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Pakistanies paid for Indian hostages as well !

God-damned pirates.......

PN should expand on its anti-piracy operations. This should embolden us to do more.
 
Personally I think we should not rub in the fact that we saved Indians. We have a tradition in Pakistan which should not just remain as words. "When you do something good, let your left arm not know what your right one does". What would be the difference between those Indians that still have to show off that they sent in doctors and aid across the border during the floods?

If nothing else our society would grow in its tolerance and our kids would grow up to know its good to lend a helping hand wherever possible and grow up as good human beings. Whether Indians acknowledge our help or not.
 
Simple, poor people.....

it would be a damn good start if both countries would release eachother's fishermen. What a stupid waste of time and money to be imprisoning eachother's poor bread winners
 
Rescued Pak sailors touched by India's

June 24, 2011 PTI Mumbai

Five Pakistani sailors, who are put up in a police station in south Mumbai after being rescued from the seas since March and will soon be moving back to their homeland, on Friday said they were touched by the ‘love, kindness and help’ extended to them in India.

The sailors, who had been rescued by the Indian Navy from the high sea said that they would take the ‘mohabbat ka paigam’ (message of love) to Pakistan from India.

The five sailors – Aurangzeb Nabi Bakhsh Balloch (24), his younger brother Sajjad Ali Balloch (19), Lal Bakhsh Murid Khan (20), Farhad Aalam Khan (24) and Mohammed Umair (18) – spoke to reporters after an officer from the Pakistani Consulate met them on Friday morning and informed them that they would be taken back to Pakistan in the coming few days.

Aurangazeb said they were treated very well during the three months they were in the police station.

"I cannot forget the moments that I have spent in India. I am happy that I am going to my country, but also sad that I am leaving India," he said.

Responding to a question on 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab, currently lodged in Arthur Road, Aurangazeb said, "I do not want to talk anything about him (Kasab). Shoot him (Kasab)."

He said that there was one moment he would never forget – when India won the Cricket World Cup final in April.

"We were watching the match in the police station. I was happy that India won the match," he said, adding, "I did feel a little upset that Pakistan had lost but at the same time, I was also happy that India won. Because I was already moved by the love, kindness and help extended to us by Indians."
 
Rescued Pak sailors touched by India's

June 24, 2011 PTI Mumbai

Five Pakistani sailors, who are put up in a police station in south Mumbai after being rescued from the seas since March and will soon be moving back to their homeland, on Friday said they were touched by the ‘love, kindness and help’ extended to them in India.

The sailors, who had been rescued by the Indian Navy from the high sea said that they would take the ‘mohabbat ka paigam’ (message of love) to Pakistan from India.

The five sailors – Aurangzeb Nabi Bakhsh Balloch (24), his younger brother Sajjad Ali Balloch (19), Lal Bakhsh Murid Khan (20), Farhad Aalam Khan (24) and Mohammed Umair (18) – spoke to reporters after an officer from the Pakistani Consulate met them on Friday morning and informed them that they would be taken back to Pakistan in the coming few days.

Aurangazeb said they were treated very well during the three months they were in the police station.

"I cannot forget the moments that I have spent in India. I am happy that I am going to my country, but also sad that I am leaving India," he said.

Responding to a question on 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab, currently lodged in Arthur Road, Aurangazeb said, "I do not want to talk anything about him (Kasab). Shoot him (Kasab)."

He said that there was one moment he would never forget – when India won the Cricket World Cup final in April.

"We were watching the match in the police station. I was happy that India won the match," he said, adding, "I did feel a little upset that Pakistan had lost but at the same time, I was also happy that India won. Because I was already moved by the love, kindness and help extended to us by Indians."

LOL!!!!

These guys have not even recieved clearence reports while the iranians,turks,thais and others have reached there countries while these poor guys r languishing in some indian police station........
 
LOL!!!!

These guys have not even recieved clearence reports while the iranians,turks,thais and others have reached there countries while these poor guys r languishing in some indian police station........

Five Pakistani sailors, who are put up in a police station in south Mumbai after being rescued from the seas since March and will soon be moving back to their homeland, on Friday said they were touched by the ‘love, kindness and help’ extended to them in India.
 
Five Pakistani sailors, who are put up in a police station in south Mumbai after being rescued from the seas since March and will soon be moving back to their homeland, on Friday said they were touched by the ‘love, kindness and help’ extended to them in India.

Indian sources?

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Mumbai:Five Pakistani sailors were rescued by Indian Navy in March after their vessel was attacked off the coast of Kerala,in southern india,late last year and were bought to Mumbai.They have been kept at a police station ever since,awaiting clearance to return home.Their Iranian,Thai,Bangladeshi,Filipino and Turkish colleagues left India soon after the rescue.

Source is DAWN.
 
why in a police station??


HELLOOO??????

Its quite unfortunate. If the nationality of the individual happens to be Pakistan, he would invariably end up in a jail until return. Its almost like a rule of some sort. Unwritten, ofcourse.
 
why in a police station??


