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Raymond Davis Case: Diyat Paid by Saudi Arabia? US Denies Payment.

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why many pakistanis have changed their flags??
thats not ur flag fault..

Apparantly they didn't chose to be Pakistanis- and they were not lucky enough either- :woot:
bunch of loosers from all aspects-


Above is a rip off of Liquid signature-
 
on one hand family accepted the money under no coersion, on the other hand this concept of blood money may induce people to commit such crimes and then buy their way out of it (or have their tax money pay for it)

i personally am quite ambivalent at this point....but there are a lot of ongoing issues and this just had to happen and distract and anger people. It was a huge issue of contention among Pakistani peoples and Pak-US ties.


I dont know if the media is using the wrong language or what happened --- but they are saying the court ''acquitted him''

is this an error? My impression is that he was found guilty and therefore the negotiation was put in place to pay Jiyya. Correct me if im wrong
 
pakistan is nothing but a land of slums and beggers with gov of some dallal and army of shemales. dont try to teach me what pakistan is .

pakistan murdabad

Are are..Samhal ke Bhai Jaan..
 
The Saudis have a 'strong' and 'Islamic' government.

Strong because they keep a hold on everything in their nation and we kill their people on their behalf if they oppose the state laws.

Islamic, well you know why.

But it was Saudi Arabia who came with the deal and the money.

And we accepted.

Saudi Arabia is an Authoritarian monarchy which uses religion as a tool to govern its people . KSA is anything but Islamic same goes for Iran.
 
go to hell flag nation or country we feel better not to represent a slave nation.today i hate my self and pakistan more then any thing .

PAK also dont need people like you who on every given opportunity get on a PAK bashing band wagon.. a lot of members r showing what they really feel about PAK ....
 
Well, it was not unexpected at all.

When USA really wants something, it gets it. There was never going to be another outcome of this issue.

Its best to keep a reasonable distance from the big elephant in the room. Even if it means no harm, it will knock off a few every now and then.

hello accident guy, yeah it was like india england tie match
 
this zerdari governemt is going to hell, mark my words, i soon gonna be in hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
even the families must have been pressurised to take the blood money
Did you even think before you wrote that? :lol:
 
He and his Indian ancestors are Roman Catholics.

Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Amar and Raj Jindal, who came to the United States as immigrants from Punjab, India.

Jindal attended Baton Rouge Magnet High School, graduating in 1988. He competed in tennis tournaments, started a computer newsletter, a retail candy business, and a mail-order software company. He spent his free time working at the concession stands during LSU football games. Jindal was one of 50 students nationwide admitted to the elite PLME program at Brown University, guaranteeing him a place in medical school. He was interested in public policy. Jindal also completed a second major in biology. He graduated in 1991 at the age of 20, with honors in both majors.

Jindal was named a member of the 1992 USA Today All-USA Academic Team. He was accepted by both Harvard Medical School and Yale Law School, but studied at New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He received an M.Litt. degree in political science with an emphasis in health policy from the University of Oxford in 1994 for his thesis "A needs-based approach to health care". He turned down an offer to study for a D.Phil. in politics, but instead joined the consulting firm McKinsey & Company.

Jindal was raised in a Hindu household, but converted to Christianity while in high school. During his first year at Brown University, he was received into the Catholic Church. His family attends weekly Mass at Saint Aloysius Parish in Baton Rouge.

Jindal's father, Amar Jindal, received a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Guru Nanak Dev University. Jindal's mother, Raj (Pal) Jindal, is an information technology director for the Louisiana Department of Labor and served as Assistant Secretary to former State Labor Secretary Garey Forster during the administration of Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. Prior to immigrating to the United States, both his parents were lecturers at an Indian engineering college. According to Jindal, his mother was already four months pregnant with him when they arrived from India. Jindal has a younger brother, Nikesh, who is a registered Republican and supported his brother's campaign for Governor. Nikesh went to Dartmouth College and then Yale Law School, where he graduated with honors. He is now a lawyer in Washington, D. C.

Jindal's nickname dates to his childhood identification with a sitcom character. He has said, "Every day after school, I'd come home and I'd watch The Brady Bunch. And I identified with Bobby, you know? He was about my age, and 'Bobby' stuck." He has been known by his nickname ever since, though his legal name remains Piyush Jindal.


In 1997, Jindal married Supriya Jolly who was born in New Delhi, India and moved to Baton Rouge with her parents when she was four years old. They attended the same high school, but Supriya's family moved from Baton Rouge to New Orleans after her freshman year and they did not begin dating until later, when Jindal invited her to a Mardi Gras party after another friend had canceled. Supriya Jindal earned a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and an M.B.A. degree from Tulane University. She will receive a Ph.D. in marketing at Louisiana State University when she successfully completes her dissertation. She created The Supriya Jindal Foundation for Louisiana's Children, a non-profit organization aimed at improving math and science education in grade schools.They have three children: Selia Elizabeth, Shaan Robert, and Slade Ryan. Shaan was born with a congenital heart defect and had surgery as an infant. The Jindals have been outspoken advocates for children with congenital defects, particularly those without insurance. In 2006, Jindal and his wife delivered their third child at home. Barely able to call 911 before the delivery, Jindal received medical coaching by phone to deliver their eight-pound, 2.5 ounce boy.
 
@ Imran
Cool yaar. Sad news k baad thora dimag kharab ho hi jata hai. So jao , subah nokari b karni hai.
 
The Saudis have a 'strong' and 'Islamic' government.

Strong because they keep a hold on everything in their nation and we kill their people on their behalf if they oppose the state laws.

Islamic, well you know why.

But it was Saudi Arabia who came with the deal and the money.

And we accepted.


Saudi families are slaves we all know they depend on US to keep them in power and to protect them. While Pakistan has a traitorous Government. Islam is their front, for example are monarchies allowed in Islam? From my study of Islam monarchy isn't allowed, how is it Islamic?

A true IR would have punished RD, you cannot deny that.
 
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