Archive | August, 2010

Pro-Pakistani Geelani doesn' wants talks–he wants actions for Kashmir to join Paksitan

Slogans from Occupied valley. Jabri naata tod do,kashmir hamara chor do. Pakistan say rishta kya La-Illaha Illallah. Hind kay Aiwano ko Aag lago do aag laga do. Bha-rat se leinge azaadi …..HUM kYA CHAHTE AZAADI ….zara zoor se bolo azaadi …Hum sunte nahI hai azaadi ……Bha-rat pe bhari SanG baazi …sang baaz lega azaadi …….Makaroo [...]

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UN collects 800 million aid for Paksitani floods

UNITED NATIONS: Funding for the UN’s aid appeal for victims of Pakistan’s deadly floods rose dramatically to over $800 million, with the announcement of more pledges over the last two days, latest data from the world body showed on Friday. It marked a doubling of the $460m emergency relief appeal launched on August 11. More [...]

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Discuss Kashmir or no talks

Pakistan on Thursday said it would not accept any pre-conditions for resuming dialogue with India and said New Delhi would have to show some flexibility and readiness to discuss all issues, including Jammu & Kashmir, to move forward. This was stated by Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit in response to questions relating to Pakistan and [...]

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This map shows the struggle of the Muslims of South Asia. Continent of Dinia and dependencies Ch. Rehmat Ali map depicting Muslim rule in South Asia after the British left. The Muslim homeland that was part of the struggle for independence. Rehmat Ali and the Muslims wanted the region returned to Muslim rule as it was before the British arrived

Why Nehru couldn't accept Hindu parity with Muslims? Cabinet Mission Plan

British rule and its tail end haunt South Asians. Each country has its own version of history–clinging to their version of events. Despite thousands of books written on the events of 1946 and 1947, there is no consensus either about the events, or their motives. Investigating history is a dangerous endeavour in Delhi. Discussing Jinnah [...]

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Why BJP leaders love Mohammad Ali Jinnah?

Why Nehru haters like Jinnah? Loving Jinnah in the land of Gandhi As an ardent student of history we track and trends in the historical development of points of views. There is a subtle transformation that is happening in Bharat. From a historian’s point of view two seminal events have happened in Bharat in recent [...]

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Karzai sings old tune

President Hamid Karzai is back singing his old tune again. Whether this an indication of a reassessment of his options or it describes the window dressing for a section of his foreign audience–remains to be seen. this much is certain–Mr. Karzai has now painted himself into a corner, and speaking from both sides of his [...]

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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA2 Comments

The most disgusting report of the year

The Times of India reporting has reached a new nadir. The ugly politicization of of the Pakistanis floods is like dancing around the dead. Delhi politicians and the Bharati (aka Indian) media has once again taken the opportunity to behave like vultures on the misery of the flood victims. In a recent new story the [...]

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Afghan End game

By now it should be obvious even to the naïve that the US is bogged down in the quagmire of Afghanistan despite the brave statements made by its leaders from time to time about its firm resolve to finish the job that it had undertaken after 9/11. In fact, the US is now desperately looking [...]

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General Rehman's role in the destruction of the USSR

One year before Bahawalpur incident, a Pakistani young man met an American journalist carrying photographs of injured Afghan children with General Akhtar Abdul Rehman. The Pakistani asked the journalist the reason for keeping these photographs and he answered that whenever he was disappointed he looked at the general and the children to get courage. All [...]

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India's intransigence on Kashmir

IT would seem India simply cannot get out of its hostile and accusatory mode towards Pakistan. Once again, in his Independence Day address, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh repeated the same jaded words of warning to Pakistan that unless Pakistan cracked down on militants, talks could not progress. Without giving any proof, India continues this [...]

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