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Narendra Modi only has one migraine — Pakistan

You showed unpleasantness. I said it only belongs to you and your ilk.

If it doesn't cause no pain to you then good for you.



Well that's what you deserve. The days of sweet talking are over. You don't deserve it.



Well the guys you have named. Believe me even they hate the filth that users belonging to your nationality(only) brought to this forum. Even they were disgusted of the crap that you guys bring to this forum. No wonder even Oscar was abused on that another Indian forum.

The new set of moderators were forced to frame Indians by Indians themselves. How long you guys hoped to abuse hospitality shown on this forum and didn't expect any change in policy in return? There is a limit right? Well in India being filthy has no limit but we have.

We are not fighting any battle on internet. This is a purely Indian delusion. Yeah we did made life difficult for few people on this forum and this is what we would continue to do. Nobody comes to our forum only bash our country. No free ride on it. Not anymore.

@Ocean The pain is evident. ;)

As someone has pointed out, you are masters at destroying your own best assets. You have done it to every single thing that you were gifted to start with, and this forum is only a minor example. The reason it succeeded was purely because there was a dialogue between well-intentioned Pakistanis (not you) and well-intentioned Indians. When filth came in, it came in from both sides; on this thread itself you can see the evidence for the green filth. Instead of curbing filth, you chose to curb Indians; the easy way out, one that avoided confronting the situation that Pakistanis were behaving as badly as Indians. Now you have what that strategy brings, a singular echo-box that gives you your own voices over and over again, consoling yourselves, satisfying yourselves that all is well. It isn't, and the lassitude of the forum demonstrates what is happening. You got the wording wrong; you did not make life difficult for a few people on this forum, you made it difficult for the vast majority. Check your membership lists and see for yourselves. You also said nobody comes to your forum only to bash your country; wrong again. It should have been nobody comes to your forum. Not anymore.

Have fun.

His (Alphacharlie) reply was indication of deep bias he didn't even try to counter what was written in the article while the article is still open to debate and criticism.
Unfortunately i come across such people more commonly on our forums hence the frustration.

True, but that lay in your hands, and you used what power you had unwisely. I feel sorry for you, and the other decent Pakistanis. You could have cleaned up. Instead, you cleaned out :D

Trust me, the loss is not mine, not ours. It is yours. Do you seriously think there are no other forums? Ask your little secret agent.
 
Pakistan was doing good under Nawaz Sharif until Modi invited him to India.
If any economist agrees with Ishaq Dar policies he should be thrown to crocs for all i care.
 
You might be out of indian from past 40 years bud.. there isnt one single public meeting where indian parties dont talk about Pakistan.. it seems like india is not india without us :) we keeping you united its a losers thought.
cuz Pakistan dont play this game in election if we do then we not only talk :)

Do I need to explain more on who is keeping who united when a ex-DG of your army talks about a state election in India

http://www.livemint.com/Politics/Eg...-Pakistan-army-exDG-wants-Ahmed-Patel-as.html

You did not read the article or missed the elephant in the room.


What a hyperbole ! But then again what can be expected from you guys

You did not read my comment of the ex-DG of Pakistan army talking about a state election in India ? or missed the elephant in the room
 
Such ---Articles of self flatly can appear in Pak media only!!

A nuclear nation with no coffers.
No Governance.
Islamabad under siege for 2 weeks -- of Civil War

CPEC China is bleeding you.

Chinese were desperate for CPEC
Pakistan could have cut cost to only 10-12 Bn.
The chinese would have built road from KARACHI Xin jian for free as they were desperate -- But your Poor Negotiation skills lost the game.

Antiquated Airforce
No Navy
Armod Corp with Type 59 Tank


Where is the Threat !!
And Indians armed with hindutva,brain farts, failed weapons projects and wet dreams...

Last but not the least.. Super powa India movie... With Europeans and others working as janitors in India...
 
