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Dear India, a simple “thank you” would have sufficed. Your neighbour, Pakistan

Thank you Pakistan for falsely framing one of our innocent citizens to malign India, and then insulting his innocent mother and wife. And good luck in ICJ.

Are you a desh bhagt? Here it is something for you to look into.

How did Pak arrest Jadhav? They heard him speak Marathi - MUMBAI MIRROR

Try to google that above.

Indians didn't like their own medicine. U used to insult others, right? U should thank us we didn't use pellet guns on both ladies like you did in Kashmir. Don't buy much of your media..It is controlled by your establishment...We followed protocols.

Pakistan is not answerable to India...ICJ have no jurisdiction over domestic issues of Pakistan especially if it is related with terrorism. He will be hanged...Take care of your poor fishermen we just released and stop worrying about Jadhav. He is gone forever.

You are involved in Baluchistan, from where your terrorist got arrested, a fact, mentioned even by your most beloved anti Pakistan academic Christine affair...

no powerful civilized nation can have peace treaty with weak primitive barbaric ppl

That's why Pakistanis are struggling to have relations with Indians.
 
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To make matters even worse....

The Pakistani govt initially denied Kasab was a citizen. They claimed it was a “ false flag” operation. When their own national media arrived at Kasab’s village and interviewed his parents, they black balled the media outlet and to this day Geo TV is harrased and vilified. It’s original sin being that it was they who confirmed to the world that kasab was indeed Pakistani.

Meanwhile India has always accepted that Jadhav is an Indian , just denied that he is a terrorist or that he was captured in Baluchistan. That is still the Indian govts stand.

Yes, the world is watching.
Being an indian it is incumbent upon u to have low iq. Geo tvs reporting was busted to be fake.

 
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indians are ungrateful snakes. The more you feed them the more they will bite. I was against letting him meet his wife and mother. Do we extend the same humanitarian gestures to small time terrorists? Did india allow Pakistan the counsellor access or family members of Ajmal Kassab to meet him? The answer is NO...so why we do this gestures which has not made anything better rather worse. The best thing is to behead him on Wahgah border and let his stinky body to be eaten by dogs.

Thankyou for what. Kidnaping an innocent retired officer form Iran who was there doing business. Framing him by stating that he had a fake passport

has the Indian government allowed a convicted Pakistani facing death sentence in an Indian jail to meet his mother and wife?

Game, set and match I say. Of course the answer is no.

Your bureaucrats are incapable of escalating issues in the right manner, It's not India's fault. There have been other cases like Raymon Davis etc.

Donot blame other for incompetencies of your institutions
 
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How did Pak arrest Jadhav? They heard him speak Marathi - MUMBAI MIRROR

Try to google that above.

Indians didn't like their own medicine. U used to insult others, right? U should thank us we didn't use pellet guns on both ladies like you did in Kashmir. Don't buy much of your media..It is controlled by your establishment...We followed protocols.

Pakistan is not answerable to India...ICJ have no jurisdiction over domestic issues of Pakistan especially if it is related with terrorism. He will be hanged...Take care of your poor fishermen we just released and stop worrying about Jadhav. He is gone forever.

You are involved in Baluchistan, from where your terrorist got arrested, a fact, mentioned even by your most beloved anti Pakistan academic Christine affair...

Right, Yadav was arrested from Iran where he was on a business trip, and then this story was cooked.

See, now your TV channels are cooking a new story of Yadav's mother wearing 'quantum tech saree', which could vanish Yadav.
 
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Thankyou for what. Kidnaping an innocent retired officer form Iran who was there doing business. Framing him by stating that he had a fake passport
No believes in your lies and craps and even didn't support that lie. The ugly monkey has accepted carrying out terrorism acts inside Pakistan.
 
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By Santosh Arora Published: December 29, 2017

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Kulbhushan Jadhav meets his family at the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Monday. PHOTO: FOREIGN OFFICE


“The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.”


These words from Irish poet WB Yeats’ poem, Second Coming, sum up the mood in the subcontinent today.


All the negative forces have ganged up to throttle the voice of sanity. These divisive agents are full of passion and want to preside over the fate of the relationship between India and Pakistan.

We witnessed the worst effect of these negative forces after the meeting between Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian spy facing death sentence in a Pakistani court, and his female relatives. The meeting was aimed at breaking the ice between the two nations; it was a humanitarian gesture, no doubt, and the signal Islamabad wanted to send was that lets revive the interaction.


But this was not to be.


The Indian media was playing to a script; they were more interested in sabotaging the effort than appreciating it. They immediately claimed that Jadhav’s family was harassed during the meeting and that Pakistan did not respect the cultural and religious norms of the women and made Jadhav’s wife take off her jewellery, including her mangal sutra, which is a necklace that married Hindu women wear. Later, they added that Jadhav was talking under duress and that there was “an atmosphere of coercion.”


