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#IndiaWithPakistan

Have to be frank here, when Indian soldiers were killed last time and seeing the Pakistanis rejoicing here, I was expecting a bomb blast or terrorist attack there in Pakistan so that I can reply them in same..But its broke my heart hearing this news. I went outside today and there were lots of kids in the road with their parents coming back after the school. I was thinking about those parents who wont be able to see their child. Those parents never had thought that they were sending their children last time to school.. Its horrific..I cant imagine, how those parents will get through this and I am wondering what kind of Jannat are these scumbags going to achieve by killing those children? Rest in peace children.. I am not saying this with a glee in my face.. I am truly sorry because I wished for this attack..
 
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Just DO NOT tune in there. Remember that you can "vote with your feet or with your remote"!



Get well soon amigo..... i hope that your affliction is not a terminal case!
@Hyperion; doctor saab, what is you diagnosis of this patient?



We have had decades of hostilities 4 major war and other incidents, they are still in occupation of Kashmir



What us worse or more important is that india and elements in Afghanistan have long attempted to support groups like the TTP

Both their proxy's and their interests in Afghanistan are being eroded


It is beyond sick that we try to shake hands with a mortal enemy and snake whilst discussing how to destroy the TTP which is partly supported and funded by the TTP
 
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We will be happier the most when ALL of the terrorists are eliminated from Pakistan's land and we have a peaceful neighborhood , gets mutually benefited , have a wonderful people to people , cultural, & trade exchanges for the better future of coming generations.
 
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Thousands of Indians are sending a message of support to Pakistan on Twitter in the wake of the Taliban school massacre in Peshawar.

The hashtag #IndiawithPakistan has taken off in a matter of hours, despite the long history of antagonism between the two countries.

The idea was spawned by Tehseen Poonawalla, an entrepreneur and newspaper columnist from Delhi, who was in the gym when the news about the attack started playing on the television channels he was watching.

"The visuals were horrific and I was getting updates from social media as well," he told BBC Trending. "Yesterday, everyone was moved by the hashtag [#Illridewithyou] which came up after the attack in Australia. And I thought it was time for India to stand up and express their support."

He sent the first tweet with the hashtag #IndiawithPakistan at 0816 GMT. Within six hours, the hashtag has been used 8,000 times and the number was growing rapidly.

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"When I started it, I did not realize that this would trend," Poonawalla says. I did not even know whether it would be perceived as a negative or positive hashtag. The support has been phenomenal and I think collectively, we need to fight hate. A lot of people from Pakistan have tweeted thanking me for starting this."

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But other Twitter users have been critical of the hashtag.

"Nope!" responded user GOL Circle in India.

"Are you serious???" tweeted Manimala, an Indian living in the UK.

Some Pakistani Twitter users have also been critical of the hashtag, like this user who has also changed their image to black in mourning for those killed in the massacre.
"There will be elements in every religion and country who take extreme positions," Poonawalla says in response. "But the fact that this is trending shows that humanity is trending. The majority of people in both India and Pakistan want peace. If people across the world can show solidarity, India can also stand up in support [for Pakistan]."

Reporting by Ruth Alexander

As the world reacted with anger and horror to the killing of more than a 100 Pakistani children, Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi said, on NDTV, "I beg the Taliban, take me and leave these children."

"It's the most shocking incident, in my knowledge, in my life. These children are my children" said Mr Satyarthi, who received the Noble Peace Prize last week in Oslo with his co-awardee Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban when she was 15 for fighting for the right to education for young girls.
 
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We have had decades of hostilities 4 major war and other incidents, they are still in occupation of Kashmir



What us worse or more important is that india and elements in Afghanistan have long attempted to support groups like the TTP

Both their proxy's and their interests in Afghanistan are being eroded


It is beyond sick that we try to shake hands with a mortal enemy and snake whilst discussing how to destroy the TTP which is partly supported and funded by the TTP

Now I am sure that your case is Terminal. No hope.... even Cancer is less virulent than your affliction.
Dr. @Hyperion; is it time to make preparations for the "last rites" ?
 
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Thank you! We appreciate your support and solidarity.

Hold on, be strong in this difficult moment and reach out to the bereaved families. Tell them that even we are with them in this moment of their sorrow.
 
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Please refrain from interlinking the other incidents...The killed were just kids for heavens sake...This is outrageous!
Bro, it's actually quite reasonable. Yes this incident is beyond horrific but no one should forget that India has been the target of the very same scum until now and thus the majority of Indians can relate to the pain the Pakistani people are feeling right now. It's actually quite wrong to make distinctions between the two incidents and creates a dangerous precedent.
 
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