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If this is Pak's official list, then God help pakistan.
Bal Thakaray??

Take him if you wish to. I'd be more than happy. Just research some on your own and you'd realise how stupid the list is.

I am sure there are even more dangerous people wanted by Pak that aren't even on the list.

Well about Bal Thakaray, we are not gona give him an award or some thing.. if u know what i am saying..

about the list i didnt make it i just posted it beacuse i was interested to know the Indian Stance is there any?

yeah i am sure of it too... no wonder OBL is not in Indias list.
 
(4) Mr. Bal Thackeray, resident of Bombay, Chief of Shiv Sena, wanted for organizing at least three major massacres in Pakistan in which some 33 people were killed and a highly active in organizing ethnic and sectarian clashes in different parts of Pakistan
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Guys I do not know about other people but the name of Bal Thackery shows how good a report can be:rofl:

Made my day man..

U guys Rock!!:victory::victory:
 
Well about Bal Thakaray, we are not gona give him an award or some thing.. if u know what i am saying..

about the list i didnt make it i just posted it beacuse i was interested to know the Indian Stance is there any?

yeah i am sure of it too... no wonder OBL is not in Indias list.
Thought I answered it here.
You will definitely know official Indian stance on this once the list is given to India. Which never happened.

This is prime example of what we call - INTERNET HOAX. I am certain a lot of Spam / Chain mails must be circulating carrying the list.

Try searching for these names on INTERNET - And all the results will point you to the same list published on one website / blog / forum or another. The News also might have printed the news(as speculation), but If you can post an official Pakistani statement of this being handed over to India, or a news from a reputed agency) confirming it - I will definitely not only give you Official Indian response - but also personally hand over at-least a couple of these terrorists.

This is quiet similar to alleged BALOCHISTAN DOSSIER - Which was denied finally by your FM. Half the Places are misspelled and Half the people completely unknown. Pakistani agencies can do better than that. In short this list is Bull Crap.

In case its too long to read I'll summarize it. There will be response once the list is handed over. Till date there is no list - so no response.
 
Thought I answered it here.

In case its too long to read I'll summarize it. There will be response once the list is handed over. Till date there is no list - so no response.

in my previous post i hv given a link to the well reputed Pakistani newspaper..Now surely its not an Internet Hoax..
Its just the matter if GoI accepts that it has the list or not.

About personally handing them over.. Dont forget Bal Thakery:smokin:
 
in my previous post i hv given a link to the well reputed Pakistani newspaper..Now surely its not an Internet Hoax..
Its just the matter if GoI accepts that it has the list or not.

About personally handing them over.. Dont forget Bal Thakery:smokin:

Please read the article before posting. It was speculative peice based on rumours, which subcontinent newspaper are expert in. In case you dont understand the meaning of "Isb to demand handing over of most wanted terrorists from Delhi" read Wren & Martin English grammar specially chapter on future tense.

The news is from 2008, and if in a span of 2 years they never managed to hand over the list.

Till that time (when the list is actually given) you'll need to make do with some local guys. Anyways Thakrey is too old for that stuff.
 
I do not know about any other people may be they are involved. but the inclusion of that paper tiger Bal thackarey completely ridicules the entire list. Bal thackarey and bomb..!!!! :lol: saala was not even to close down SRK's movie my name is khan.. that darpok is going to bomb pakistan.. I would say this would be joke of the year.. i hope the list is not from some fun sites.

That shows the mentality and extremist elements in Indian society.
see the example of faisal shahzad he became extremist and alone tried to blow some fire crackers...
Imagine Bal thakrey with the whole Shiv Sena... you cant say that he is only good for talk...
btw Sena means? Army? wonder wort sort of army this so called useless founder of Shiv Sena Bal Thakrey is producing.
 
That shows the mentality and extremist elements in Indian society.
see the example of faisal shahzad he became extremist and alone tried to blow some fire crackers...
Imagine Bal thakrey with the whole Shiv Sena... you cant say that he is only good for talk...
btw Sena means? Army? wonder wort sort of army this so called useless founder of Shiv Sena Bal Thakrey is producing.

No he was not alone. This might suit your tastes. Who knows some news agency might even publish it tomorrow. bookmark it.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...times-square-conspiracy-against-pakistan.html
 
This might not suit your tastes, but pills are generally bitter to swallow, but they will cure you.

Honourable lies

By Nadeem F. Paracha
Sunday, 09 May, 2010

After basking in the sudden spat of freedom provided during the early 2000s, private news channels emerged treading as close to ‘objectivity’ as possible — until they discovered the commercial wonders of what is called a political talk show. But it wasn’t until 2005 (especially during the Lal Masjid episode) that many of such talk shows started mutating into the kind of anarchic ogres that they are today.

They took on the noble idea of missionary journalism, and instead of focussing it on objective middle ground, they began moving it way towards the populist right. And what’s more, once their bosses decided that this new trajectory was actually generating better monetary results, the channels never looked back, sloganeering all the way to the bank.

