Shane
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Let me give you a scenario : - A soldier dies in your relation or neighborhood, most woman who come to share the grief would feel watching the pain of the mother, sister, daughter or wife, why this never ending war, hatred & hostility, why can't we strive for peace & save this unwanted pain & sorrow on both sides. The woman who lost her loved one, years down the line would think if there was peace with India my dear one would be still there with me today & vice versa
Why are you fixated with what any Pakistani might think when your knowledge is just 00.01% on the matter?
Why go on a wild assumptions spree about what or how people of another country think?
Why don't you give an example from your own first hand experience instead of using others as example for your own thought process, man up.
So get over it & it's our internal matter, nothing to do with Pakistan & this thread.
You mean get over what you started? First you make assumptions giving example about Pakistanis and when you are given a dose of your own medicine, you turn around and say it's our internal matter if Extremist Hindus chanting Modi Zindabad, openly butchered humanity in Gujrat and Modi just happened to be a poor docile CM at that time.
No wonder you seem confused and find it hard to make head and tail of what you are trying to conjure up yourself.
[As for Modi, here's a dose of what saner Indians and the World think about him.
Summary of Genocide in Gujarat:
In one of the bloodiest massacres in the history of modern India, mobs armed with addresses of businesses and residences owned by Gujarat’s Muslim minority systematically eliminated Muslims. Human Rights Watch reported that nearly 2,000 Muslims were massacred by Hindu mobs and over 150,000 displaced. Modi ordered Gujarati police not to halt the bloodshed or aid the victims. The worst-affected area was Ahmedabad, the state’s largest city. Violence continued unabated for three days — February 27 to March 1 — and more sporadically throughout Gujarat for months.]
Link: http://www.minoritiesofindia.org/narendra-modi-becoming-the-butcher-of-gujarat/