Q Isa Daudpota and Arshad H Abbasi February 16, 2007
#80 Posted by zeemax on February 20, 2007 5:39:03 am
#77 by rabid_ITBillionaire aka bhangilauru
Haha ... mirchi....
Abey, why didn`t you reproduce the fiollowing from that wiki link eh? Why did you only reproduce the latter part of the same paragraph? Typical dishonest lower middle-class trailer park economic miigrant ...
``There were pitched battles fought around Kargil which saw the entire area initially coming under Pakistan control before most of it being reclaimed by Indian troops and remained with India after the ceasefire ...... The area shot into the spotlight in spring of 1999, ... armed infiltrators from Pakistan, aided by the Pakistani army, occupied vacant high posts belonging to India in the Kargil and Drass regions. The result was a limited scale conflict (Kargil War) between both nuclear equipped nations that ended with India regaining the Kargil region .... ``
Tahmed32 is right. Hindooland didn`t gain an inch ... but just managed to get back what was captured by Pak in 1947 ... haha ... idiot.
Haha ... mirchi....
Abey, why didn`t you reproduce the fiollowing from that wiki link eh? Why did you only reproduce the latter part of the same paragraph? Typical dishonest lower middle-class trailer park economic miigrant ...
``There were pitched battles fought around Kargil which saw the entire area initially coming under Pakistan control before most of it being reclaimed by Indian troops and remained with India after the ceasefire ...... The area shot into the spotlight in spring of 1999, ... armed infiltrators from Pakistan, aided by the Pakistani army, occupied vacant high posts belonging to India in the Kargil and Drass regions. The result was a limited scale conflict (Kargil War) between both nuclear equipped nations that ended with India regaining the Kargil region .... ``
Tahmed32 is right. Hindooland didn`t gain an inch ... but just managed to get back what was captured by Pak in 1947 ... haha ... idiot.
#81 Posted by muqaddam on February 20, 2007 6:14:22 am
``Tahmed32 is right. Hindooland didn`t gain an inch ... but just managed to get back what was captured by Pak in 1947 ... ``.
The poster at #80 has unwittingly admitted that it was Pak Army which was involved in the `47 Agression of Kashmir, a fact which has been all along denied by Pakistan saying it was a local uprising.
The poster at #80 has unwittingly admitted that it was Pak Army which was involved in the `47 Agression of Kashmir, a fact which has been all along denied by Pakistan saying it was a local uprising.
#82 Posted by arjun2 on February 20, 2007 7:15:02 am
#80 by zeemax on February 20, 2007 5:39am PT
paki control means it was paki territory...and india got paki territory...that`s unlike the paki army that miserably failed to get kargil and withdrew abandoning the bodies of it`s soldiers...now that wouldn`t be a problem without global warming but with global warming, i`m sure the rising temparetures mean the bodies are rotting...no 72 virgins for them...
paki control means it was paki territory...and india got paki territory...that`s unlike the paki army that miserably failed to get kargil and withdrew abandoning the bodies of it`s soldiers...now that wouldn`t be a problem without global warming but with global warming, i`m sure the rising temparetures mean the bodies are rotting...no 72 virgins for them...
#83 Posted by arjun2 on February 20, 2007 7:16:53 am
#80 by zeemax on February 20, 2007 5:39am PT
p.s. you didn`t answer my question...does your wife now get 72 male virgins or is it girl on paki retard action?
p.s. you didn`t answer my question...does your wife now get 72 male virgins or is it girl on paki retard action?
#84 Posted by zeemax on February 20, 2007 7:21:30 am
#82 by bhangi_lauroo
....paki control means it was paki territory...
Haha .. sure ... thanks for giving me AJK for good ... haha
Abey ... now can you please tell me who was it in the makeshift hammock stretcher?
Haha ...
....paki control means it was paki territory...
Haha .. sure ... thanks for giving me AJK for good ... haha
Abey ... now can you please tell me who was it in the makeshift hammock stretcher?
Haha ...
#85 Posted by zeemax on February 20, 2007 7:24:36 am
#83 by bhangi_lauroo
Haha ... Mrs. Zeemax just got me tea ... while Mrs. bhangi_lauroo is not yet back from turning tricks last night to make ends meet for the lower-middle class trailer park economic migrant from bhangi_lauroo ..
