Answer my points raised in that post, changing the topic won't do the trick here. It has become a common habit of yours to drift from topic to topic when you find it difficult to answer the "original post". Find me any address of AH before that particular topic where he uses such language...
Perhaps, that might have been the thought pattern backed by the fact that India has previously license produced different aircraft. How do you define "actually beginning"?
Contextually, there is everything alarming about consistent delays and never ending technical problems in sight. The Tejas...
I will not continue if you start arguing against the sun. Pakistan created and helped Taliban (even with military advisers and on duty soldiers). Their kind calls Mullah Sami-ul-Haq its spiritual father and Daroom-ul-Aloom Haqqania, Akora Khattal as their birth place for a reason.
No, that...
It always does. But then again "this context" is no excuse for the previous mismanagements and overestimaton of capabilies on HAL's part, now is it? This isn't the first delay after all and its only the first time where the foreign contractor has caused a delay.
Weren't you saying the same, last year too? :D Come on, accept where the HAL has gone wrong, whats with mounting the defense of each and every indefensible mistake, delays and blunders?
Your brothers wouldn't have spilled over here, you mean? Your kind didn't want Afghanistan style Islam in this country too? You are telling me this? I have read more literature of your kind than you yourself have, what was the general theme of "Bachon ka Islam", "Khwateen ka Islam" and...
I don't hold it against anyone, regardless of the severity of difference of opinion, except for those who openly support terrorism and its ideology. If that is what you meant :what:
Most of the critical thinkers have long been aware of the TTP and religious terrorism being a local phenomenon without any help from RAW, CIA, Mossad and Martians. Even your own deo-bandi Mullahs know all of that, they always knew in their hearts of Taliban being one of them, even if on their...
Maybe. Simply sitting behind the comforts of a computer screen (that is all of us btw) and living in a secular democracy with a properly functioning system (that is you), its easier to argue or pretend that the military must abide by Geneva convention while fighting with a "group of psycopaths"...
Why? With the rising Taliban power in Afghanistan and forceful implementation of an intolerant interpretation of religion in its territories, sooner or later there would have been calls for the same in Pakistan. I know this being aware of the extent of radicalization in this country. And I for...
TTP leaders being alive is neither indicative of the ineffectiveness of military operation nor any negligence on part of the military. Infact, it means nothing in itself. The success of the military operation was to be gauged by the reduction in the operational capabilities of the Taliban and on...
It means nothing actually. To derive lessons from history, discussion is essential. How are you supposed to draw lessons?
And what is the significance of Northern Allaince leadership fighting against Soviets? The point was that the plan backfired and both factions of Mujahideen went out of the...
Source has been shared multiple times on previous pages. You roaming around this thread with your eyes closed? If you want more links, let me know, there is adequate coverage available on Operation Cleanup. Too much reliance on the office narrative is detrimental to critical thinking.
I said...
Almost as if one were to argue that Iqbal was wrong while proclaiming "its the religion that makes a nation". Blood and being son of the soil appear to play a huge role. The claims of Muhajirs calling Muhajirs because of some siniter purposes or victim card or being proud to call themselves as...
In the absence of a search warrant, no one should call it lawful. Neither the consitution/law (amazed that I need to tell you people that but then again most Pakistanis brain apparently stop working when they see MQM) nor the extra-ordinary powers with the paramilitary give them right to raid a...
What did you mean by this, in the first place?
Something else than this?
The state must abide by the law, even if the criminals don't.
But then again, there's no one complaining about them being nabbed. Nab them lawfully.
I am not going to have any further circular conversation. If you think that following the law or the due process isn't important, its your problem. But understand that its the cause (which could have been prevented) for most of whats wrong with this country today. Knee jerk and emotion driven...
Whats with answering everything else but the post? This isn't what I am asking.
Hardly lawful in the absence of a search warrant. Is your definition of lawful extended to everything which the military does? How does that work?
See if alienation works better here.
Do you see anyone else doing that? Do you demand that anyone else does that? It doesn't work that way and its not realistic. What is realistic is demanding lawful treatment from the law enforcers, why act like vigilante even with all the power of the state? It makes no sense to me at least...