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Where is Bal Thackeray, Uddav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray now?
Right where SRK is, very rich and in their super safe bedrooms, sleeping.
Whats ur point dude?
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Where is Bal Thackeray, Uddav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray now?
Right where SRK is, very rich and in their super safe bedrooms, sleeping.
Whats ur point dude?
Sorry if I have hurt your feelings. But my intention was to check out nationalism. They were silent after 26/11, they are silent now. I am a Hindu, but I hate Shiv Sena, MNS, RSS and all other groups claiming to be the savior of Hinduism.
India is a secular country, ain't it?
One more thing, next time you jump with excitement while pointing a finger, atleast try to understand the post.
The BJP, on the other hand, said that “(Pakistan-sponsored) terror and talks (with Pakistan) cannot go hand in hand”. Said BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar: “This only shows our (lack of) preparedness to tackle threats posed by terror outfits.
I AM trying to understand your post, in times of attacks on india, you are worried about parochial politics, you are being partisan, you could have also asked where is SRK now telling us how great our neighbors are, but you are only venting your anger at thakreys at the cost of unity in the face of external enemy.
I hate many politicians too, but what the duck is the relevance here??
Now why the hell some warmongers in India love to scapegoat Pakistan by accusing it with almost every unfortunate event just to score points in among the public ..! If theres any involvement of Pakistan in it , then proove it with evidence .. or else its just a mere bullshit .
The best way to defeat terrorism is to defeat it on ground ..not by merely blaming others ..!
RIP to those who suffered .
These are not warmongers but politicians. Being in opposition, they are just attacking the government's stand of going ahead with talks.. Just using the attack on Pakistan as a proxy to really go after the Congress Party. Had they been in power and congress in Opposition, we would've seen the same comments but by different party...
Well lets put this into a scenario..........
You Parashuram......live in IOK for example, even though this can be in other unrested Indian states where they have their own freedom movements.........
However, Indian soldiers, come into your land, where you see them as nothing more then the previous British Occupiers, force open your doors, raid the house, kill members of your family, rape your women and members of your family dissapear.......(which Amnesty International has raised point with these International crimes against humanity with the GoI).......
Freedom Fighters in these territories have every right to then target your populations.........i'm sorry, but killing of civilians is just not right whatever the reason, just doesn't wash, because if it does then please let us know, we will for sure Nuke India and see if India will do the same and kill our civilians.........
India has bought this upon themselves by the action of their own soldiers where recently it became apparant that innocent people were being murdered by Indian soldiers for the sake of being promoted.
India is reaping what is sowed...........this is a region of your making
Link between the groups sure - supported them in carrying our terrorism. No - there are no claims of that.
Again, nothing in those links directly blaming the ISI or other institutions for terrorism.
India has long charged that such terrorism has had the covert support of successive Pakistani Governments, and in particular the Inter-services Intelligence Directorate (ISID) the main intelligence agency in Pakistan. Her Majesty's Government accepts that there is a clear link between ISID and these groups.
Towards the end of last year India suffered two serious terrorist outrages. On 1 October more than 40 people died in an assault on the State Assembly in Srinagar. On 13 December the Indian Parliament building itself in New Delhi was attacked, leaving 14 dead.
In response to intensive diplomatic pressure, including the visit to the region by my Right Honourable Friend the Prime Minister, President Musharraf delivered a speech on 12 January in which he pledged that 'No organisation will be allowed to indulge in terrorism in the name of Kashmir'.
International pressure on Pakistan increased further on Sunday with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown asserting that the outrageous attacks in Mumbai were carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba and made it clear that Islamabad will have a "great deal to answer for".
For the first time in a terror trial in India, an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was deposed before the Special Court in Mumbai. The agent's testimony is crucial in the 26/11 trial on Wednesday when the FBI reinforced the Pakistani link when they said the GPS system used by the terrorists confirmed they came from Karachi.
The agent was a forensic expert and his name was kept secret, but the evidence he gave on the 26/11 attack was damning.
The agent told the court he had examined five GPS devices and a satellite phone recovered from the terrorists. Three of the devices clearly showed the route from Karachi to Mumbai. The data from two other devices could not be retrieved as their batteries were dead.
One more FBI agent will be deposed on Thursday and three US citizens through a video-conference are being arranged by the court .
Meanwhile, newly appointed US Ambassador Timothy Roemer applauded Indo-US cooperation in fighting terrorism.
"FBI deposition shows that the US is a partner of India in countering terror. We are pressing Pakistan hard on the Mumbai suspects," said Roemer.
In an astonishingly candid admission - a first by any Pakistani head of state - president Asif Ali Zardari has admitted militants and terrorists were wilfully created by past Pakistani governments and nurtured as a policy to achieve tactical objectives. "Militants and extremists emerged on the national scene and challenged the state not because the civil bureaucracy was weakened and demoralized but because they were deliberately created and nurtured as a policy to achieve short-term tactical objectives. Let's be truthful and make a candid admission of the reality,'' he said at a gathering of civil servants in Islamabad on Tuesday night. The terrorists of today were heroes of yesteryear until 9/11 occurred and they began to haunt us as well,'' Zardari said, emphasising that Pakistan can't be left alone at this stage of the war on terror. He also pointedly said that the future generations won't forgive the current leadership if it does not take corrective measures.