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  1. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    What did they comment? I'm not really a big fan of cricket.
  2. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    I agree with jinxed girl completely on this one. An Indian muslim is Indian and a Pakistani muslim is Pakistani and that is far bigger a rift than the one of the most divergent of racial stocks. But what has that got to do with the topic friends?
  3. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    Oh something like our Cyrus Broacha?
  4. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    Not at all my friend. You people seem a likeable friendly lot. But lets face it, those making posts here don't direct national policy in Pakistan no? Who is zaid hamid? One of the members here?
  5. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    Yes yusuf I agree, and its a game Indians have seen through. Even home grown terrorists are now unable to get the respectabilty of 'belonging' to a community they got before. Now they are simply terrorists and meet the same fate as those all over the world of any religion or community. This in...
  6. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    pak-marine if these 'atrocities against muslims' in India is fodder to radicals in your country, why is it a problem for you? They would turn on the oppressor i.e. us. So why should Pakistan care, given that the Pakistan military establishment considers India its natural enemy? In a perverse...
  7. harish

    Indian Water Strategy - To Embrace or Alienate?

    azadpakistan2009 is right. Even dubai gets most of its water like that. Desalination plants are a good idea. Use technology to make up for nature. Or use technology to make up for what technology did to nature. All very confusing actually. Or maybe Pakistan could pump gas to India and India in...
  8. harish

    8th anniversary of Gujarat genocide. Never forget

    Like rape is rarely about sex, riots are rarely if ever about religion. We Indians have learned this the hard way, and we will not go back.
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