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Which is worse? It's not something we pander over. Fictitious accounts of the Prophet is quite unwelcome. I have no intention of reading the book
Enter the world of Pakistani politics... he can't afford to piss off the Mullah's when already some of the Ultra-liberals are blaming IK of being a Mullah.
I understand. I was just giving the factual detail.
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Most Pakistanis would boycott, whether politician or not.
Would have liked to hear them both.
Nevertheless, IK is a regular visitor to India. Some other day...
About Rushdie, well, one thing is for sure. He would not have become so well known had it not been some madmen calling for his death.
Rushdie was publicized by the very people who hated hi
Mr rushdie you are welcome,rest are free to leave
obviously it's justified.
Salman Rushdie has hurt the sentiments of over a billion people. I dont condone violence or fatwas against him, this was a peaceful way to protest and show disapproval. Even Muslims living in bharat have taken particular exception to this.
of course there's the political aspect --but IK comes across as fairly genuine (the most genuine) and I would imagine that he would be averse to sharing the podium with a man who has blatant disregard for the sentiments of Muslims worldwide -- many of whom he offended and angered considerably.
as it is Imran Khan's will to determine his schedule and itinerary -- any snide remarks from others from those who took this as an affront can keep babbling away.
why he visited UK when rushdie was there?? yo yo yo??
why he visited UK when rushdie was there?? yo yo yo??
was Rushdie at the same event?
what a logic
and how strange that some butt-hurt indians are lambasting IK and/or yapping about ''freedom of speach and expression''
isnt satanic verses banned in hindustan too?