Chak Bamu
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@Contrarian , I do not have much time for reading this thread. I can imagine what might have been said and what might have been suggested. You asked me about #5 in your last post, here is my take:
My POV in this regard is mainly humanistic. There are many many people on both sides of the line who are related to one another. They visit one another and maintain ties of family. Your suggestion would hit them first and foremost.
The secondary consideration is that people who travel for business reasons are going to be the vanguard of peace drive. Currently both countries transact little and only necessary business (to deal with shortages and such) via land route. UAE is a conduit for trade that could be transacted directly, saving money and effort. Mark my words: it is business relations that would drive the movement for peace. And it is for the benefit of both the countries.
The tertiary consideration is that extremists are not particularly reliant on face to face meetings to project their presence. By strangulating visa numbers you are not likely to achieve anything very positive. You can do a bit of damage, but not actually improve anything.
Tablighi jamaat or not, if someone is going to look at themselves critically they are going to do it. Tablighi jamaat just facilitates the process in a very orthodox way. I've been with Tablighi jamaat. I went out with them because I was looking at my adolescent life and looking for something. They could not get me out if I did not want to go in the first place. When someone wishes to re-evaluate their life, expectations, goals, relation with Divine, the direction one leans to is crucial. You can not really know how many young people have not fallen into violent radicalization because they went with Tablighi Jamaat instead of some Jihadist outfit. There is a slight overlap, I will own that. But Tablighi Jamaat actively discourages any activism among its members. New people are watched and if they are seen discussing things, they are gently stopped from doing so and advised to concentrate on Namaz, Zikr, Quran instead. Adoption of orthodoxy is a personal choice, not something that is dependent upon Tablighi Jamaat.
You are not worth my time. I do not wish to dignify your views with a response. Post away however you want and let the inevitable happen.
What you have said is just a function of how important you think you are (as a person / nation). I do not wish to disturb your precious prejudices. I am afraid my nuances and concerns are not going to impact you at all. With this I would like to bow out from this little conversation of ours.
My POV in this regard is mainly humanistic. There are many many people on both sides of the line who are related to one another. They visit one another and maintain ties of family. Your suggestion would hit them first and foremost.
The secondary consideration is that people who travel for business reasons are going to be the vanguard of peace drive. Currently both countries transact little and only necessary business (to deal with shortages and such) via land route. UAE is a conduit for trade that could be transacted directly, saving money and effort. Mark my words: it is business relations that would drive the movement for peace. And it is for the benefit of both the countries.
The tertiary consideration is that extremists are not particularly reliant on face to face meetings to project their presence. By strangulating visa numbers you are not likely to achieve anything very positive. You can do a bit of damage, but not actually improve anything.
Tablighi jamaat or not, if someone is going to look at themselves critically they are going to do it. Tablighi jamaat just facilitates the process in a very orthodox way. I've been with Tablighi jamaat. I went out with them because I was looking at my adolescent life and looking for something. They could not get me out if I did not want to go in the first place. When someone wishes to re-evaluate their life, expectations, goals, relation with Divine, the direction one leans to is crucial. You can not really know how many young people have not fallen into violent radicalization because they went with Tablighi Jamaat instead of some Jihadist outfit. There is a slight overlap, I will own that. But Tablighi Jamaat actively discourages any activism among its members. New people are watched and if they are seen discussing things, they are gently stopped from doing so and advised to concentrate on Namaz, Zikr, Quran instead. Adoption of orthodoxy is a personal choice, not something that is dependent upon Tablighi Jamaat.
If you had been following what I have said, you would recall I am suggesting reduction in the number as a short term measure. Given the hostilities are Countries conduct business in there is is this genuine concern of Pakistani ideology spreading in India. We don't trust Pakistanis and until something positive comes out of Pakistan we cannot afford to let you guys inside our Country certainly not in such numbers. In addition, I also discourage any treatment of Pakistanis in India as there is genuine concern of that person becoming a terrorist in your country.
But we are ourselves are at fault if we have not framed a stringent enough policy for Pakistanis. You talk as if Pakistan is in the news for everything positive. You are country which survives on extremist ideology and so it is only natural for us to raise concerns.
You are not worth my time. I do not wish to dignify your views with a response. Post away however you want and let the inevitable happen.
agreed,,,,he's concerns r valid n not absurd like many assume thm to be...................although they may sound abit farfetched.
,,,,,,but concerned ppl will be concerned nonetheless
we have multiple,, 50+ pages discussions here(some with polls) on how Indian movies,serials r influencing Pakistani public opinion n culture,,,lots of tt's,mods,admins concerned about it..
What you have said is just a function of how important you think you are (as a person / nation). I do not wish to disturb your precious prejudices. I am afraid my nuances and concerns are not going to impact you at all. With this I would like to bow out from this little conversation of ours.
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