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For peace, we just need our Pakistan policy to continue succeeding (like it is for last 5-6 years) and inshallah, in another 5-6 years, it will be all quite on our western front

Thats what you Indians said 2 decades ago :lol:

We will just make sure firecrackers go off in Hindostan every month... And funniest thing about it... Is that your parliament is so afraid of Pakistan, it will not have guts to do anything but hot air..
 
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Thats what you Indians said 2 decades ago :lol:

We will just make sure firecrackers go off in Hindostan every month... And funniest thing about it... Is that your parliament is so afraid of Pakistan, it will not have guts to do anything but hot air..

Just shows your cowardice...nothing more.
 
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Ahmed Quraishi
Thursday, September 12, 2013


A politician uploads what is now suspected to be a manipulated or fake video showing Indian Muslims killing two Indian Hindu boys. Dozens of Indian Hindus gather in front of police demanding action.

The mob turns violent, starts a lynching campaign that spreads like wildfire in UP, the heartland of India’s Hindi-belt and home to the Hindi-speaking northern minority that dominates India’s federal government, military, culture and cinema.

All of this happens just 80 miles north of secular India’s capital, New Delhi. In response, the government declares emergency, deploys thousands of soldiers and police, and stops extremist politicians from entering the area.

There is a need to understand the larger picture here. Large-scale ethnic and religious cleansing is not new to modern India. This is the third major pogrom in the first two decades of twenty-first century.

Just a year ago, in July 2012, social media sparked a lynching campaign against poor Assamese migrant workers across seven major Indian population centres. This resulted in the exodus of thousands from major Indian cities like Mumbai and Bangalore and ugly scenes of beatings on the streets.

India’s interior ministry responded by accusing Pakistan’s ISI of posting inflammatory material online. There was no evidence to prove it or to establish a link between online posts and what appeared to be deep-rooted ethnic tensions waiting to explode.

India’s Hindi-speaking heartland, located in Uttar Pradesh state and its major city New Delhi, appears to be the headquarters of that country’s ethnic and religious problems. The nations living in India always had a reputation for tolerance and harmony.

India’s problems began with the rise to power of religiously-motivated and historically-burdened northern Hindi-speaking ruling elite. This elite was proudly Hindu, largely belonged to the upper caste Hindu social system and was filled with a zeal to reclaim a mythical glory tarnished by centuries of foreign rule over them.

This Hindi-speaking elite led India to domestic and foreign policy blunders and wars that most other Indians would not have wanted. The Hindi-speaking elite sparked riots against Sikhs, Muslims, Dalits, and Christians. It mishandled Kashmir and turned it into a nuclear flashpoint. It insisted on worsening what started as a small territorial and legal dispute in Kashmir with Pakistan.

Shunning advice from other components of the Indian state, New Delhi turned this dispute that was contested with civility at the United Nations into a blood feud by illegally annexing Kashmir, stuffing the tiny territory with inordinate amount of occupation soldiers, and then toying with proxy warfare with Pakistan first through Afghan badlands during Soviet times and later in Bangladesh.

India’s ruling establishment, deeply entrenched in the northern Hindi-belt, is also responsible for wars and skirmishes with almost all the neighbours: Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. Most of the disputes here are petty and could have been long resolved had it not been for the egotistical and history-burdened foreign policy pursued by the Hindi-speaking New Delhi elite.

Most Indians do not have a problem with Pakistan or China, for example. But New Delhi continues to fiddle with Pakistani and Chinese ethnic fabric in Tibet and Balochistan. Even now, we see India going into weaponisation overdrive, causing unease to almost all of India’s immediate neighbours.

India can do better if the burden that the northern Hindi-speaking belt puts on the Indian federation is lessened. The intellectuals of Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Punjab should play an activist role in restraining the wild and delusional historical and religious tendencies that are running berserk today inside the Hindi-speaking belt of northern India.

Ailing India - Ahmed Quraishi


why pakistani media care so much about india ? they should take care of balochistan and paktun area.where pak army kiling innocent people
 
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We are happy with this.. we will try this on balouchistan also..r u happy now...

Balochistan is our control...
Is Maoist held areas or Kashmir in YOUR control? ;)
Better watch out...
 
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why pakistani media care so much about india ? they should take care of balochistan and paktun area.where pak army kiling innocent people

In Balochistan & Pakthunkwa Pakistan Army is predominantly Pakhtun or Balochi.
And Pakistan Army doesnt kill innocents like ur army..
U have some sort of inferiority complex after Hindus desecrated your Golden Temple...
 
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In Balochistan & Pakthunkwa Pakistan Army is predominantly Pakhtun or Balochi.
And Pakistan Army doesnt kill innocents like ur army..U have some sort of inferiority complex after Hindus desecrated your Golden Temple...

But your supreme court is discussing that for balouchistan....
 
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After Modi becomes PM, I m sure police will have a free hand in whipping these Bast@rd's @sses through encounters.
 
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lolz... written by someone who has zero knowledge about North India, History and the demographics of India and Mr. Munshi jumping over it. Of everything Indians can never be blamed cleansing or anything. Over 60 years of Republic of India what we have seen is the appeasement of the minority communities. In the name of minority appeasement, millions of Bangladeshis and even Tamilians of Sri Lanka have been given legitimacy. India is the only country in the South Asia where the minorities are expanding, where as look to Pakistan or Bangladesh where they are receding, if anywhere there is a systematic cleansing of minorities that is these two nations.
Minorities are hale and hearty and strong in India, whichever they, are be it Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhist, Jain, Jews anybody. This is not because they are too strong or too large.. this is just because Hindus have no problems with it. The one off incidents that Mr. Quraishi refers to as cleansing is nothing more minor skirmishes that keep happening anywhere in the world. This was just because of an occasional clash of interests and very much localized in nature.

Other than that the article is complete bullcrap and even wrong on basic facts to start with. Even the reason for the riots are completely wrong.

Wasted my time reading it.
 
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No India is the cow dung that surrounds golden Bangladesh on three sides ...!

LOL wow you're as lame as they come! I have no doubt in my mind that Defence.pk gives out titles like "Jr. Think Tank" like they're going out of style. :yahoo:
 
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why pakistani media care so much about india ? they should take care of balochistan and paktun area.where pak army kiling innocent people

As a Bangladeshi I am concerned about the Seven Sisters and the Maoist Corridor and when these will become independent ...

WTF the author has to do with India, its our internal matter :omghaha:

That hasn't ever stopped Indians commenting on every other country in the region ....

LOL wow you're as lame as they come! I have no doubt in my mind that Defence.pk gives out titles like "Jr. Think Tank" like they're going out of style. :yahoo:

The only way I can have fun on PDF is to poke some Indians and watch the cow s*** fly ...
 
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Haha are we really discussing an article by Ahmad Quraishi? :rofl:
 
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