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and he will die with his obsession with Pakistan:lol:

Do I need to explain more on who is keeping who united when a ex-DG of your army talks about a state election in India

http://www.livemint.com/Politics/Eg...-Pakistan-army-exDG-wants-Ahmed-Patel-as.html



You did not read my comment of the ex-DG of Pakistan army talking about a state election in India ? or missed the elephant in the room
i didnt even knew that a single comment by "Ex" Pakistani Officer ( which was not even main stream Pakistani media) can shake whole India like that:lol::rofl:

just imagine if ISPR or Army Cheif or PM make some comments like that (just like indian leaders do on daily basis about Pakistan) i bet half indian establishment and all politicians will die of fear and anxiety.:D
 
Such ---Articles of self flatly can appear in Pak media only!!

A nuclear nation with no coffers.
No Governance.
Islamabad under siege for 2 weeks -- of Civil War

CPEC China is bleeding you.

Chinese were desperate for CPEC
Pakistan could have cut cost to only 10-12 Bn.
The chinese would have built road from KARACHI Xin jian for free as they were desperate -- But your Poor Negotiation skills lost the game.

Antiquated Airforce
No Navy
Armourd Corp with Type 59 Tank
And Indians armed with hindutva,brain farts, failed weapons projects and wet dreams...

Last but not the least.. Super powa India movie... With Europeans and others working as janitors in India...


What a pity!!
 
and he will die with his obsession with Pakistan:lol:


i didnt even knew that a single comment by "Ex" Pakistani Officer ( which was not even main stream Pakistani media) can shake whole India like that:lol::rofl:

just imagine if ISPR or Army Cheif or PM make some comments like that (just like indian leaders do on daily basis about Pakistan) i bet half indian establishment and all politicians will die of fear and anxiety.:D
Your ISPR or army chief or PM comments about Kashmir almost everyday any guess what happened :D

What it has to do with Pakistan?

Bangladesh got more attention than Pakistan during Assam election now go back and read the article again to conclude
 
Your ISPR or army chief or PM comments about Kashmir almost everyday any guess what happened :D



Bangladesh got more attention than Pakistan during Assam election now go back and read the article again to conclude
It was not so long ago, during the Assam state elections, that Assamese were warned of a threat from Pakistan, a distant enemy located over 2,000 kilometres away.
Some needs bigger spectacles and a mental checkup.
 
If any economist agrees with Ishaq Dar policies he should be thrown to crocs for all i care.
So, to you, is economy the only sore point ? Feel free to indulge in a critical discussion about role of Modi and Pakistan's present state of affair, anytime you want.

Or maybe a seperate thread could be open !!!
 
The playing fields
F.S. Aijazuddin
Updated December 14, 2017
The writer is an author.

THE electoral battles of India are fought on the playing fields of Pakistan. Once again, this time in the Gujarat state elections, the dog-eared Pakistani card is being played to reincarnate Indian nationalism. It was not so long ago, during the Assam state elections, that Assamese were warned of a threat from Pakistan, a distant enemy located over 2,000 kilometres away. Now it’s western Gujarat’s turn to be similarly intimidated.

Read: India should stop dragging Pakistan into its electoral debate, FO responds to Modi's allegations

To Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan is the equivalent of President Donald Trump’s numerous demons — North Korea, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, Cuba, Mexico, and the Democrat party — all rolled into one. Trump may be afflicted by many headaches; Modi has only one migraine called Pakistan. He has tried numerous remedies, from bombastic rhetoric to boastful retaliation. He’s now veering towards a more potent prescription.

To sane Pakistanis and Indians, the recent deterioration in Indo-Pakistan relations is a cause for genuine concern. It is sliding from the inconceivable towards the inevitable. Indian Muslims — whether Bollywood superstars like Shahrukh Khan or poets like Javed Akhtar — have become inured to the all-too-frequent tests of their patriotism. Indian Sikhs have buried their dreams of Khalistan so deep that the murmur of its slogans will never again be heard. It’s now the turn of Indian Hindus. They are being called upon to abjure any contact with Pakistan to prove their Indian-ness.