Perhaps the Indian media should answer a simple question: has the Indian government allowed a convicted Pakistani facing death sentence in an Indian jail to meet his mother and wife? Will it not follow some prison manual and protocol in allowing an interaction with an imprisoned man and his relatives? Will it consider a Pakistani spy arrested on Indian soil as a hero or a terrorist?


Islamabad followed its own guidelines in letting Jadhav and his family members interact.


It was always in Pakistan’s hand not to allow the meeting to take place at all. We should have been more appreciative of Islamabad’s gesture. But on the contrary, New Delhi was more aggressive and acting as a victim.


There were accusations made from Pakistan’s end too, as they claimed that there was a chip in Jadhav’s wife’s shoes which looked suspicious and hence were not returned to her as they have been sent for further investigation. Given the sensitivities of the matter, if it is proven that there indeed was a chip in her shoe, this will be the last meeting between Jadhav and his family. In this case, India would have no one but themselves to blame because it violated Pakistan’s trust.


One can always argue that Islamabad should have been more polite, sensitive and aware as to how the whole affair will play out. It should have handled the situation differently. However, as an old watcher of Indo-Pak relationship, I can vouch that no matter how elegantly, nicely or deferentially Pakistan handled this matter, there would have been some controversy or the other.


The problem is that we are hostages to a deep-seated historical paranoia, and as long as we are prisoners of this paranoia, we will remain stuck in the time warp.


It was this sheer paranoia that forced Pakistan to micro-control the meeting between Jadhav and his family. But India – a big country claiming to be a South Asian power house and one of the largest economies of the world – suffers from deep short-sightedness. It’s not the progressive politics that informs this emerging power but a regressive worldview that grips it.


The media also reflects that paranoid vision. As a result, what is happening is that we are producing a mass, a generation, which can act as a lynch mob. It is devoid of any historical sense and is highly anti-liberal.


But it is not just the media that is perpetuating hate, but the politicians of India too who have taken it upon themselves to deepen the divide between the two countries just to feed their own agendas. This can be seen by the statement made by a Rajya Sabha MP, Subramaniam Swamy, who urged that it was time that India go to war with Pakistan. This statement came into light after the Indian media accused Pakistan of harassing Jadhav’s family.


The way we are behaving, we are making a mockery of ourselves. It’s not Pakistan that is insulting us; it is we who are abusing our own ethos, culture and thinking.


The way the situation unfolded after the meeting on December 25th and the way vested interests were allowed to hijack the whole issue and create a war-like situation, shows how the biggest democracy of the world lacks the political and emotional maturity as a nation.


It does not expose Pakistan; it exposes how we are becoming a nation of reactionaries, and how we are becoming a country where lynch mob mentality is becoming our second nature.


Does India really care what is going to be the fate of Jadhav? A persistent hostile relationship will further jeopardise the life of this Indian spy.


With Narendra Modi into the last year of his term, he will use the anti-Pakistan sentiment to reap electoral dividends. He does not have much to show in terms of achievement or progress, the emotional card is a tried and tested formula and the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) government will try its best to exploit that.


No wonder the frequency of border skirmishes has increased. The media is helping the government’s cause by resorting to divisive propaganda.


Pakistan is also going to face elections in a few months’ time, and when election is round the corner, peace is the biggest casualty. And we are witnessing exactly that.

Santosh Arora
The blogger is a journalist from India.

https://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/...-would-have-sufficed-your-neighbour-pakistan/

@war&peace I think Jadhav should be hanged asap. We need to make an example out of him. I knew this was engineered uproar from Indian side. We shouldn't be impressed and I think we are not. So, are we waiting for right moment? :D
I think Pakistan wasn't expecting reciprocity, Pakistan wanted to project that it can act on humanitarian grounds while Indian media tried to show otherwise. I believe this because we freed 100+ India fisherman the next day. Pakistan is most probably trying to repair its tarnished image while India media will make sure it keeps picking faults with every humanitarian act by Pakistan. I remember "Beef masala" propaganda when we sent humanitarian aid to Nepal.
 
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Author's agenda of camouflaging direct insults on two women ,their religious feelings to further a lost cause of friendly relations btw two countries is absolutely pathetic to say the least.

These leaches are selling self respect for few dollars.

These are the same people who come up with RSS was behind 26/11 shit.
 
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By Santosh Arora Published: December 29, 2017


I agree with journalist...Let us give respect to Pakistan where it is due...

Thank you Pakistan for allowing the familly to meet K Yadav.

62203-coverjadavjpg-1514540659-532-640x480.jpg

Kulbhushan Jadhav meets his family at the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Monday. PHOTO: FOREIGN OFFICE


“The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.”


These words from Irish poet WB Yeats’ poem, Second Coming, sum up the mood in the subcontinent today.


All the negative forces have ganged up to throttle the voice of sanity. These divisive agents are full of passion and want to preside over the fate of the relationship between India and Pakistan.

We witnessed the worst effect of these negative forces after the meeting between Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian spy facing death sentence in a Pakistani court, and his female relatives. The meeting was aimed at breaking the ice between the two nations; it was a humanitarian gesture, no doubt, and the signal Islamabad wanted to send was that lets revive the interaction.