:~)
Haha ... Mrs. Zeemax just got me tea ... while Mrs. bhangi_lauroo is not yet back from turning tricks last night to make ends meet for the lower-middle class trailer park economic migrant from bhangi_lauroo ..
:~)
#86 Posted by Ajit on February 20, 2007 7:46:02 am
Siachen glacier is now in save hands, othewise pakistani may melt it with laser.
please check BBC and New science reports
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1248980.stm
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2001/298510.htm
please check BBC and New science reports
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1248980.stm
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2001/298510.htm
#87 Posted by arjun2 on February 20, 2007 7:46:20 am
#85 by zeemax on February 20, 2007 7:24am PT
Haha ... Mrs. Zeemax just got me tea
I always knew you guys were too poor to own a cab medallion so you had to share one..is this the same kind of deal?
thanks for giving me AJK for good
umm..sure..keep AJK.....thanks for giving up IOK for good by your inability to get it back..
Haha ... Mrs. Zeemax just got me tea
I always knew you guys were too poor to own a cab medallion so you had to share one..is this the same kind of deal?
thanks for giving me AJK for good
umm..sure..keep AJK.....thanks for giving up IOK for good by your inability to get it back..
#88 Posted by zeemax on February 20, 2007 8:06:43 am
Hey bhangilauroo #87 ...
sure..keep AJK.....thanks for giving up IOK for good by your inability to get it back..
So who`s fighting to get it back? Not me. Your 700,000 macaca troops are not at the Pak/Hindooland borders .. they`re inside territory under your `own` control .. haha ....
sure..keep AJK.....thanks for giving up IOK for good by your inability to get it back..
So who`s fighting to get it back? Not me. Your 700,000 macaca troops are not at the Pak/Hindooland borders .. they`re inside territory under your `own` control .. haha ....
#89 Posted by Ajit on February 20, 2007 12:33:48 pm
AJK or PIK, ask the Kashmiries living in north America
#90 Posted by harish_hyd on February 20, 2007 11:59:40 pm
#81 by muqaddam
The poster at #80 has unwittingly admitted that it was Pak Army which was involved in the `47 Agression of Kashmir, a fact which has been all along denied by Pakistan saying it was a local uprising.
And those who say that the use of non-state actors like terrorists began with military dictators are being a bit facetious here. It began right in 1947 when the Paki government (led by Jinnah) used a mix of tribals from the Frontier province and armed forces regulars to invade the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The poster at #80 has unwittingly admitted that it was Pak Army which was involved in the `47 Agression of Kashmir, a fact which has been all along denied by Pakistan saying it was a local uprising.
And those who say that the use of non-state actors like terrorists began with military dictators are being a bit facetious here. It began right in 1947 when the Paki government (led by Jinnah) used a mix of tribals from the Frontier province and armed forces regulars to invade the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
#91 Posted by kuldeep on February 21, 2007 6:40:33 am
The recent reports of IPCC [The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] consists of world`s leading climate scientists, in their most powerful language ever used on the issue, said global warming is ``very likely`` man-made. In the report, it is warned and advised decision maker that human activities are causing global warming and the same practice continues then the probable temperature rise by the end of the century will be between 1.8C and 4C (3.2-7.2F),Possible temperature rise by the end of the century ranges between 1.1C and 6.4C (2-11.5F),Sea levels are likely to rise by 28-43cm,Arctic summer sea ice is likely to disappear in second half of century ,It is very likely that parts of the world will see an increase in the number of heat-waves and Climate change is likely to lead to increased intensity of tropical storms. The report by a group of hundreds of scientists and representatives of 113 governments contains the most authoritative science on the issue. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
In my opnion the India have to play the roll of big brother have to vocate glacier for beterment of south-asia.
In my opnion the India have to play the roll of big brother have to vocate glacier for beterment of south-asia.
#92 Posted by Ajit on February 21, 2007 2:04:44 pm
The strategic importance of the Siachen glacier is self evident, India can monitor the activities of china and Pakistan, while sitting at higher place.
#94 Posted by muqaddam on February 22, 2007 2:41:01 am
Re #93
The poster is obviously and justifiedly still carrying the scars of what happened during the miltancy in Punjab and the following unfortunate killing of Indira and even more unpardonable massacre of the Sikhs. No words are enough to condemn what happened and most of us are sympathetic to these unfortunate events.
