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It is only those who have lived off freebies feel that others are responsible for their current ills and get resentful. It is like blaming the British for all ills of this country including the current galloping price rise, CWG nearly falling flat on its face and for the shenanigans of the Reddy Brothers of Bellary!
Getting battered by the monsoons has nothing to get resentful about since one can't blame God for everything. After all, there was a water scarcity in Pakistan and they asked for water. God has given it in abundance as he gives India its floods. So, God in actuality is quite even handed, though Indians don't make a song and dance about it. Maybe, Indians are more fatalistic!
In so far as the chicanery played by Pakistan in Afghanistan and the chickens coming to roost, they themselves are the creator of their own miseries, be it in their Frontier areas or the leaks of their skulduggery being exposed. It is astounding that inspite of feeling that they are smart cookies, they have shown how dumb they can be wherein their chicanery in Afghanistan lays exposed.
Cameron did not open the heavens for the ISI and Pakistan. Their evil deeds of funding, organising and directing the terrorists were exposed by the Almighty in the form of Wikileaks. God is all seeing! They also agree on this issue about God. The lesson they should learn is that they should not attempt to be cleverer by half.
One wonders if Pakistan is a democracy or a military dictatorship in civil dress. How can Cameron's statement bring tensions between the elected government and the military? In a democracy, the cvil government is supreme! Has their Army inherited the Nation?
Zardari, the poor chap, is otherwise a decent chap, but then his cahoots in the form of Kiyani, Yusuf Raza (the PM), Mohd Shah Quereshi (garrulous that he is!) are the evil brains trust that is taking Pakistan down the brink! I don't think the British will miss the ISI delegation that was supposed to have gone. We don't hear of any British lament over the fact.
So , the Pak Army is orchestrating the demonstration? No earth shaking a fact. They are good at it. They are also orchestrating, funding, organising and directing the stone pelters on the streets of Srinagar. It is too bad Cameron is not of the opinion that Kashmir requires his attention in the same manner as Pakistan which is running wild and going berserk like an unguided Scud missile. Yousef Raza is hardly the correct chap to talk about human rights, giving the fact that Pakistan used its airforce and army and all its components to bomb and kill in Balochistan and the North West Frontier! What a gas! Yousef Raza is a real slapstick wizard! Though Querishi Mohd Shah takes the cake!
Unlike the last Foreign Minister of UK , David Milliband, Cameron is even handed in approaching the Kashmir issue. He sees the truth and not his vote bank unlike David Pasha Milliband who palyed to the Pakistani gallery in the UK. The US diplomat of Pakistani origin is correct – Pakistan is consumed by hatred towards India, and India ignores Pakistan which is vaporous an entity. Too much of gas is emitted out there in Pakistan.
While Pakistan flounders and bobs like a rudderless dhow in the sea of globalisation, India, in comparison is QE II.
One can't blame Pakistan for their anti India phobia. Who likes a chap loving in a mansion, when he himself lives alongside in a slum, more so when they started life on a common denominator? The seething and burning jealousy is but obvious.
America did not fund fundamentalism in Pakistan. It was Zia who played up the radicals to legitimatise his illegitimate regime and Afghanistan was God sent. Poor as a church mouse, Pakistan had to extend the begging bowl in the US' direction and the US helped as one would help a beggar in true sub continental traditions! I find nothing wrong in having mosques at every doorstep. God alone can help Pakistan and so it is a natural reaction where the population has lost faith in their country and only have God to see them through their earthly life!
It is unfortunate that the Pakistani Army in Waziristan, Bajaur and Swat Valley killed 8000 civilians. It is indeed expensive to keep afloat a country that kills its own and that too fellow Muslims just to get the dole from the US to remain afloat and recognised as a nation.
The terrorist can strike anywhere in Pakistan. Nothing new! A country that has no democratic institution and where the Army calls the shots can hardly control the population since discontent in all spheres is rampant. The people vote and have their say, but then it is back to the Army who controls. Hardly a democracy where the people can have the satisfaction that their voice is the voice of God – Vox Populi, Vox Dei!
Cameron is right that Pakistan is 'looking both ways'. They want to bring internal order and yet they also want to show they are with the fundamentalist who claim to follow the true path of religion and this canard is believed by the majority of the population and so their govt is caught in a bind. A political and moral schizophrenia! Lt Gen Talat Masood is right – If Pakistan did attack the Haqqani Network, Pakistan would have a huge backlash and all militant groups would unite against Pakistan! Well, Pakistan can thank Zia ul Haq for the same! Good chap, this Zia man.
