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    Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

    The reason behind my question, was that the organization that claims to \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"fight against crime\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" also wants to implement Islamic law in Kashmir. Also, this law is not the benign law that is being advertised here, but infact a very repressive one, akin to the one being...
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    Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

    Mr. Agnostic Muslim considers the implementation of Sharia in Kashmir as a noble cause. I was simply confirming this. I think this is a natural progression of the topic.
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    Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

    Sir, do you think that implementing Sharia in any place can be considered a noble cause? I see several forumers here supporting these primitive laws based on immature understanding of the judicial process. Are you among them also?
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    Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

    Strange ironies of life. He was probably attacked by the same kind of people who he supported.
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    Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir

    Pak driver\'s \'jihadi\' brother killed in Kashmir: report Pak driver's 'jihadi' brother killed in Kashmir: report London, Mar 6 (PTI) Shakil, the younger brother of Pakistani driver Mehar Mohammed Khalil praised for his quick thinking that saved Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore\'s...
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    We don't need your advice: Muslim leader to Musharraf

    You think? What is your basis for claiming that Indian muslims are looking to Musharraf for help? Its really strange, you peoples\\\' reasoning is strange. If an Indian muslim claims that he does not need Musharraf\\\'s crocodile tears, it is interpreted as somehow pandering to the...
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    Lets send Taliban to MAQBOZA KASHMIR

    Is this how Pakistanis care about Indian muslims, by suggesting that the Taliban be sent to Kashmir?
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    My thoughts on the Lahore attacks

    Lot of things seem possible if you use tenuous links to build your case. However, considering the knowledge and planning required to stage this attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, it is most likely that only a local militant outfit could have been responsible. I feel that you are...
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    My thoughts on the Lahore attacks

    Use of reformed militants cannot be compared with Jehadi organizations. These people are hired by the government on either a small salary or simply in exchange for amnesty, and they act as informants or else spies to infiltrate the militant ranks. They have no ideological agenda, hindu or...
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    LeT replaces Al-Qaeda as biggest threat to US: Security experts

    I have read that a separate group, the Laskhkar-e-Jhangvi or something is being suspected by Pakistani investigators.
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    LeT replaces Al-Qaeda as biggest threat to US: Security experts

    Sir, I believe that LeT was a creation of Pakistan. Perhaps you are mistaking LeT with Taliban.
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    Musharraf called ‘leader of leaders’ in India

    I fail to see, what living in the US has got to do with it. Yes, I feel the need to express my \'biased\' views. If the owners of this forum have some problem with my views, they can kindly let me know.
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    We don't need your advice: Muslim leader to Musharraf

    Yes, he looked pissed. Perhaps he was expecting a more friendly situation, certainly not such hostility.
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    Mumbai Attacks

    Spread the blame - spread it far, spread it wide. That is the next logical step from complete denial, good sir.
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    We don't need your advice: Muslim leader to Musharraf

    Don\\\'t pat yourself on the back for that. The reasons are simple: 1. There are no significant minority populations in Pakistan. 2. Minorities have no political power, and they don\\\'t have any hope of gaining political power. Riots as we know are as much about religion as politics. So...
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    you still want musharaff back?

    :lol: Very true sir. People might have changed their minds after seeing 6 months of Zardari. However, I believe that inspite of all the problems, Zardari is the best man for Pakistan. He has unfortunately inherited a perfect storm - a rising tide of extremism, and a global economic crisis...
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    Pakistan nukes outstrip India’s

    I\'m sorry, I assumed that you had replied to my post. It is true, that quantity does not make much difference. One nuclear bomb can cause enough destruction to significantly alter the course of history. I am sure humanity will muddle through nuclear fallout, but one would have to prioritize...
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    you still want musharaff back?

    ^Sometimes an unprincipled businessman who can forge a consensus between disparate groups can be better than a principled man who could alienate those who don\'t agree with his principles. Musharraf\'s defeat in the last elections sealed his fate, and I don\'t think ordinary Pakistanis would...
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    Pakistan nukes outstrip India’s

    Sir, the best of men are known to make irrational decisions under pressure. If an India-Pakistan war does happen, and one or the other nation comes close to losing more than it was willing to lose, what is the guarantee that the nuclear button will not be pressed? During Kargil war, the...
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