HELLOOO??????

that is the place where all Pakistanis are supposed to be.


Responding to a question on 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab

:lol: Asking about Ajmal Kasab............................:rofl: to a Machera.....

"I do not want to talk anything about him (Kasab). Shoot him (Kasab)."
What an answer.....:rofl:
 
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Mumbai:Five Pakistani sailors were rescued by Indian Navy in March after their vessel was attacked off the coast of Kerala,in southern india,late last year and were bought to Mumbai.They have been kept at a police station ever since,awaiting clearance to return home.Their Iranian,Thai,Bangladeshi,Filipino and Turkish colleagues left India soon after the rescue.

Source is DAWN.

awaiting clearance
from
Pakistan.
 
Personally I think we should not rub in the fact that we saved Indians. We have a tradition in Pakistan which should not just remain as words. "When you do something good, let your left arm not know what your right one does". What would be the difference between those Indians that still have to show off that they sent in doctors and aid across the border during the floods?

If nothing else our society would grow in its tolerance and our kids would grow up to know its good to lend a helping hand wherever possible and grow up as good human beings. Whether Indians acknowledge our help or not.

whole world would agree without a doubt:tup: and the thing is in PAK the above rule is not limited to good things:disagree: It is extended to Administration as well:woot:
 
You should buy lens or smthin.


No one to take Pakistani sailors home - Times Of India

MUMBAI: It has been two months since the Indian Navy rescued five Pakistani crew members of an Iranian fishing trawler from the clutches of Somalian pirates but they are not sure if they would ever be able to return home. The five are caught between the diplomatic channels of the neighbouring countries, with the Mumbai police saying they had asked the Pakistani embassy to take its nationals back and the latter claiming they had not got the permission from the Indian ministry to come to Mumbai and meet the five.


We have sent letters to the Pakistani embassy but they have not even come to us to enquire about their nationals. Over the phone they said they were verifying the various documents and would claim their nationals soon," said the police , adding that the Pakistani embassy had not even shelled out a single penny for the expenses being incurred on the sailors. "We are in touch with Pakistani embassy office bearer Altaf who has promised to reimburse all the bills for food and other amenities that we are giving to the five," said inspector M G Tope. The five have been identified as Aurangzeb Nabi Bakhsh Balloch(24), his younger brother Sajjad Ali Balloch (19), Lal Bakhsh Murid Khan (20), Farhad Aalam Khan (24) and Mohammed Umair (18).

Pakistani officials seem to be keen to help their countrymen but apparently, they are not getting the permission. "The embassy wants to take the sailors back but the Indian home affairs department is not allowing me to go out of Delhi range. We have not been given permission to meet them," a Pakistani embassy official told TOI. "We have written to the MHA but they are not responding . The embassy officials are also in touch with the hostages and preparing travel papers."

The ordeal for the five Pakistanis , employed on the fishing trawler, Al-Murtuza , started in December last year when Somalian pirates hijacked their vessel and imprisoned all 18 crew members, six Pakistanis and 12 Iranians. On March 12, the Indian Navy finally rescued the ship from the pirates whom they caught 290 nautical miles from Lakshadweep.

During that time, the navy rounded up 106 pirates in several raids and also rescued 70 hostages , belonging to Thailand, Philippines, Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey, Myanmar and Pakistan . Subsequently, the other countries claimed their nationals back, but Pakistan is yet to take home their five rescued hostages , who are now at the Yellow Gate police station.


The Balloch brothers are from Karachi and their three friends are from Sindh in Pakistan . "On fishing trawlers, I earn Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 (Pakistan currency) a month. My brother worked in a tailor's shop and wanted to work with me. It was his first trip," Balloch told TOI.

Tope said through the ministry of home affairs they told the Pakistani embassy on May 7 that they would take the hostages to New Delhi where their nationality could be verified. "However, the officials did not turn up," he said. A Pakistani embassy official, however, claimed they were not told that the hostages would be produced before a panel for verification .


The five were again brought back to Mumbai and sent to the Yellow Gate police station . Dreaming of home, all they do is brood, sitting outside the police station, or talk about their families. Son of a farmer, Farhad Khan, said, "Sahab, I want to go home. I have four brothers . I spoke to them over phone and even they are crying for me. Do something for us so that we could go back."

Even the policemen are at a loss and trying their best to help them. The cops made arrangements for them to call home and also pay for their clothes and other amenities. A local restaurant takes care of their meals. "They are not criminals, they are hostages. We just want that the Pakistani embassy to come and take its men back," added Tope.
 
Indian sources?

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Mumbai:Five Pakistani sailors were rescued by Indian Navy in March after their vessel was attacked off the coast of Kerala,in southern india,late last year and were bought to Mumbai.They have been kept at a police station ever since,awaiting clearance to return home.Their Iranian,Thai,Bangladeshi,Filipino and Turkish colleagues left India soon after the rescue.

Source is DAWN.

and yet they say if we dont treat differently just because they are pakistanis.... huh !!
 

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