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It is better they arrest us ~ Pakistani cyclists angry of Indian treatment.

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Let us just compare Indian situation and Pakistani one and then talk about international events


1. Pakistan is in grip of activ terrorism by world class terrorists Al-qaeda that is dreaded around the world HENCE

Due to security no international sports event

2. India is NOT faced with any such terrorism and is passing through peace time HENCE international sports events BUT Indian Govt is forced by Hindu militants from likes of Hindu groups Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal VHP , LTTE and so on against participation of foreign teams.


So go compare who is doing better. :))).

oh by the way try to organise any international sports event in Moaists infested area and then come back for the argument.


last but NOT The least when there was NO terrorism in Pakistan we hosted International sports events quiet nicely hostly many international teams including Indian one without a dog poo in the hotel rooms and without cochroaches in ladies rooms

a little correction in the bold part..
1. Pakistan is THE HOUSE of terrorism of world class terrorists Al-qaeda LeT and many more, vehemently protected by state,that is dreaded around the world HENCE...
2.India is NOT patronizing any such terrorism and is passing through peace time HENCE international sports events BUT Indian Govt is forced by pakistani militants likes LeT, JuD, HM, Al Quaeda and may more groups soa little more watch on their team in comparison to other foreign teams.
last but not the least, tell me when there was THE time when there was no terrorists at all in pakistaan ?
 
Because that is what Pakistani's are taught to do from childhood. They are taught to think only on their religion and hate all others.

I have seen many Pakistanis asking weird questions like why Hindu feel proud of Buddhist heritage of their Indian ancestors.
 
Just one sentences

"Crappy Indians, Showing there level of education... worse than animals" :smokin:
 
I first hated this behavior but now I think the policemen did the right thing. May be they had someone killed in terrorist attack in India.

Enough of this Aman ki Asha. After beheading of our soldier and his wife and mother crying,asking to return the head, Hyderabad blast few weeks ago, we allow their PM to come to India and now this.

Kick all of them out. Allow only patients at max.

Boohoo Hoo.

Faggot.


Cry some more.
 
Or jao kambakhto india-

After the treatment vented at our blind cricketers- women cricketers- or jao m* b*** c*****-

Agreed - All blame goes to these idiotic Pakistanis who despite of knowing it go there & traitor Media & Government for singing Aman Ki Asaha - It's better to have relation with Israel than India.
 
Yar y only sportsmen always have to go to Police station for daily attendance. Please also include Pakistani Govt officials in the list
 
Thats okay, next time dont come to india for any sport event.

We are fine with other nations minus 1.
 
Thats okay, next time dont come to india for any sport event.

We are fine with other nations minus 1.

Actually I strongly agree with you here.

But I'm sure you'll allow Australian team even after their behavioral excesses at CWGs; when did Pakistani cricketers or celebs screw you over (apart from beating you on your home turf)

At any rate, it's your loss not ours. I just wish these delusional morons had a sense of pride before venturing out into uncertain, inhospitable and outwardly unfriendly land.

We laugh at your paranoia and anxiety
 
MHA formalities give Pakistan cycling team a harrowing time


The Union Home Ministry has come under fire from Pakistani sportsmen for “inconveniencing” them soon after they arrived here for an international event.

The travails of the Pakistan cycling team began even at the visa window of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad and continued unabated after a truncated and bed-raggled contingent arrived in India.

On Sunday, the team’s bus was stopped by two persons, who looked like policemen, as soon as it left the hotel. For a full 45 minutes, the policemen kept poring over the papers till team manager Rashid Ahmad lost his temper and the men relented.

Next was a visit by policemen who informed the team that unlike participants from the other two-dozen-odd countries, the Pakistanis would have to report to the police station on a daily basis. They told Pakistan Cycling Federation president Munawar Baseer that the entire team was liable to pay a fine because the members had not reported to a police station for 48 hours.

“It is better they arrest us and take us to prison. We did not know they will reduce us to this state. If the other Ministries and departments cannot handle the Home Ministry, India should not hold international events. Sportsmen are to be treated without discrimination. They cannot single out sportspeople from one country and harass them,” said Mr. Baseer who is a well-known entrepreneur and the force behind ensuring funds were available to field a full men’s team and a token representation in the women’s section by a paraplegic teenager.

The teenager, Anam Mehmood, who was to be accompanied by her mother, and two senior cyclists could not make it as they were denied visas. Worse, a coach was also not given visa, making it impossible for the team to take part in one of the two main sections.


Mr. Baseer, a former national champion in cycling, had additional reasons to feel humiliated. He had come to India thrice in the last two years. And never has he had to suffer the ignominy of reporting on a daily basis to the police station.

Although the Asian Cycling Championship started here on March 4 with jersey checks and other formalities, Mr. Baseer’s plan to ensure his country’s full participation was pole-axed by the Home Ministry from the beginning.

Till March 8, the contingent was cooling its heels in Islamabad waiting for a visa. According to South Block sources, part of the delay was caused by a rival federation claiming to be the legitimate federation.

Finally, intervention by Cycling Federation of India president and politician Parminder Singh Dhindsa spurred Home Ministry mandarins in the Islamabad High Commission to inform the team and its managers that the visas were ready.

MHA formalities give Pakistan cycling team a harrowing time - The Hindu

Every Pakistani who travels to India deserves what they get
 
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