Today the most popular talk show anchors across the privately owned TV channels have all emerged from this kind of scenario. Also part of this largely reactionary phenomenon is the transformation of certain non-media personalities into regular TV feasts.

These include men and women who have become mainstays on talk shows as ‘guests’: retired generals, small-time politicians and urban clerics whose job it is to maintain the duration of their individual 15 minutes of fame by adding rhetorical colour to the talk show hosts’ flammable innuendos.

TV talk shows have thrived on building whole ‘debates’ on what almost entirely belongs to the demagogic conspiracy theory sphere. The topics of shows may have a ring of intellectualism but it does not take much time for the so-called ‘debate’ to spiral down into populist sloganeering, wild theory casting (by the ‘guests’) and self-righteous preaching (by the hosts).

The electronic media has never been in the kind of free-floating situation it is today. Though the Musharraf regime blundered by putting an old-fashioned authoritarian cap on it in 2007 — not for entirely wrong reasons, mind you — the current coalition government, led by Pakistan People’s Party, is actually the one finding its democratic credentials taken hostage by a hostile electronic media. And, ironically, the media does so in the name of democracy.

So what is that narrative echoing in the corridors of the news channels that is making some of us suspect the ideological disposition of so many of the talk show hosts? One way to find out is to track this narrative’s evolution, especially in regard to matters of terrorism.

Till 2003, when, comparatively speaking, suicide bombings were a rare occurrence, they were reported by the newly inaugurated private TV channels as bombings undertaken by Al Qaeda in reaction to the United States’ post-9/11 action in Afghanistan. However, in the wake of Pakistan’s more aggressive involvement in the US-run ‘war on terror’, the narrative began being tampered with by talk show ‘guests’ — mainly from the Jamat-i-Islami, certain retired generals who still seem nostalgically stuck in the 1980s’ Afghan Jihad and the likes of Imran Khan.

As one started seeing talk show hosts and their guests now condemn Pakistan’s involvement against what are clearly monsters, one was left baffled when reasons for terrorists’ outrage were explained as having to do with ‘tribal Pathans’ great sense of honour and the tradition of revenge. I wonder how much of the manic and rabid reactionary sparks that one saw flying around TV studios at the time of, say, the Lal Masjid episode, contributed to the construction of minds seeking violent revenge in the shape of suicide bombings against the ordinary citizens of Pakistan.

The entirely lopsided and irresponsible coverage of the Lal Masjid event was clearly the electronic media’s darkest hour. Nonetheless, with the rise in terrorist attacks on civilians, the ‘justified revenge’ narrative forwarded by the likes of Imran Khan and Qazi Hussain Ahmad began weakening, until the sudden appearance of the likes of Zaid Hamid and others of his varying ilk.

Consequently conspiratorial conjectures about Mossad/ RAW/ CIA involvement, or theories that were once restricted to obscure crackpot websites suddenly exploded on the mainstream media scene. Some suggest this was done to justify the Pakistan Army’s operation in the north-west, making it look like a fight against infidels (as opposed to it being a civil war against monsters created and ignorantly tolerated by the state).

So the following has become the new narrative: ‘Those conducting suicide attacks against ordinary Pakistanis cannot be Muslims. They have to be infidel foreigners, most probably funded by enemy governments. These agencies want to take over Pakistan’s nuclear assets and control the rise of Islam.’

Much psychosomatic gibberish like this emerges from this highly unsubstantiated narrative peddled everyday on talk shows. And if this is the only answer that these ‘experts’ have for the besieged people of Pakistan, then, I’m afraid, we truly have become a wretched nation that has decided to hold on to half-truths, myths, and fantastical stories as a means to safeguard our ‘honour,’ instead of depending more on reason.

But, alas, there is no bigger honour than saying and respecting the truth, no matter how disturbing it might be.
 
It's ironic, whenever some anti-India article appears, it's instantly labelled as Rupee news, Zahid Hamid therapy or some other blog, the word denial has taken a whole new different meaning.
Admiring some one's rosy cheeks is in human nature but smacking your self just to get a red face must be exclusive to our Indian friends.
As the saying goes, only the British Queen thinks the world smells like fresh paint.
 
It's ironic, whenever some anti-India article appears, it's instantly labelled as Rupee news, Zahid Hamid therapy or some other blog, the word denial has taken a whole new different meaning.
Admiring some one's rosy cheeks is in human nature but smacking your self just to get a red face must be exclusive to our Indian friends.
As the saying goes, only the British Queen thinks the world smells like fresh paint.
So are you claiming that the list was handed over to India. Plz confirm before i form an opinion of you.
 
The list also says bal Thackeray.....:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

@TS - thanks mate....oh god cant stop laughing.

Chhota Rajan ---:smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
 
So are you claiming that the list was handed over to India. Plz confirm before i form an opinion of you.

Is your opinion confined to just the issue in question.
 
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