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Is Modi, India’s Zia?

How you brand a person as "Terrorist"

Nehru and Jinnah got hundreds of thousand people killed for their self interest. Do you call them "Terrorist"


Yeah, I heard stories about Zia's liking for Bollywood. He definitely was more open minded.
How yo can brand Hafiz saeed as terrorist ???The same applies for Narendra Modi as he ordered action against the Muslims .

How yo can brand Hafiz saeed as terrorist ???The same applies for Narendra Modi as he ordered action against the Muslims .
The real terrorist was Godse who intentionally killed Gandhi out of frustration of Pakistan being supported by Gandhi.
 
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whatever article is i can see india is dividing society and its deepen day by day which is very good for Pakistan . never though in my life a guy will kill 49 indian solders in one run but its happen thanks to modi's policies .
Only five years back on this Forum everybody was discussing the superiority of Pakistan defence forces vis-a-vis India.

Two to Three years back most of the discussions were about the Pakistan's robust economy on the back of CPEC.

Last year it was about Imran Khan and the challenge of corruption.

Now instead of debating IMF and FTFA everybody is discussing the impending downfall of India under Modi :partay:
 
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Only five years back on this Forum everybody was discussing the superiority of Pakistan defence forces vis-a-vis India.

Two to Three years back most of the discussions were about the Pakistan's robust economy on the back of CPEC.

Last year it was about Imran Khan and the challenge of corruption.

Now instead of debating IMF and FTFA everybody is discussing the impending downfall of India under Modi :partay:
na bhai now we are disscussing superiority of Pakistan defence forces since 27feb sir . please ab jhoot na bulway . no one i giving damn to FATF and corruption now people are back at 5 years since abhi nandan case and pakistani bombing on india
 
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Our neighbouring dolts don't realise that Zia usurped power in a coup, eliminated his nearest rival on the flimsiest grounds and had caused irreparable damage to the Pakistani Constitution and MA Jinnah's vision. Shoutout to sensible Pakistani friends for an objective debate.
 
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na bhai now we are disscussing superiority of Pakistan defence forces since 27feb sir . please ab jhoot na bulway . no one i giving damn to FATF and corruption now people are back at 5 years since abhi nandan case and pakistani bombing on india
It doesn't matter what ISPR feeds you with. What matters is the immediate release of Abhinandan by your establishment. And the statements of IK and Modi on what transpired the night before when IK made that statement in Pakistan parliament.

Now Indians have started enjoying it.

Earlier they were very much disappointed with government response after 26/11.

Now you can get more Pulwama's or Uri's done. In fact Indians are waiting.
 
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It doesn't matter what ISPR feeds you with. What matters is the immediate release of Abhinandan by your establishment. And the statements of IK and Modi on what transpired the night before when IK made that statement in Pakistan parliament.

Now Indians have started enjoying it.

Earlier they were very much disappointed with government response after 26/11.

Now you can get more Pulwama's or Uri's done. In fact Indians are waiting.
it was winners choice . we win the battle and we decided to do whatever . now indians enjoying abhinandan mi-17 killings and humiliation then we can not help you can enjoy it :lol: beghairati ka ilaaj abhi market main nhi aya

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Is Modi, India’s Zia? | The Express Tribune


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Indian premier Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

Modi’s win is a spectacular loss for India. No one understands this better than my generation of Pakistanis known as Zia’s children. What Zia orchestrated in the 80s to use religion for realisation of political goals Modi is engineering in India today. With one important nuance. The Pakistani people never elected Zia into office. Meanwhile, the Indian people have elected a man who flirts with the spilling of minority blood — especially Muslims — into the office for a second time!

A second Modi term will permanently disfigure the secular, social fabric of the largest democracy in the world. It makes me uncomfortable to write the words mass murderer or blood-thirsty leader, to describe the leader of the world’s largest democracy but consider the following excerpts from Timemagazine’s recent cover story, naming Modi, India’s Divider in Chief:

“India’s Muslims, who make up some 14% of the population, have been subjected to episode after violent episode, in which Hindu mobs, often with what seems to be the state’s tacit support, have carried out a series of public lynching in the name of the holy cow, that ready symbol of Hindu piety. The most enduring image of Modi’s tenure is the sight of Mohammad Naeem in a blood-soaked undershirt in 2017, eyes white and enlarged, begging the mob for his life before he is beaten to death. The response of leadership in every instance is the same: virtual silence.”