Unfortunately right from before partition the Congress party has been the main villain for the Nation . Nehru bartered away Pakistan because he wanted the premiership. In 1948 Kashmir conflict India`s generals had requested for one more week to liberate entire Kashmir, Nehru decided to take the issue to UN. Had he heeded to the Army`s advice, we would have had a border with Afghanistan, got a direct land route to USSR and we would have been consulted on Afghan matters. This folly has allowed Pakistan to play the dog in the manger as for as our access to the Westerly countries is concerned.
In 1962 during Congress rule India had to face a humiliating defeat at China`s hands and today those dirty chinks are sitting on our territory. Instead of accepting the failure, Nehru had the cheek to say that the land we lost was like his bald (i think empty as well) head, where not a blade of grass grew.
The Congress alone has to be blamed for the unfortunate events in Punjab. By building up Bhindranwale Indira not only cooked her own goose but alienated the Sikh population by the assault on Harmandir Saheb. Her son Rajiv allowed the mayhem against Sikhs and created a further schism between the Sikh population and the rest of the country. With these stupid policies Congress cut off the sword arm of the Nation, because after the discrimination, suffering, killings, insults and ignominy that they have had to go through in those years it is anybody`s guess whether this magnificent community will wholeheartedly fight for the Nation in any future war as they had done in the previous ones.
The Congress under Rajiv created another blunder by sending the Indian troops to Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankans were laughing in their sleeves while our army was engaging the Tamil rebels, the same country which was earlier training Tamil tigers.
The Congress has not had enough , it wants to do further damage, the scoundrels VP Singh and Arjun Singh have ensured that caste system will survive for ever, let the country go to the dogs.
Now Congress has a foreign natonal as its party head and are flouting it too.
The poster is obviously and justifiedly still carrying the scars of what happened during the miltancy in Punjab and the following unfortunate killing of Indira and even more unpardonable massacre of the Sikhs. No words are enough to condemn what happened and most of us are sympathetic to these unfortunate events.
Unfortunately right from before partition the Congress party has been the main villain for the Nation . Nehru bartered away Pakistan because he wanted the premiership. In 1948 Kashmir conflict India`s generals had requested for one more week to liberate entire Kashmir, Nehru decided to take the issue to UN. Had he heeded to the Army`s advice, we would have had a border with Afghanistan, got a direct land route to USSR and we would have been consulted on Afghan matters. This folly has allowed Pakistan to play the dog in the manger as for as our access to the Westerly countries is concerned.
In 1962 during Congress rule India had to face a humiliating defeat at China`s hands and today those dirty chinks are sitting on our territory. Instead of accepting the failure, Nehru had the cheek to say that the land we lost was like his bald (i think empty as well) head, where not a blade of grass grew.
The Congress alone has to be blamed for the unfortunate events in Punjab. By building up Bhindranwale Indira not only cooked her own goose but alienated the Sikh population by the assault on Harmandir Saheb. Her son Rajiv allowed the mayhem against Sikhs and created a further schism between the Sikh population and the rest of the country. With these stupid policies Congress cut off the sword arm of the Nation, because after the discrimination, suffering, killings, insults and ignominy that they have had to go through in those years it is anybody`s guess whether this magnificent community will wholeheartedly fight for the Nation in any future war as they had done in the previous ones.
The Congress under Rajiv created another blunder by sending the Indian troops to Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankans were laughing in their sleeves while our army was engaging the Tamil rebels, the same country which was earlier training Tamil tigers.
The Congress has not had enough , it wants to do further damage, the scoundrels VP Singh and Arjun Singh have ensured that caste system will survive for ever, let the country go to the dogs.
Now Congress has a foreign natonal as its party head and are flouting it too.
#95 Posted by harish_hyd on February 22, 2007 2:57:50 am
#93 by Pardesi
Yaar Pardesi, thanks for the kind words. Indeed, we still have ages to go when it comes to valuing human life, irrespective of religion because underneath the skin, we`re all the same. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, or Christian, we all bleed red. The day we recognize this, we`ll be a far different people than we are right now.
Yaar Pardesi, thanks for the kind words. Indeed, we still have ages to go when it comes to valuing human life, irrespective of religion because underneath the skin, we`re all the same. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, or Christian, we all bleed red. The day we recognize this, we`ll be a far different people than we are right now.
#96 Posted by muqaddam on February 22, 2007 2:59:19 am
Further to # 94, it also was during the Congress rule that the militancy in Jammu and Kashmir began , the cause being the Congress rulers in the Centre tried to rig the election in the state
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