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Sarabjit `clinically dead`; family to return on Wednesday

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by the way - i am not condoning the way he clinically died. Some jail officials should be held accountable because it's not good that prisoners found bricks after exchanging hot angry words with Mr. Singh

however - i wont exactly be crying tears over a convicted terrorist/spy who attacked and waged war on Pakistani people

nobody in Pakistan raised a voice when Kasab was shown the exit; so don't have double standards
 
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What to expect from a place where Muslims are slaughtering each other every day ... what chance would a Kaffir have.

Anyway, I wonder if Pakistani patients coming to India for medical treatment will be as happy this incident as the PDF ghazis.

those Pakistanis are coming with plenty of money to line the pockets of your doctors.....so it's really your side who should be thanking Pakistanis

these patients dont come to set off bombs and kill over 2 dozen people
 
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Yes. You didnt know ? :what: Ever heard of 'Geneva Convention' ???

May be difficult for the inhuman to understand humanitarianism.

yeah you're right....it's too hard to show sympathy for a convicted spy who killed innocent people

and no need to talk about Geneva Conventions when india holds much of the treaty in contempt!
 
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yeah you're right....it's too hard to show sympathy for a convicted spy who killed innocent people

and no need to talk about Geneva Conventions when india holds much of the treaty in contempt!

who asked for sympathy? If you guys had proof, you should have hanged him as per law. That is what we did to Guru. And please give me one instance when we held the treaty in contempt.
 
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Sympathy for those who are not guilty and innocent.

What sympathy could be for a terrorist. I even ignore news about him because it is meaningless to think good about a person reason for killing innocent Pakistanis.
 
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either hang him or jail him.. u dont jail him for 35 years and then kill him .. shame on everyone who is saying "he left"


he had to be tortured a bit. it wouldnt be right to just let him die so fast, after all he killed pakistanis.

Right. It is the karma that is haunting your country now.
well karma just keeps going around and around.
so keep these words in your mind.
 
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the man was a convicted terrorist; it's probably easier for him and easier for the Pakistani exchequer that he just 'went'

by the way, what is "National Commission for the Scheduled Castes" and why in God's name are they commenting on this and not ministry of foreign affairs :lol:

it's funny to see indians showering the man with sympathy but then growling crazily when questions about Afzal Guru's hanging are brought up. smells like hypocrisy to me -- but not entirely surprising of course.

1. Afzal guru was a self confessed terrorist and not pinned by false witnesses and testimonies.

2. He was an Indian citizen

3. He was hanged legally and not by lynching.

There is no comparison.

Pakistan has shown again that it is not a responsible nation with no rule of law. Pakistanis cheering for this act are not helping the situation.
 
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who asked for sympathy? If you guys had proof, you should have hanged him as per law. That is what we did to Guru. And please give me one instance when we held the treaty in contempt.

what proof did you have for guru?
 
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