To Modi, Pakistan is the equivalent of Trump’s numerous demons.

Since August 1947, three prominent Indians have worn the hair-shirt of Indo-Pakistan amity. Khushwant Singh believed in it to his dying day; he is dead. Kuldip Nayyar arched himself into a bridge to span the chasm; he is wise but wizened. Mani Shankar Aiyar has repeatedly risked his reputation to assert that the Indo-Pakistan bottle is half full, not half empty; the other day, unfortunately, he slipped on his own tongue.

Until a week ago, the BJP regarded Mani Aiyar with fear streaked with disdain. He uttered criticisms about its leadership that the Congress high command preferred to hear but not mouth. His friendship with the late Rajiv Gandhi and then Sonia Gandhi’s reliance on his judgement and experience were his armour. He knew Pakistan better than almost any other Indian (outside RAW). He wrote perceptive books and informative articles on Pakistan. He expressed himself lucidly and persuasively at think tanks whenever he detected the need to agitate the swill of stale verbiage. When in Pakistan, he spoke as a loyal Indian; in India, he spoke as any intelligent outspoken Pakistani would do — given a visa.

On Dec 6, Mr Aiyar hosted a dinner in his New Delhi home for the visiting ex-foreign minister of Pakistan Khurshid Kasuri, a fellow Oxonian. It was the sort of high-brow gathering where everyone speaks and no one listens. The next morning, Aiyar and Kasuri shared a common platform to discuss Indo-Pakistan relations. Carelessly, Mr Aiyar referred to Mr Modi as a ‘neech aadmi’. That did it. The BJP emptied its barrels at Mr Aiyar. He stayed on his feet, but was felled when his own protégé Rahul Gandhi (now Congress chief) ordered him to apologise to Prime Minister Modi. A second arrow shot into Aiyar’s other heel: he was suspended from his party’s membership.

For Mr Modi, an apology by Mr Aiyar was not enough. He has gone further and has given credence to a tweet (withdrawn immediately after being posted) reportedly by a retired senior Pakistani ex-serviceman suggesting that Mr Ahmed Patel should be Gujarat’s next chief minister. Modi called it “a matter of concern”, even though he knew that an obviously underemployed ex-serviceman could hardly ensure Mr Patel’s selection, no more than Trump could induce the British government to appoint his controversial friend Nigel Farage as UK’s ambassador to Washington.

Then, Mr Modi threw in a scorpion of suspicion. He claimed the dinner given by Mr Aiyar for Mr Kasuri was a conspiracy to subvert the elections in Gujarat, even when those present were prominent Indians: “former army chief Deepak Kapoor, former foreign minister K Natwar Singh, former diplomats Salman Haidar, TCA Raghavan, Sharat Sabharwal, K Shankar Bajpai and Chinmaya Gharekhan, former PM Manmohan Singh and former vice-president Hamid Ansari”. Do Guy Fawkes conspirators really meet with such a laughable lack of caution? Mr Aiyar should take comfort from Lord Halifax’s observation (in a slightly different context) that “the best party is but a conspiracy against the rest of the nation”.

For Pakistan, Mr Modi’s more sinister accusation is that his predecessor Manmohan Singh had wantonly ignored the advice of his specialists to order a surgical strike after the 26/11 Mumbai attack. Manmohan Singh’s caution had deep roots, for didn’t the ancient Roman poet Horace warn us that “force without wisdom falls of its own weight”?

The writer is an author.
www.fsaijazuddin.pk

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2017

https://www.dawn.com/news/1376418/the-playing-fields
While Pakistani analysts are busy analyzing what and Why's of Modis statements in Gujarat elections.... Modi has already won the election and has moved on to next agenda item...
 

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