Does this story sound familiar to the blasphemy mobs in Pakistan? The irony of these words being penned in Time magazine by an Indian man, Aatish Taseer, who happens to be the son of the slain Pakistani governor, Salman Taseer, shouldn’t be lost on anyone. One could argue that Salman was assassinated by one of Zia’s children, Mumtaz Qadri, who grew up on an explosively-politicised mix of religion and violence. Today, Salman Taseer’s son is warning India of its children becoming Modi’s children.

Having a prime minister who exploits religion to pursue political goals doesn’t come without cost to society. Consider the infighting, intolerance and extremism bred in Pakistan as a result of Zia’s policies. Modi’s rule will haunt Indians for generations to come.

It took 72 years but the Quaid-e-Azam’s Two-Nation theory has been decisively endorsed by the long arc of history. Forget my arguments, Narendra Modi is the only person ever to be denied a US visa based on a little-known law on religious freedom, even though he applied for a diplomatic visa as a sitting chief minister. This led to nearly a decade-long US travel ban imposed over his role in Gujarat’s anti-Muslim riots, which left thousands dead (the UK and several European nations had also slapped a defacto travel ban on Modi).

In addition to being a problem child himself, what’s worse is that Modi is also the symptom of a far more dangerous problem; an Indian electorate at peace with war-mongering. The performance of the Indian economy wasn’t exactly the reason behind Modi’s win, it was his hardline rhetoric and warmonger-like adventurism with Pakistan that allowed him to sweep the elections. This is in striking contrast to Pakistan, where every mainstream political party runs on a platform of peace with India and if any political leader was to call for war with India to get re-elected, they would be laughed out of office.

The last lesson one can take away from Modi’s win is that he only needs to be better than the opposition to defeat it. Perhaps, this explains Imran Khan’s current political calculus in which he can simultaneously pull off painful economic reforms with accountability for opposition leaders.

There’s an old joke about two guys walking in a jungle, who come across a lion. One of the men calmly puts down his backpack and then takes off running. The other man yells, “You’ll never outrun that lion!” to which the other man responds, “I don’t need to outrun the lion; I just need to outrun you!” Modi’s win demonstrates that Imran Khan might just be able to win a second term too. It’s okay that he doesn’t have a magic wand to instantly fix the economy; he only needs to outrun the PML-N and the PPP.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 2nd, 2019.

my two cents :

All Pakistanis are not happy with Modi leading India for second term as was portrayed on this forum. The writer is visibly worried and confused, because of Modi's re-election.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1984995/6-modi-indias-zia/



Local baniyas are doing for trade with india. modi yogi shogi no one cares man.

just another attempt at maligning the armed forces.
 
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Even in his wildest dreams he cannot reach the peaks of Zia ul Haq. He had his negatives, but he was a wily fox and a man who could manipulate international happenings to his best interests. The Zia effect was felt as wide as Sarajevo and Grozny.
 
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it was winners choice . we win the battle and we decided to do whatever . now indians enjoying abhinandan mi-17 killings and humiliation then we can not help you can enjoy it :lol: beghairati ka il
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aaj abhi market main nhi aya
India re-elected Modi while IK's desperation for calling Modi is a known fact.

sahi kehte ho

:lol: beghairati ka il:lol:aaj abhi market main nhi aya

 
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India re-elected Modi while IK's desperation for calling Modi is a known fact.

sahi kehte ho

:lol: beghairati ka il:lol:aaj abhi market main nhi aya

india can elect anyone . and imrna can call anyone but the pics and videos we seen at 27 was rare a life time experience :lol: if you enjoyed it then rather you are not indian or you are not ghairat mand :P

we have seen indian uniformed men being beaten by pakistani villagers and been killed by own missiles
 
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elaborate his one liner theory , and i am always serious when i speak and write , btw i never asked you to elaborate !
Zia was the one responsible for the downfall of the USSR, which was India's Sugar daddy. For Modi and Zia to even be in the same league, Modi has to break up China at least, which is impossible even in an alternate universe.
 
