Yeah well, I do not have an opinion on the write-up, but I'd like to say what a pleasure it was to read the word 'whopping' spelled correctly by the OP. To me that is old school and the mark of someone who knows his stuff, an educated man. :tup:
For the internet illiterati who mean 'very...
The reason he writes so well is also the reason he wants to join PA. Passion.
Best of luck, lad.
You do need to remember that organizations do not necessarily select the best people, but the people they think most relevant to their needs. A world of difference between the two.
One of the tenets of 'basic human decency' which you so seem to hold so dear, is to not generalize by calling an entire nation 'f!lthy people'. But you have no problem doing that. Irony, much?
Wrong. Santa lives in India, we call him Santa Singh.
Good for her, I wish her the best- until that harsh day comes that she is ordered to fly against India in a war, in which case I wish her the worst!
Forumers may be interested to know that there have been two recorded instances of female fighter aces, both in in WWII, both Russian. Both died in...
Does this MC, BC and B ka L understand India's struggle for independence and the very essence of our constitution, the core belief that drove our fight against our British overlords?
You said you're 22. You have a long way to go, and a lot of growing up to do. But if you want to get anywhere that's not a two penny dead-end, and earn the respect of people, please learn to use rationality and logic, instead of mediocre and mindless beliefs that are based on emotion and drama.
Lol, you really try hard to build a popular but facile commentary, and that despite choosing a portentous nick, eh? Lol.
Can I say Lol again? Lol.
Seriously, if you want to be taken seriously, try a better class of, and more in depth, comments/ analysis/ opinion.
RIP to the dead soldier. Horrific incident.
Interesting opinion but I am not sure I agree. You are effectively saying that any NATO soldier could be attacked in their home countries, when off duty, in civilian clothes, by any Muslim? Is it in your opinion the duty of every Muslim to do...
I doubt if anyone is stopping you from posting. But unless you have something substantial to contribute, why not let Pakistanis drive this conversation?
Being outsiders, our generalized comments, observations - however valid- do not really add to the discussion in a deeply emotive topic...
As someone interested in the environment and humane treatment of animals, I must say that this story is very depressing.
What law - or absence of law - allows a man to parade a tiger in a political campaign?
Forget the law, what degraded human being does it and enables others to do it?
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This is an indefensible and reprehensible act. In my opinion there should be a reasonably appropriate enquiry and the attacker should be punished if guilt is established. If the victim dies, the punishment should be commensurate.
Wake up people- this just shows how messed up the criminal/...
If being the sister of a terrorist makes her someone not worth consideration by association, what does being a Muslim make you in a world where so may terrorists are Muslims?
Have some empathy.
By the way, medical practice decrees that doctors take permission from relatives before they...
Meh. I don't believe her accusations.
I understand if they have no sympathy for Sarabjit, but I would ask for some sympathy for her from Pakistani forummers.
She's a grief stricken sister, and we all know how grieving sisters, mothers and wives roll in the sub-continent.
Interesting choice. To be sure Kohima was a 'great' battle, and pivotal in its impact on the war in the South Eastern Theater.
In essence it was a defence of a hill town in North East India, Kohima, by some 1500 Allied soldiers that were subjected to attack by an estimated 13,000 Japanese...
Nice word to use for a woman whose only crime is to be related to someone accused of terrorism.
And what is a 'Terrorist sister'? Is it the same as 'Terrorist co-religionist'?