Yasser Latif Hamdani June 24, 2001
#385 Posted by Shah on July 4, 2001 1:17:52 am
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#384 Posted by egalitarian_bra on July 3, 2001 7:52:03 pm
My dear Dr. Poonawala:
Welcome to Chowk.
I agree with everything you say about Kashmir -- but WHY are you after Ras?
Ras -- like hamidm, tahmed, sameerjb, the ``air`` generals, Ferozk, aNny, scout, kiran, saminashah, saima shah and many others -- is one of the moderate, progressive, open minded Pakistanis -- and he has to be -- he is a journalist -- and he is only as much unbiased and impartial -- as any Indian or an American journalist would be about India or America -- so what`s is wrong with that?
Good to read your posts.
hasan
Welcome to Chowk.
I agree with everything you say about Kashmir -- but WHY are you after Ras?
Ras -- like hamidm, tahmed, sameerjb, the ``air`` generals, Ferozk, aNny, scout, kiran, saminashah, saima shah and many others -- is one of the moderate, progressive, open minded Pakistanis -- and he has to be -- he is a journalist -- and he is only as much unbiased and impartial -- as any Indian or an American journalist would be about India or America -- so what`s is wrong with that?
Good to read your posts.
hasan
#383 Posted by egalitarian_bra on July 3, 2001 6:12:51 pm
Poonawala (various posts): Welcome to chowk, and we cant have enough people to talk about peace between India and Pakistan. Ordinary people want peace so they get a chance to improve their lives, the intellectuals want it as you correctly point out. The religious parties that are creating the civil war in Kashmir are the problem. The smart thing for India to do is to isolate them and their supporters from the rest of Pakistan, and to demonstrate friendship with Pakistan.
#381 Posted by rajanjua on July 3, 2001 6:12:51 pm
Dear Booboo,
Jats are not lowly my dear fellow. Heck they are some of the finest people you`ll ever come across-lively, hardworking and with big hearts-they also happen to form the main defense of your country-show some respect for those who have given their lives defending your puny little ass in Dilli.
Now before the rest of your remaining 0.01% brain gets permanently damaged-May I ask why you have showered me with so much attention?
Jats are not lowly my dear fellow. Heck they are some of the finest people you`ll ever come across-lively, hardworking and with big hearts-they also happen to form the main defense of your country-show some respect for those who have given their lives defending your puny little ass in Dilli.
Now before the rest of your remaining 0.01% brain gets permanently damaged-May I ask why you have showered me with so much attention?
#380 Posted by Bapu on July 3, 2001 2:32:16 pm
Reply #: 381
rajanjua
You ,Rajanjua,a name of darwan & doormen of restaurants in Delhi,yourself admitted heritage of lowly,jat ,anparh,who like a worm ,tried to climb the ladder of respectability by becoming name sake muslim.
Now your true color shows how superficial you are ,You sell your Imaan ,every few generations conveniently ,but this is the end of your generations of charade & plagarism.All your posts are plagarised from my previous posts or others ,u Unimaginative thick skull jat janjhua !!!!
rajanjua
You ,Rajanjua,a name of darwan & doormen of restaurants in Delhi,yourself admitted heritage of lowly,jat ,anparh,who like a worm ,tried to climb the ladder of respectability by becoming name sake muslim.
Now your true color shows how superficial you are ,You sell your Imaan ,every few generations conveniently ,but this is the end of your generations of charade & plagarism.All your posts are plagarised from my previous posts or others ,u Unimaginative thick skull jat janjhua !!!!
#379 Posted by Pankaj on July 3, 2001 1:57:05 am
Dear Dost-Mittar, PM, Sadhana, and all others
Any serious student of history, IMO, should go through the ``Delhi Diary`` which contains the thoughts of Gandhi as recorded by him in his diary kept between 1946(roughly) and 1948. There I find Gandhi in his final evolved state. Several of his musings throw valuable light on some pertinent issues that are being much debated. Here I am posting few such extracts from this diary.
EXTRACTS FROM THE DELHI DIARY
1.
