Joe Shearer
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Indians responding here on this thread to Pakistan's good gesture is simply Pathetic. @Joe Shearer
Good Heavens, what happened?
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Indians responding here on this thread to Pakistan's good gesture is simply Pathetic. @Joe Shearer
Good Heavens, what happened?
have you read Indian comments on this thread ..
I did, after your tag, and found them, in some degree, distressing and embarrassing. I also found two downright obscene Pakistani comments, ones by @El Sidd and @Areesh , apart from the ones where Sushma Swaraj was called Suwar Raj.
Personally speaking, I feel that the Pakistan Government should be thanked; this was a decent thing to do, and could have been withheld, notwithstanding any supposed international pressure. The entire episode is murky, and how the man came to be where he is now needs far more transparency in the circumstances.
Except @SMC, the honourable exception, the other remarks by Pakistani members have been in appalling bad taste. The other side was no better; I found it horrible that some of the Indian members became triumphalist on reading about this essentially decent gesture by the Pakistan government.
Issue is ppl think he wont be hanged n willb handed back, i fear the same tooTerrorists have rights too, nothing wrong in allowing a criminal on death row to meet his family for the last time
some of them were bit harsh response from our side too .. but i agree that this little gesture does break some ice between two govt/People .
Last meeting, don't worry thus would be the end of monkey.
some of them were bit harsh response from our side too .. but i agree that this little gesture does break some ice between two govt/People .
F*ck this goodwill gesture and hang the b@stard once he is done meeting his mom and wife.
If he is found guilty ( which I pretty much believe he is ) in past prisoners released from Pakistan later confessed to be spies .