local support base: Difficult, but doable!
- India must snap cricketing ties with Pakistan, but play only World Cup matches.
- We will choose the timing of talks and that surely is not now!
- India must undertake short-term measures to utilise its entire share of waters under the 1960 Treaty.
bart wrote:http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090822/926/[b]tsp[/b]-eunuchs-cricket-team-comfortably-bea.htm
How did you manage to get TSP in the URL?
That part is simple onlee.8 ways India can hurt Pakistani economy
- India must destroy Dawood's local support base: Difficult, but doable!
This URL has to go into hall-of-fame of BR. Unbelievable.!!! WoW moment.!!!jamwal wrote:http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090822/926/tsp-eunuchs-cricket-team-comfortably-bea.htm
How did you manage to get TSP in the URL?
Even Yahoo follows BR, I guess!
Thanks to jamwal for posting it and bart for the keen eye to spot it.Muppalla wrote:This URL has to go into hall-of-fame of BR. Unbelievable.!!! WoW moment.!!!
"We never expected to get it so soon," Miss Fatima said when I called. "We never expected to get it in our lifetimes."
"Oh, it's not just the largest Islamic nation. Pakistan is the fifth-largest nation in the world!"
"Of course it will be a democratic constitution; Islam is a democratic religion."
"Democracy is not just a new thing we are learning," said Jinnah. "It is in our blood. We have always had our system of zakat -- our obligation to the poor.Our Islamic ideas have been based on democracy and social justice since the thirteenth century."
"the soil is perfectly fertile for democracy."
"America needs Pakistan more than Pakistan needs America," was Jinnah's reply. "Pakistan is the pivot of the world, as we are placed" -- he revolved his long forefinger in bony circles -- "the frontier on which the future position of the world revolves." He leaned toward me, dropping his voice to a confidential note. "Russia," confided Mr. Jinnah, "is not so very far away."
I have returned from the Wagah-Amritsar border disheartened, not because there is no lessening of martial posture of soldiers at the sunset parade, but because of a new monstrosity that has come up there. The Pakistani authorities have put up 10 reliefs, projecting figures in carving on boards to show how Hindus and Sikhs had killed and looted Muslims during partition. The reliefs have been displayed in such a way that they are visible only from the Indian side. They cannot be seen from the Pakistan side because the back of the reliefs are just blank boards.
All the links on the page has tspjamwal wrote: Even Yahoo follows BR, I guess!
I think BR can take justifiable pride in popularizing the fact that Pakistan is a terrorist state.kenop wrote:All the links on the page has tspjamwal wrote: Even Yahoo follows BR, I guess!
http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090822/772/tsp-highlights-flintoff-departs-for-22-i.html
http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090822/928/tsp-ganguly-to-head-cab-s-cricket-develo.html
SSridhar wrote:I am re-posting Jinnah's interview Ms. Margaret Bourke-White of LIFE magazine immediately after the Partition, taken from here
What plans did he have for the industrial development of the country? Did he hope to enlist technical or financial assistance from America?
"America needs Pakistan more than Pakistan needs America," was Jinnah's reply. "Pakistan is the pivot of the world, as we are placed" -- he revolved his long forefinger in bony circles -- "the frontier on which the future position of the world revolves." He leaned toward me, dropping his voice to a confidential note. "Russia," confided Mr. Jinnah, "is not so very far away.
60 years of begging. They surely have mastered the art!In the weeks to come I was to hear the Quaid-i-Azam's thesis echoed by government officials throughout Pakistan. "Surely America will build up our army," they would say to me. "Surely America will give us loans to keep Russia from walking in." But when I asked whether there were any signs of Russian infiltration, they would reply almost sadly, as though sorry not to be able to make more of the argument. "No, Russia has shown no signs of being interested in Pakistan."