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I will go to India again a thousand times - A Pakistani Student who was beaten in Pondicherry .

The reason why he made more friends in India in just 2 years, compared to Pakistani could be for following reasons:-
1) He was a misfit in this society
2) Since he was Pakistani and Pakistanis are quite fairer in complexion to Indians, maybe many people wanted to be his friend.
3) Since he was from Land of Pure, everyone in India would be curious to know about our land, so this fool would have though that they are his friends
4)Here in Pakistan everyone would be aware of his past activities and attitude so maybe no one giving him any lift :D

Conclusion is If no one gives you any lift in Pakistan please go to India they will give be your friends :D


What a shamefully shallow statement.

Reported.
 
The reason why he made more friends in India in just 2 years, compared to Pakistani could be for following reasons:-
1) He was a misfit in this society
2) Since he was Pakistani and Pakistanis are quite fairer in complexion to Indians, maybe many people wanted to be his friend.
3) Since he was from Land of Pure, everyone in India would be curious to know about our land, so this fool would have though that they are his friends
4)Here in Pakistan everyone would be aware of his past activities and attitude so maybe no one giving him any lift :D

Conclusion is If no one gives you any lift in Pakistan please go to India they will give be your friends :D
Array nahi bhai...ghareeb ko apni degree nikalwani hain...we are already immune towards beizziti...so if he has done some to get his degree...what is so wrong with that...duffer ko wapis yahin ana hain...
.dekhlena.....his next statement will be something like that:'I may have more friends in India...but I love Pakustan ...and this place is more important for me then any other.... :P
and very some Indians will be like:'what the hell!'
 
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I was about to give you a befitting response but then I remembered that's why the forum gave me a negative ratings button.
remove that negative rating . Most of the shias have 'ali' in their name and the recent genocide of shias in pakistan clearly depicts they want to run from pakistan.

are u aware some of the shia are refugees in sri lanka also
 
The reason why he made more friends in India in just 2 years, compared to Pakistani could be for following reasons:-
1) He was a misfit in this society
2) Since he was Pakistani and Pakistanis are quite fairer in complexion to Indians, maybe many people wanted to be his friend.
3) Since he was from Land of Pure, everyone in India would be curious to know about our land, so this fool would have though that they are his friends
4)Here in Pakistan everyone would be aware of his past activities and attitude so maybe no one giving him any lift :D

Conclusion is If no one gives you any lift in Pakistan please go to India they will give be your friends :D
Post rated negitively for mocking other nation's complexion.
 
remove that negative rating.

How about, no?

Most of the shias have 'ali' in their name

Not necessarily, many of my Shia friends do not have Ali in their name and my maternal cousins (Sunni) do. Your assertion based on half-baked theories is completely false.

and the recent genocide of shias in pakistan clearly depicts they want to run from pakistan.

Yes, they must be speaking to you for consular access.

are u aware some of the shia are refugees in sri lanka also

Are you aware that almost the entire population is still put?
 
looks like smashing the cold drink bottle on his head really did the trick :D
 
You guys are taking his statement too seriously...
Some are interpreting that his statements are reflecting Pakistani society's unfriendly and so called hostile attitude.
Some are declaring him thankless,moron etc...
But what I have understand till now that he has passed a diplomatic statement because he has to get his degree,plus he got beaten up there badly..so he is definitely gonna make attempt to make some scores,and for this he may not even hesitate in talking shit about Pakistani society...point no#1
So it is a common sense that he is gonna praise that country and their society from which he is gonna get his benefit.
So,stop complicating things.Mark my words...Inshallah'tala....his next statement will be pro-Pakistani.:D

Firstly, leave this all idealistic ideology, firstly tell me you ever lived in hostel?
 
Rated negitively and reporting on crossing limits and making low class comments

You should thank your so called "Think Tank" status that you are abusing it, else we could get down on level playing field but I guess just like everyone in our society, you are also abusing your so called given reporting privilege.
 
you get the cheapest booze in pondicherry,who dsnt want to go there thousand times.
 
“I will go to India again a thousand times as I have more friends there than I have in Pakistan,” said Ali Hassan Raza, a Pakistani student in India who was beaten in his hostel at Pondicherry University on May 13. He came back home two days later. Raza had just completed his two-year postgraduate specialisation in South Asian Studies when the incident happened. He is now back in his hometown of Pattoki, 84km from Lahore.

“I went to the hostel washroom early in the morning and left the door of my room open. In my absence, somebody sneaked into my room and, when I went back to sleep, the guy opened the door for two other people,” Raza explained. He said the attackers beat him up with iron rods, hung a rope around his neck and hit him on the head with a cold drink bottle.

“The attackers left after some time and I don’t think they wanted to kill me,” the student said, adding that he stayed in hospital for the next two days until arrangements were made for his return to Pakistan. Replying to a question as to what could be the motive behind the incident, he said he did not know the cause as he was quite popular at the campus. He’s not sure whether the assailants wanted to send a message, malign the university or simply wanted to divert attention as general elections were going on at that time.

“The authorities responded to the incident, the state governor came to meet me in the hospital and the regional police chief also visited and assured me security,” he said. However Pakistani authorities did not respond until he contacted them through an official whose number he had obtained, Raza added. Once the incident got media attention, Raza says help came from the Pakistani officials and the Pakistani ambassador got in touch with him.

It is important that there are more people-to-people contacts and that citizens have a better understanding of each other. “In India, many universities have Pakistan Studies departments and many students have done PhDs on Pakistan but we don’t have Indian Studies centres at our universities,” Raza exclaimed.
But what was Raza doing in India in the first place?

“I went to India under the South Asia Foundation (SAF) students exchange programme. My class consisted of two students from each Saarc country. I was the only one from Pakistan,” he explained, saying he has good memories of his two-year stay at Pondicherry and have been immensely impressed by their development in various fields like medicine, social sciences and information technology.