But this was not to be.


The Indian media was playing to a script; they were more interested in sabotaging the effort than appreciating it. They immediately claimed that Jadhav’s family was harassed during the meeting and that Pakistan did not respect the cultural and religious norms of the women and made Jadhav’s wife take off her jewellery, including her mangal sutra, which is a necklace that married Hindu women wear. Later, they added that Jadhav was talking under duress and that there was “an atmosphere of coercion.”


Perhaps the Indian media should answer a simple question: has the Indian government allowed a convicted Pakistani facing death sentence in an Indian jail to meet his mother and wife? Will it not follow some prison manual and protocol in allowing an interaction with an imprisoned man and his relatives? Will it consider a Pakistani spy arrested on Indian soil as a hero or a terrorist?


Islamabad followed its own guidelines in letting Jadhav and his family members interact.


It was always in Pakistan’s hand not to allow the meeting to take place at all. We should have been more appreciative of Islamabad’s gesture. But on the contrary, New Delhi was more aggressive and acting as a victim.


There were accusations made from Pakistan’s end too, as they claimed that there was a chip in Jadhav’s wife’s shoes which looked suspicious and hence were not returned to her as they have been sent for further investigation. Given the sensitivities of the matter, if it is proven that there indeed was a chip in her shoe, this will be the last meeting between Jadhav and his family. In this case, India would have no one but themselves to blame because it violated Pakistan’s trust.


One can always argue that Islamabad should have been more polite, sensitive and aware as to how the whole affair will play out. It should have handled the situation differently. However, as an old watcher of Indo-Pak relationship, I can vouch that no matter how elegantly, nicely or deferentially Pakistan handled this matter, there would have been some controversy or the other.


The problem is that we are hostages to a deep-seated historical paranoia, and as long as we are prisoners of this paranoia, we will remain stuck in the time warp.


It was this sheer paranoia that forced Pakistan to micro-control the meeting between Jadhav and his family. But India – a big country claiming to be a South Asian power house and one of the largest economies of the world – suffers from deep short-sightedness. It’s not the progressive politics that informs this emerging power but a regressive worldview that grips it.


The media also reflects that paranoid vision. As a result, what is happening is that we are producing a mass, a generation, which can act as a lynch mob. It is devoid of any historical sense and is highly anti-liberal.


But it is not just the media that is perpetuating hate, but the politicians of India too who have taken it upon themselves to deepen the divide between the two countries just to feed their own agendas. This can be seen by the statement made by a Rajya Sabha MP, Subramaniam Swamy, who urged that it was time that India go to war with Pakistan. This statement came into light after the Indian media accused Pakistan of harassing Jadhav’s family.


The way we are behaving, we are making a mockery of ourselves. It’s not Pakistan that is insulting us; it is we who are abusing our own ethos, culture and thinking.


The way the situation unfolded after the meeting on December 25th and the way vested interests were allowed to hijack the whole issue and create a war-like situation, shows how the biggest democracy of the world lacks the political and emotional maturity as a nation.


It does not expose Pakistan; it exposes how we are becoming a nation of reactionaries, and how we are becoming a country where lynch mob mentality is becoming our second nature.


Does India really care what is going to be the fate of Jadhav? A persistent hostile relationship will further jeopardise the life of this Indian spy.


With Narendra Modi into the last year of his term, he will use the anti-Pakistan sentiment to reap electoral dividends. He does not have much to show in terms of achievement or progress, the emotional card is a tried and tested formula and the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) government will try its best to exploit that.


No wonder the frequency of border skirmishes has increased. The media is helping the government’s cause by resorting to divisive propaganda.


Pakistan is also going to face elections in a few months’ time, and when election is round the corner, peace is the biggest casualty. And we are witnessing exactly that.

Santosh Arora
The blogger is a journalist from India.

https://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/...-would-have-sufficed-your-neighbour-pakistan/

@war&peace I think Jadhav should be hanged asap. We need to make an example out of him. I knew this was engineered uproar from Indian side. We shouldn't be impressed and I think we are not. So, are we waiting for right moment? :D
 
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Means he would spent his remaining life eating beef birayani.
No why... WTH....rather our wandering dogs should feast on his meat instead of raising the snake on our tax money...He is a terrorist and we should learn from Uncle Sam how to treat a terrorist similar to Abu Ghuraib jail and then kill him in way that most of the killing done by him get avenged in this world.
 
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No why... WTH....rather our wandering dogs should feast on his meat instead of raising the snake on our tax money...He is a terrorist and we should learn from Uncle Sam how to treat a terrorist similar to Abu Ghuraib jail and then kill him in way that most of the killing done by him get avenged in this world.
I share same feelings but telling you the reality.
 
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I agree, he should be hanged as soon as possible. He met his wife and mother, which wasn't even mandatory for Pakistan to do so, but it's time to give him his well-deserved punishment.
 
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