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india can elect anyone . and imrna can call anyone but the pics and videos we seen at 27 was rare a life time experience :lol: if you enjoyed it then rather you are not indian or you are not ghairat mand :P

we have seen indian uniformed men being beaten by pakistani villagers and been killed by own missiles

But we believe in what our army claim. Truth will prevail like in the case of Kargil episode.

Btw never knew that you enjoy officers getting killed in friendly fire, or officers getting beaten by civilians. pretty ghairat mand :lol:
 
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Is Modi, India’s Zia? | The Express Tribune


1984995-modi-1559451906-794-640x480.png

Indian premier Narendra Modi. PHOTO: REUTERS

Modi’s win is a spectacular loss for India. No one understands this better than my generation of Pakistanis known as Zia’s children. What Zia orchestrated in the 80s to use religion for realisation of political goals Modi is engineering in India today. With one important nuance. The Pakistani people never elected Zia into office. Meanwhile, the Indian people have elected a man who flirts with the spilling of minority blood — especially Muslims — into the office for a second time!

A second Modi term will permanently disfigure the secular, social fabric of the largest democracy in the world. It makes me uncomfortable to write the words mass murderer or blood-thirsty leader, to describe the leader of the world’s largest democracy but consider the following excerpts from Timemagazine’s recent cover story, naming Modi, India’s Divider in Chief:

“India’s Muslims, who make up some 14% of the population, have been subjected to episode after violent episode, in which Hindu mobs, often with what seems to be the state’s tacit support, have carried out a series of public lynching in the name of the holy cow, that ready symbol of Hindu piety. The most enduring image of Modi’s tenure is the sight of Mohammad Naeem in a blood-soaked undershirt in 2017, eyes white and enlarged, begging the mob for his life before he is beaten to death. The response of leadership in every instance is the same: virtual silence.”

Does this story sound familiar to the blasphemy mobs in Pakistan? The irony of these words being penned in Time magazine by an Indian man, Aatish Taseer, who happens to be the son of the slain Pakistani governor, Salman Taseer, shouldn’t be lost on anyone. One could argue that Salman was assassinated by one of Zia’s children, Mumtaz Qadri, who grew up on an explosively-politicised mix of religion and violence. Today, Salman Taseer’s son is warning India of its children becoming Modi’s children.

Having a prime minister who exploits religion to pursue political goals doesn’t come without cost to society. Consider the infighting, intolerance and extremism bred in Pakistan as a result of Zia’s policies. Modi’s rule will haunt Indians for generations to come.

It took 72 years but the Quaid-e-Azam’s Two-Nation theory has been decisively endorsed by the long arc of history. Forget my arguments, Narendra Modi is the only person ever to be denied a US visa based on a little-known law on religious freedom, even though he applied for a diplomatic visa as a sitting chief minister. This led to nearly a decade-long US travel ban imposed over his role in Gujarat’s anti-Muslim riots, which left thousands dead (the UK and several European nations had also slapped a defacto travel ban on Modi).

In addition to being a problem child himself, what’s worse is that Modi is also the symptom of a far more dangerous problem; an Indian electorate at peace with war-mongering. The performance of the Indian economy wasn’t exactly the reason behind Modi’s win, it was his hardline rhetoric and warmonger-like adventurism with Pakistan that allowed him to sweep the elections. This is in striking contrast to Pakistan, where every mainstream political party runs on a platform of peace with India and if any political leader was to call for war with India to get re-elected, they would be laughed out of office.

The last lesson one can take away from Modi’s win is that he only needs to be better than the opposition to defeat it. Perhaps, this explains Imran Khan’s current political calculus in which he can simultaneously pull off painful economic reforms with accountability for opposition leaders.

There’s an old joke about two guys walking in a jungle, who come across a lion. One of the men calmly puts down his backpack and then takes off running. The other man yells, “You’ll never outrun that lion!” to which the other man responds, “I don’t need to outrun the lion; I just need to outrun you!” Modi’s win demonstrates that Imran Khan might just be able to win a second term too. It’s okay that he doesn’t have a magic wand to instantly fix the economy; he only needs to outrun the PML-N and the PPP.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 2nd, 2019.

my two cents :

All Pakistanis are not happy with Modi leading India for second term as was portrayed on this forum. The writer is visibly worried and confused, because of Modi's re-election.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1984995/6-modi-indias-zia/


No... He is India's Baghdadi or Osama Bin Laden.
 
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