“During my stay there I have written a book titled Why I Do Not Hate India which will be soon published in English and Hindi. My friend Chandana Baruah is the co-author of this book,” he stated. The book consisted of his impressions on about 15 sectors in which India had made significant development.

The student said that it is important that there are more people-to-people contacts and that citizens have a better understanding of each other. “In India, many universities have Pakistan Studies departments and many students have done PhDs on Pakistan but we don’t have Indian Studies centres at our universities,” Raza exclaimed. He also added that he got a lot of love and affection in India but was hugely disappointed by the response of his own people who objected to his decision of studying in India and maligned him for going there.

On another note, he said that there are lots of misconceptions in both countries. “In Pakistan, students are taught that India is a caste-ridden society and its people kill their daughters; however, the reality is quite different. India is a very diverse country,” he said. In order to remove these mistaken beliefs, the development of social sciences and people-to-people contacts would be the steps in the right direction.

Talking about what can be done to bring a change in attitude of people both countries, he said, “Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to India to attend the oath-taking of Narendra Modi and their meetings would not bring about any major difference. The real change would come with the development of research centres to explore common grounds and social and cultural similarities.”

Raza said that his stay in India was not smooth sailing and initially he faced a lot of difficulties but he dealt with all of them. “I was not allowed to go out of the city and I had to get clearance, not only from the local police but also from the regional police every six months,” he said. In that context, he stated that once when he was coming back to Pakistan and had to stay in New Delhi for a night, no hotel gave him accommodation and he had to spend that night in a gurdwara.

Salima Hashmi, Dean of Beaconhouse National University’s School of Visual Arts and Design, who heads SAF Students Exchange Programme, said there were 88 beneficiaries of the programme at her university while dozens others went to India but the incident that Raza faced was the first one. She said two students even went for a PhD in Kashmir, which is considered to be a conflict zone. The SAF has also sent students to Nepal, Sri Lanka and other Saarc countries. “Since 2007, Indian students had also been coming to Pakistan to pursue higher studies and I want more students to go to India for higher studies,” added Hashmi.

“The mishap that Raza faced was possibly an outcome of the university’s internal politics as there are various kinds of students with different mindsets and backgrounds in any institute of higher studies,” elaborated Hashmi.

Elaborating about the SAF, she said, “It is a non-political, non-profit organisation and was founded by Madanjeet Singh who thought that the youth’s participation was important to build peace in the region.” With the same aim, Ali Hassan Raza and other students got a chance to study and explore other countries’ cultures.

Hindustan Times’ special correspondent Sudipto Mondal has a different take on the incident. He says that the cause of the attack lay in the very social structure of India, especially how that reflects on the education system. He said all the higher education campuses were dominated by upper class Hindus who maltreat even the lower caste Hindus and are unwilling to give space to anybody else.

“The students coming from Pakistan should select such universities which have a reputation of being secular and liberal with a progressive atmosphere, like the Asian School of Journalism, Chennai or Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,” stated Mondal. It is not difficult to find such institutions as there were hundreds of such institutes of higher learning in India. The students should also look at the history of the area and its atmosphere, he maintained.

Mondal said Indian society had been polarised and become more conservative in the last 15 to 20 years and as a result there is an increase in right wing political influence.

The incident that Raza faced was a minor one, something which is quite common in India and its genesis was in the social structure of India itself rather than anything else.

Bilateral ties: Love thy neighbour - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
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those who gone against rule of law .. should be punished...
 
You should thank your so called "Think Tank" status that you are abusing it, else we could get down on level playing field but I guess just like everyone in our society, you are also abusing your so called given reporting privilege.


1. You made an unsuitable comment.
2. You blatantly abused a TT.

And now you're playing the victim card? Seriously?
 
You are allowed to do that in Islam to save your life. Mass muderer Modi is likely to commit genocide on the Muslims.

Ok, I want to give you some reality check

I was in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat some 2 years ago for my summer training, and I lived in PG with 2 other guys. They are doing there B.Tech from Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, one was Hindu guy from Haryana
and other was Muslim from a village in Gujarat ( I doesnt remember the village name ).

And I was shocked when he tell me the things, he told before the Modi Govt. the Gujarat position was even worst than Bihar, kidnapping and murder was common in Gujarat.

And even imposing curfew was common because of riots threat, a hindu guy cannot enter in Muslim area and vice versa, you cannot live to found your body if you do that. The riots in Gujarat was part of life. The crime was even higher than Bihar, the girls cannot walk freely in roads in night. But this all changed now. And these are all real.

And on development, he told me that there is a time when power cut is common even for 12-14 hrs in cities, but now not a power cut for a single hour in his own village.

BTW, it doesnt matter to me you change your mind or not, it doesnt matter to us what BD citizen think of Indian PM, it doesnt matter to us, but at least Indian citizens should travel one time in Gujarat to see the change.
 
First of all..
I was the member of management who created/programmed this criteria for marking members..not any/mod/TTA and TTC..because members..most prominetly Indians were complaining..and after discussions with management I prepared it..
And Webby approved it.
The criteria strictly stated that personal attack upon anyone's nationality is not allowed.Most appreciated statements were:
Salary Indian rapiests and Pakistan is a failed state is not allowed.
My Indian friends and Pakistani friends both agreed on this.
So..I don't even give a shit to what do you think.Everyone knows that it is easy to get positive ratings from me.
But now let me add this to your bank of knowledge that if you want to get -ve just break the criteria.
I will not stoop to troll's level as troll posts are themselves self explanatory.
I am sorry.rules are rules. For those who are grieved with negative ratings are welcomed to GHQ

Regards
 
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