13th November 1947
`` Freedom without equality for all, irrespective of race or religion is not worth having for Congress. In other words, the Congress or any other govt. representative of Congress must remain a popular body, leaving every individual to follow that form of religion which best appeals to him without interference from the state. There is so much in common between people living in the same state under the same flag owing undivided allegiance to it. There is so much in common between man and man that it is a marvel that there can be any quarrel on the ground of religion. Any creed or dogma which coerces others into following one uniform practice is a religion only in the name, for a religion worth a name does not admit any coercion. Anything that is done under coercion has only a short lease of life. It is bound to die.``
2. 12 Sept. 1947
`` Anger breeds revenge and spirit of revenge is today responsible for all horrible happenings here and elsewhere. What good it will do to Muslims to avenge the happenings in Delhi or for the Sikhs/Hindus to avenge cruelties on our co-religionists in the Frontier and West Punjab. If a man or a group of men go mad, should everyone follow the suit? I warn Hindus and Sikhs that by killing and loot and arson they are destroying their own religions. I claim to be a student of religion and I know that no religion teaches madness. Islam is no exception. I implore all of you to stop youe insane actions at once. Let not future generations say that we lost the sweet bread of freedom because we could not digest it...``
Reference: Delhi Diary by M.K. Gandhi, Navjeevan publishing house, Ahmedabad, March 1948.
Any serious student of history, IMO, should go through the ``Delhi Diary`` which contains the thoughts of Gandhi as recorded by him in his diary kept between 1946(roughly) and 1948. There I find Gandhi in his final evolved state. Several of his musings throw valuable light on some pertinent issues that are being much debated. Here I am posting few such extracts from this diary.
EXTRACTS FROM THE DELHI DIARY
1.
13th November 1947
`` Freedom without equality for all, irrespective of race or religion is not worth having for Congress. In other words, the Congress or any other govt. representative of Congress must remain a popular body, leaving every individual to follow that form of religion which best appeals to him without interference from the state. There is so much in common between people living in the same state under the same flag owing undivided allegiance to it. There is so much in common between man and man that it is a marvel that there can be any quarrel on the ground of religion. Any creed or dogma which coerces others into following one uniform practice is a religion only in the name, for a religion worth a name does not admit any coercion. Anything that is done under coercion has only a short lease of life. It is bound to die.``
2. 12 Sept. 1947
`` Anger breeds revenge and spirit of revenge is today responsible for all horrible happenings here and elsewhere. What good it will do to Muslims to avenge the happenings in Delhi or for the Sikhs/Hindus to avenge cruelties on our co-religionists in the Frontier and West Punjab. If a man or a group of men go mad, should everyone follow the suit? I warn Hindus and Sikhs that by killing and loot and arson they are destroying their own religions. I claim to be a student of religion and I know that no religion teaches madness. Islam is no exception. I implore all of you to stop youe insane actions at once. Let not future generations say that we lost the sweet bread of freedom because we could not digest it...``
Reference: Delhi Diary by M.K. Gandhi, Navjeevan publishing house, Ahmedabad, March 1948.
#378 Posted by Pankaj on July 3, 2001 1:57:05 am
Dear Dost-Mittar, PM, Sadhana, and all others
Any serious student of history, IMO, should go through the ``Delhi Diary`` which contains the thoughts of Gandhi as recorded by him in his diary kept between 1946(roughly) and 1948. There I find Gandhi in his final evolved state. Several of his musings throw valuable light on some pertinent issues that are being much debated. Here I am posting few such extracts from this diary.
EXTRACTS FROM THE DELHI DIARY
1.
13th November 1947
`` Freedom without equality for all, irrespective of race or religion is not worth having for Congress. In other words, the Congress or any other govt. representative of Congress must remain a popular body, leaving every individual to follow that form of religion which best appeals to him without interference from the state. There is so much in common between people living in the same state under the same flag owing undivided allegiance to it. There is so much in common between man and man that it is a marvel that there can be any quarrel on the ground of religion. Any creed or dogma which coerces others into following one uniform practice is a religion only in the name, for a religion worth a name does not admit any coercion. Anything that is done under coercion has only a short lease of life. It is bound to die.``
2. 12 Sept. 1947
`` Anger breeds revenge and spirit of revenge is today responsible for all horrible happenings here and elsewhere. What good it will do to Muslims to avenge the happenings in Delhi or for the Sikhs/Hindus to avenge cruelties on our co-religionists in the Frontier and West Punjab. If a man or a group of men go mad, should everyone follow the suit? I warn Hindus and Sikhs that by killing and loot and arson they are destroying their own religions. I claim to be a student of religion and I know that no religion teaches madness. Islam is no exception. I implore all of you to stop youe insane actions at once. Let not future generations say that we lost the sweet bread of freedom because we could not digest it...``
Reference: Delhi Diary by M.K. Gandhi, Navjeevan publishing house, Ahmedabad, March 1948.
Any serious student of history, IMO, should go through the ``Delhi Diary`` which contains the thoughts of Gandhi as recorded by him in his diary kept between 1946(roughly) and 1948. There I find Gandhi in his final evolved state. Several of his musings throw valuable light on some pertinent issues that are being much debated. Here I am posting few such extracts from this diary.