Getting battered by the monsoons has nothing to get resentful about since one can't blame God for everything. After all, there was a water scarcity in Pakistan and they asked for water. God has given it in abundance as he gives India its floods. So, God in actuality is quite even handed, though Indians don't make a song and dance about it. Maybe, Indians are more fatalistic!
In so far as the chicanery played by Pakistan in Afghanistan and the chickens coming to roost, they themselves are the creator of their own miseries, be it in their Frontier areas or the leaks of their skulduggery being exposed. It is astounding that inspite of feeling that they are smart cookies, they have shown how dumb they can be wherein their chicanery in Afghanistan lays exposed.
Cameron did not open the heavens for the ISI and Pakistan. Their evil deeds of funding, organising and directing the terrorists were exposed by the Almighty in the form of Wikileaks. God is all seeing! They also agree on this issue about God. The lesson they should learn is that they should not attempt to be cleverer by half.
One wonders if Pakistan is a democracy or a military dictatorship in civil dress. How can Cameron's statement bring tensions between the elected government and the military? In a democracy, the cvil government is supreme! Has their Army inherited the Nation?
Zardari, the poor chap, is otherwise a decent chap, but then his cahoots in the form of Kiyani, Yusuf Raza (the PM), Mohd Shah Quereshi (garrulous that he is!) are the evil brains trust that is taking Pakistan down the brink! I don't think the British will miss the ISI delegation that was supposed to have gone. We don't hear of any British lament over the fact.
So , the Pak Army is orchestrating the demonstration? No earth shaking a fact. They are good at it. They are also orchestrating, funding, organising and directing the stone pelters on the streets of Srinagar. It is too bad Cameron is not of the opinion that Kashmir requires his attention in the same manner as Pakistan which is running wild and going berserk like an unguided Scud missile. Yousef Raza is hardly the correct chap to talk about human rights, giving the fact that Pakistan used its airforce and army and all its components to bomb and kill in Balochistan and the North West Frontier! What a gas! Yousef Raza is a real slapstick wizard! Though Querishi Mohd Shah takes the cake!
Unlike the last Foreign Minister of UK , David Milliband, Cameron is even handed in approaching the Kashmir issue. He sees the truth and not his vote bank unlike David Pasha Milliband who palyed to the Pakistani gallery in the UK. The US diplomat of Pakistani origin is correct – Pakistan is consumed by hatred towards India, and India ignores Pakistan which is vaporous an entity. Too much of gas is emitted out there in Pakistan.
While Pakistan flounders and bobs like a rudderless dhow in the sea of globalisation, India, in comparison is QE II.
One can't blame Pakistan for their anti India phobia. Who likes a chap loving in a mansion, when he himself lives alongside in a slum, more so when they started life on a common denominator? The seething and burning jealousy is but obvious.
America did not fund fundamentalism in Pakistan. It was Zia who played up the radicals to legitimatise his illegitimate regime and Afghanistan was God sent. Poor as a church mouse, Pakistan had to extend the begging bowl in the US' direction and the US helped as one would help a beggar in true sub continental traditions! I find nothing wrong in having mosques at every doorstep. God alone can help Pakistan and so it is a natural reaction where the population has lost faith in their country and only have God to see them through their earthly life!
It is unfortunate that the Pakistani Army in Waziristan, Bajaur and Swat Valley killed 8000 civilians. It is indeed expensive to keep afloat a country that kills its own and that too fellow Muslims just to get the dole from the US to remain afloat and recognised as a nation.
The terrorist can strike anywhere in Pakistan. Nothing new! A country that has no democratic institution and where the Army calls the shots can hardly control the population since discontent in all spheres is rampant. The people vote and have their say, but then it is back to the Army who controls. Hardly a democracy where the people can have the satisfaction that their voice is the voice of God – Vox Populi, Vox Dei!
Cameron is right that Pakistan is 'looking both ways'. They want to bring internal order and yet they also want to show they are with the fundamentalist who claim to follow the true path of religion and this canard is believed by the majority of the population and so their govt is caught in a bind. A political and moral schizophrenia! Lt Gen Talat Masood is right – If Pakistan did attack the Haqqani Network, Pakistan would have a huge backlash and all militant groups would unite against Pakistan! Well, Pakistan can thank Zia ul Haq for the same! Good chap, this Zia man.