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    Last words of Aurangzeb on his death-bed

    Mehrgarh is located in Pakistan and not India. It is a city with a history of over 9000 years. Was there an India then - there wasn't any.
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    Last words of Aurangzeb on his death-bed

    How do the Indian posters relate it the atrocities committed in Rigvedic battle of Dasrajana and Mahabharata where tens of millions of people were killed – Pandavas or Kauravas were not Muslims or were they. How do they relate it to the numerous battles that were fought amongst various states in...
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    Pakistan army warns of ‘disproportionate response’ in future wars

    @ hellfire The deterrence and dissuasive application is well understood. The deterrence here has probably turned into a pre-emptive offensive deterrence and the dissuasion into an enhanced dissuasion with a bit of teeth available. The difference from the older times is the pre-emptive...
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    India: Democracy Soaked In Blood of Her Own People

    I did not know that Indians from majority community consider Indian minorities as anti-national elements. I wonder what would you do with your minorities who probably well exceed 200 million. The Germans could only gas 6 million. Innovative as you Indians are, I am sure you'll find a way to...
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    India: Democracy Soaked In Blood of Her Own People

    The facts speak for themselves and the atrocities committed by Indian security forces can never be propaganda. Some one else also accused me of impersonation. I do not know why this is being done. If it is to discourage me from posting the truth, you will not be successful. India and her...
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    India: Democracy Soaked In Blood of Her Own People

    By Khan A. Sufyan We arrived in Darzo (Mizoram, India) about ten in the morning. My orders were to get the villagers to collect whatever moveable property they could, and set their own village on fire at seven in the evening. Night fell, I lit a torch myself and set fire to one of the houses...
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    Kashmir | The Geopolitical Implications & its impact on regional peace and security

    The instrument of accession was conveniently lost after 1947 and then surprisingly re-emerged in 2005, after the death of the last Raja of Kashmir and was placed on Indian Home Ministry’s web site. Since 2005, it has been repeatedly stated by Indian government that it has lost its value as...
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    Pakistan army warns of ‘disproportionate response’ in future wars

    I think it is a very prudent strategy to counter Indian offensive and is well within the capabilities of Pakistani Armed Forces. In the aftermath of post nuclear environment the Indian Army could not cross Pakistan’s perceived nuclear thresholds and had to restrict their planned offensive well...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    @Proudpakistaniguy Nehru and others lied to the Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. That is why, in order to amend the Indian Constitution, these people tabled a resolution in Indian Lok Sabha. That is why these people went to Indian courts on many occasions and the Indian Supreme Court gave decisions...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Rape may not be indicated in any of the Indian archeological finds, however rape including child rape and prostitution is definitely included in the Indian male’s genetic format and religio-societal makeup. And this is certainly because of your phallic worship and the adoration of lingam as a...
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    Shankaracharya Hill renamed as Takht-e-Suleiman by secular ASI

    I agree with you as far as remebering the past is concerned. You people have a habit of manipulating the past and spreading lies about the past which even the past don't recall as to have ever happened.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Apparently, the Jauhar brigade did not pass by the habitat of your ancestors, did they. I do not know how can you be so sure of your Hindu ancestry.
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    Shankaracharya Hill renamed as Takht-e-Suleiman by secular ASI

    We are very happy with the damage that they did - unlike you guys who are still sulking and seething with anger. ;)
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    I am civil and you are not. It were the likes of you who resulted from the inappropriate admix of Indian Y chromosome with foreign genetic left overs. Negro was a norm at certain times and even the blacks used the word till its racist undertones were understood. Jinnah did not use this word...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    No Sanskrit in Tamilian language – ah now I understand as to why the Tamils do not want to remain in India and want a separate homeland for themselves. I wish them well. Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism do not share the core basic philosophies of Hinduism. These are separate religions having their...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Mohammadon is religiouly inclined racist slur and most of you people who use this slur are racists. I will be more specific for a moron like you - East of Indus river meant east of the watershed that segregated the River Indus Valley and River Ganges Valley and its adjoining plains. This...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Please stop lying and defending the indefensible. I didn’t know that Mlechha was a Hindi word, a language which the people of south India do not like to speak. There were Indians here who were rolling on ground stating that Mlechha was a Sanskrit word. Do not reinterpret and redefine the...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    It is such a shame that you are justifying a religious racist slur as a norm. I have not heard or see an Indian Muslim calling himself a Mohammaden. I have not heard or seen a Britain who started this racist terminolgy, calling the Muslims as Mohammadens in recent times. I agree that you guys...
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    Shankaracharya Hill renamed as Takht-e-Suleiman by secular ASI

    I did not know that Takht e Suleman is an Abrahamic name and that you people speak Sanskrit. How do you pronounce Takht e Suleman in Sanskrit.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Stop lying. Mlechha is still being used in over 70% of rural India as a racist slur against the Muslims. Indian Muslims are persecuted all over India. They hardly have a voice worth recognition. Surprisingly, the majority which should be responsible for protecting the minorities display fear...
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