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Pakistan lodges protest with Indian govt over PNS Babur incident

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When a person hugs his friend they have to come close to each other,might be possible INS Godavari wanted to express friendship to Babur.
 
If this incident is true, the captain needs to present a damn good explanation and an apology.
 
This is simple,
Pakistanis arranged funds for the hostages which included the Indians as well. India refused / ignored the payment that was to be made to pirates. So Pakistan has to pay them, they arranged and went to the pirates and got released the hostages / ship. PNS Baber was escorting the released ship, with pakistani commandoes, doctors etc.

Now indians, they didn't had the courage to pay the ransom amount even after commitments, they even didnt had the courage to face the pirates, the only thing they could do is to 'pressurize' Pakistan, kion keh aik hi jaga to in a bas chalta hai. They tried well, but moo ki khani pari.

Shame on you people, you should at least be thankful to Pakistan for paying ransom amount for your Sailors, providing medical assistance to your sailers.

They are waiting for the facts :lol:...... Why dont you just listen to the statements of your sailors aired by your channels.
 
Guys! No need to start war of words on these issues. We don't know the real version and perhaps we will never know. Point is no harm done. Everyone is safe. Sailors will reach their destination today so what's the fight about?

To my fellow compatriots! No need to froth over the attitude of Indian media or their Govt. Fact is that we earned the gratitude of the families of Indian sailors which is more valuable than anything in return.
This post is a gem!
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Thanks mehru for bringing some sanity around here!

Cheers! :cheers:
 
Have some shame , we rescued your sailors and paid for their ransom. This the first time in history when Pakistani Commandos risked their lives for the sake of their enemies - first time when their guns were against the captivators of those Indian men and not on Indians themselves - its just a proof of our "wide heartedness" and your little ship which almost refused to rescue its own men harassing our ship with your men on board was cowardly and a classic show of very indian "i will stab you in the back" mentality.

Indeed indian navy is full of sh1t.


Just take a look at this thread i am the only one who have thanked and commented on Great efforts of Mr ansar burney trust and all who have contributed.............

http://www.defence.pk/forums/political-videos/114706-22-sailors-released-somali-pirates-hostage.html#post1855584


And about this incident.............Its only what pakistanis are saying....So i am not buying it.!!! No one know what actually happened there.

Now Carry on..:)
 
This is simple,
Now indians, they didn't had the courage to pay the ransom amount even after commitments.
Aren't you aware that if our netas collected any money, it would have all gone into their pockets, which are bottomless! Or they would have asked for a cut which probably would have amounted to 90%!! :sniper: :cheesy:
 
This is simple,
Pakistanis arranged funds for the hostages which included the Indians as well. India refused / ignored the payment that was to be made to pirates. So Pakistan has to pay them, they arranged and went to the pirates and got released the hostages / ship. PNS Baber was escorting the released ship, with pakistani commandoes, doctors etc.

Now indians, they didn't had the courage to pay the ransom amount even after commitments, they even didnt had the courage to face the pirates, the only thing they could do is to 'pressurize' Pakistan, kion keh aik hi jaga to in a bas chalta hai. They tried well, but moo ki khani pari.

Shame on you people, you should at least be thankful to Pakistan for paying ransom amount for your Sailors, providing medical assistance to your sailers.

They are waiting for the facts :lol:...... Why dont you just listen to the statements of your sailors aired by your channels.

IN lack courage? :lol: sweetie, we have destroyed countless pirate vessels and sunk their numerous motherships. those guys have declared war on us. if u doubt capability or guts of IN just ask the PN officers who served in 1971.

no. this is politics. the incident happened because IN wanted to send a message to PN: stay away from the sea. Imperialistic attitude that resulted from greater power, i reckon
 
if u doubt capability or guts of IN just ask the PN officers who served in 1971.

I have many things to share about the so called "guts" of IN but since this isn't the proper thread so just move on.

no. this is politics. the incident happened because IN wanted to send a message to PN: stay away from the sea. Imperialistic attitude that resulted from greater power, i reckon [/B]

Thanks for accepting that PN is correct in it's verdict and IN did behaved immature. Thanks. :tup:
 
Free from pirates, MV Suez runs out of fuel

KARACHI: Human Rights activist Ansar Burney announced on Saturday that although technical faults in the MV Suez ship released by Somali pirates had been fixed, the ship had run out of fuel.

Speaking to Express 24/7, Burney said that if fuel is not supplied to MV Suez in the next 24 hours, all of its crew will have to be rescued. The Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul-Ebad was informed about the predicament as well as the rescue of the MV Suez.

Pakistani Naval Ship, PNS Babur, is escorting the MV Suez, while a helicopter is watching over it. The Governor was told that nine naval commandos are also on board the MV Suez to guard the released sailors and that food and medicines are also being provided to them.
On Friday, Islamabad accused an Indian Navy warship of hampering the humanitarian operation being carried out by the Pakistan Navy to rescue an MV Suez that was released by Somali pirates this week.

A statement issued by the Foreign Office said Pakistan lodged a protest with the India government on an incident that occurred on June 16 when an Indian Navy Ship Godavari not only hampered the humanitarian operations being carried out by Pakistan Navy ShipBabur, but also undertook dangerous manoeuvres during the course of the incident.

Free from pirates, MV Suez runs out of fuel – The Express Tribune
 
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