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Pakistanis angry with Ex-Pakistan PM's detention by IB at Ajmer.

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The fault is his. Why travel to India of all places. Why not Istanbul or Mashhad or somewhere else? Pakistani politicians going to that country is just dumb. Why make yourself a target?

Got a point.

But then Ajmer is in India , and it is a popular destination for mannats
 
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formalities should be same for all.
These people are too used to VVVVVVVVVIP treatment they get at home.
 
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The fault is his. Why travel to India of all places. Why not Istanbul or Mashhad or somewhere else? Pakistani politicians going to that country is just dumb. Why make yourself a target?

That is because Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is held in very high regard among all Sufi Saints.. and is an icon for the subcontinent for both Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

However, somehow Im actually glad Ch Sb got held up..I think half of the time the IB guys would be confused to what he is saying.
:cheesy:
 
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serves him right!

pakistan should also offer the whole "parliament" and "provincial" "assemblies" as well and request these characters be kept in india permanently in the rigorous imprisonment and gievn 100 lashes a day with twice the dose on sundays...... the people of pakistan will be immensely relieved by this friendly gesture on the part of india....
 
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serves him right!

pakistan should also offer the whole "parliament" and "provincial" "assemblies" as well and request these characters be kept in india permanently in the rigorous imprisonment and gievn 100 lashes a day with twice the dose on sundays...... the people of pakistan will be immensely relieved by this friendly gesture on the part of india....
lets have apct which will allow to frisk each others political elites and spare the aam janata.
 
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The fault is his. Why travel to India of all places. Why not Istanbul or Mashhad or somewhere else? Pakistani politicians going to that country is just dumb. Why make yourself a target?

Pakistanis getting detained all over world and we treated him well as compare to USA and Britain treat.

Imran khan wasn't long time ago !!! :lol::lol:

i think you remember London Olympic..:P

You traveling without visa ? why ? you are not on political visit , then you should carry all document.
Specially when you were some unknown PM for few months. Indian don't remember even your current PM and President so you can guess about your this 20-20 PM.
 
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If this arrest is politically motivated then it is bad but if the arrest is totally on basis of law and order then nice work.:tup:
No one should be considered above law be it even our own P.M.
 
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Ex-PM's 'ill-treatment' in Ajmer angers Pakistan.
Kishitiz Gaur & Sachin Parashar, TNN | Oct 28, 2012, 01.34AM IST
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AJMER: Id celebrations turned sour for former Pakistan prime minister Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, as he was detained at Ajmer by India's intelligence bureau (IB) for travelling without essential documents like visa, on Saturday.

Hussain, who is also the Pakistan Muslim League's president, was detained for three hours at a hotel where he, along with the party's secretary-general S Syed Mushahid Hussain, had lodged. It was only when the Pakistan embassy in New Delhi emailed Hussain's papers around midday that the Indian authorities allowed him to move out of his room.

Meanwhile, both the countries' officials present at the hotel in Ajmer got engaged in heated talks. The Pakistani delegation protested that the Indian authorities were being too hard on a former prime minister. The Indian officials, however, justified their action.

"The IB department has certain requirements which are essential to be fulfilled and, therefore, the officials requested the Pak delegation for the travelling papers, which were later sent by the Pakistan embassy," said Sunita Danga, district protocol officer.

Chaudhry had come to Ajmer to offer a special prayer at the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti on the occasion of Eid. He reached the city early on Saturday morning, attended the especial prayers and offered chadder and flowers at the dargah.

When Chaudhry and the accompanying Pak delegation returned to a five-star hotel around 9.45 am, the IB department approached him and requested for the visa and the permission to visit Ajmer. The former Pak prime minister was moving out of his room for breakfast then, but the IB officials asked him to wait until the papers were shown. The matter took an ugly turn when the Pakistan Embassy counselor Abrar Hussain objected saying the IB should not behave like this with the former prime minster of Pakistan.

The IB team led by inspector DD Sharma, however, insisted that the formalities were essential and without submitting the papers the delegation cannot move out of the hotel. "Soon allegations and counter-allegations were levelled and Abrar Hussain accused the Indian system," an official source said. Embassy counselor Abrar denied commenting anything officially but he expressed anger at the IB officials and said, "This is not the manner in which one behaves with a former prime minster." "We had the permission, the visa as well as the passport, but we left them in New Delhi as the visit was totally religious," another Pakistani official said.

The permission and visa along with the copy of a passport of the delegation was sent by e-mail and submitted to the IB officials around 12.05 pm and thereafter the Pak delegation was allowed to move out of the hotel.

Former Pakistan prime minster and Muslim League president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain said that the Kashmir issue should be resolved through bilateral relations. He said, "Both the countries should avoid the groups that are creating hurdles in resolving this issue."

Chaudhry visited Ajmer on Saturday to offer prayers at the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Talking to reporters on the occasion, he said Kashmir was not a 'grave' issue and could be settled once both the countries came to the table to resolve it. He agreed that there were some groups that did not want Pakistan's relations with India to improve and so both the governments should start avoiding them.

Chaudhry said Pakistan was worst hit by terrorism, especially after the Afghanistan war. "At present Pakistan is facing the consequences of terrorism, and to come out it, both India and Pakistan should come closer and fight against it," the former PM said. He said relations with India were the requirement of the time and efforts should be made to improve them.

Ex-PM's 'ill-treatment' in Ajmer angers Pakistan - The Times of India

But the question is without visa, how did he enter into the country???? Man...in India everything happens....
 
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After reading the incidence, I felt IB was not correct in doing what they did. It was ex PM and he was visiting a religious place. We need to have more cordial atmosphere.
 
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I dont see any fault of IB here or anything deliberate ? They were just doing their job.

why he left his Documents at first place ?
 
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I dont see any fault of IB here or anything deliberate ? They were just doing their job.

why he left his Documents at first place ?

Agree they were doing their job, but some times it is not bad to use common sense. He is ex PM, knowing that he has a valid visa is not very difficult. They could have found out on its own.

Papers are their to know if someone has valid visa or not, not for the sake of having papers.

Its like someone meets Amitabh Bacchan and ask for ID knowing fully well who he is talking to.
(I will agree asking for ID in such situations if there is a high security area, like airport)

If there is a very low risk and you know the person why make a fuss?
 
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Agree they were doing their job, but some times it is not bad to use common sense. He is ex PM, knowing that he has a valid visa is not very difficult. They could have found out on its own.

Papers are their to know if someone has valid visa or not, not for the sake of having papers.

Its like someone meets Amitabh Bacchan and ask for ID knowing fully well who he is talking to.
(I will agree asking for ID in such situations if there is a high security area, like airport)

If there is a very low risk and you know the person why make a fuss?


May be because, IB don't believe in just mere common sense ?

Rather need to follow the Law's of Hard copy ?
 
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