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:laugh: onlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy and which urban and rural areas

i know you are not a journalist and have known that for a long time. but for the rest who bought that garbage - your statement above proves you are not. because one would know how polls are conducted in that line of profession.
 
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utter propaganda...in a country with 180 million people, there were hardly anyone on the streets protesting over his death

those who are upset were angry over the sovereignty thing....but not about his killing. These polls are always just for masala and are never accurate or representative at all. Of course the indian knuckle-heads who litter this forum would gloat and glee over such sensationalist stories
 
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Press Trust of India, Updated: May 16, 2011 18:01 IST

Islamabad: A majority of Pakistanis surveyed in a poll appeared to be aggrieved over the death of Osama bin Laden, with 51 per cent describing their emotions as "grief". However, one-third said they were unconcerned by the incident.

The nation-wide poll was conducted by Gallup Pakistan between May 7 and May10, less than a week after bin Laden was killed in a raid by US special forces in the garrison city of Abbottabad on May 2.

Only 11 per cent of respondents said they were glad or relieved to know about the death of the Al Qaeda leader.

Forty-four per cent said they considered bin Laden a martyr while 28 per cent said they believed he was killed because he was an outlaw.

Forty-nine per cent considered the raid against bin Laden an activity which was staged by the Americans.

Only 26 per cent believed the story being told is true and 25 per cent were unsure.

A majority said they believed Pakistani authorities acted in connivance with American forces to conduct the operation.

The belief about connivance is slightly higher for the civilian government (57 per cent) than for the army (48 per cent).

Only 30 per cent said they believed that having eliminated bin Laden, the US forces will withdraw from
Afghanistan.

A larger number (51 per cent) believed the US will continue to engage in the war in Afghanistan. Most Pakistanis feared that terrorist acts in their country might rise (42 per cent) or remain as they are (34 per cent).

Only a few (14 per cent) were hopeful that terrorism might decline after bin Laden's removal from the scene.

More than two-third (68 per cent) believed the country's sovereignty was severely compromised by the US operation while 28 per cent disagreed.

The study was released by Gilani Foundation and carried out by Gallup Pakistan, the Pakistani affiliate of Gallup International. The poll covered 2,530 men and women in the rural and urban areas

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Infact most of these pplz dont know about OBL ...if they know that he was the actual top secret agent of CIA cum Mosaad and MI6 at the same time then they will be very glad to him by their own handz.....:what:
 
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i have a request...please if any kind hearted bro/sis can P.M muhammad bin qasim...tel him to cantact me (1 ummah) on reyhman@hotmail.com....i can't message him yet!

jazakallah khair!
 
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