EXTRACTS FROM THE DELHI DIARY
1.
13th November 1947
`` Freedom without equality for all, irrespective of race or religion is not worth having for Congress. In other words, the Congress or any other govt. representative of Congress must remain a popular body, leaving every individual to follow that form of religion which best appeals to him without interference from the state. There is so much in common between people living in the same state under the same flag owing undivided allegiance to it. There is so much in common between man and man that it is a marvel that there can be any quarrel on the ground of religion. Any creed or dogma which coerces others into following one uniform practice is a religion only in the name, for a religion worth a name does not admit any coercion. Anything that is done under coercion has only a short lease of life. It is bound to die.``
2. 12 Sept. 1947
`` Anger breeds revenge and spirit of revenge is today responsible for all horrible happenings here and elsewhere. What good it will do to Muslims to avenge the happenings in Delhi or for the Sikhs/Hindus to avenge cruelties on our co-religionists in the Frontier and West Punjab. If a man or a group of men go mad, should everyone follow the suit? I warn Hindus and Sikhs that by killing and loot and arson they are destroying their own religions. I claim to be a student of religion and I know that no religion teaches madness. Islam is no exception. I implore all of you to stop youe insane actions at once. Let not future generations say that we lost the sweet bread of freedom because we could not digest it...``
Reference: Delhi Diary by M.K. Gandhi, Navjeevan publishing house, Ahmedabad, March 1948.
#377 Posted by rajanjua on July 3, 2001 1:57:05 am
Re: PM
Well I am glad you thought it was funny. Syed Booboo, however, is not amused at all. He thinks you are a gora who needs enema and I am your Hindu scumbag friend :-). I am sure tests would confirm that he has been bitten by a keeRa of the Naqshbandi species. I think we should remind him that one of the few individuals who have been cursed by the Almighty Himself (by name) in the Holy Quran is none other than the Prophet`s own uncle. Was he not an Arab?
Regards,
Well I am glad you thought it was funny. Syed Booboo, however, is not amused at all. He thinks you are a gora who needs enema and I am your Hindu scumbag friend :-). I am sure tests would confirm that he has been bitten by a keeRa of the Naqshbandi species. I think we should remind him that one of the few individuals who have been cursed by the Almighty Himself (by name) in the Holy Quran is none other than the Prophet`s own uncle. Was he not an Arab?
Regards,
#376 Posted by rajanjua on July 2, 2001 7:35:47 pm
Dear BooBoo,
If you needed enema, why did`nt you say that before, my dear fellow.
Sincerely,
Ashok Janjua
Krashid,
Rashid Sa`ab this guy has serious disorders and needs your attention. Primary symptoms included verbal diahrrea but now the patient complains of mental constipation.
If you needed enema, why did`nt you say that before, my dear fellow.
Sincerely,
Ashok Janjua
Krashid,
Rashid Sa`ab this guy has serious disorders and needs your attention. Primary symptoms included verbal diahrrea but now the patient complains of mental constipation.
#374 Posted by Zahra on July 2, 2001 3:56:56 pm
Dost Mittar:
Let`s not forget, what is ``Tehkaa`` ?
OK!!!
Take Care :-) :) :-)
Let`s not forget, what is ``Tehkaa`` ?
OK!!!
Take Care :-) :) :-)
#373 Posted by latif chappu on July 2, 2001 3:38:39 pm
Oh and another thing... you can stop crying about self determination and all that good stuff. The answer has been found!
http://www.theonion.com/onion3723/west_bank.html
Long live Ethnikistan
Latif Chappu
http://www.theonion.com/onion3723/west_bank.html
Long live Ethnikistan
Latif Chappu
#372 Posted by latif chappu on July 2, 2001 3:38:39 pm
Re: Yawaah 325
You call me a fanatic & wish that I was dead.
OK then...
We all know who the fanatic here is... and as far as tit for tat goes...
HOPE YOU DIE REAL SOON TOO, YOU LITTLE PRICK!!
So there... :)
Your favourite mortician
Latif Chappu
You call me a fanatic & wish that I was dead.
OK then...
We all know who the fanatic here is... and as far as tit for tat goes...
HOPE YOU DIE REAL SOON TOO, YOU LITTLE PRICK!!
So there... :)
Your favourite mortician
Latif Chappu
#370 Posted by Gowardhan on July 2, 2001 3:38:39 pm
DostMittar,
Did you understand anything from Zahra`s answer?
PM, you?
Did you understand anything from Zahra`s answer?
PM, you?
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