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Pakistani Prisoner killed in Jaipur Jail

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What the ****...... we should fucking do India a favour and cremate the useless Indian puddu spy we caught no matter what the ICJ outcome
 
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RIP to the victim of India's smallness.

Indian lady must be feeling stronger now. :disagree:
 
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Indian modus operandi:

Attack only if the opponent,
1) Has his back turned
2) Is unarmed
3) Is all alone
4) Is tied down
5) Is weak. preferably, female, child or elderly
6) Is completely vulnerable.

After all of the above conditions are met, send in at least half a dozen Bravehearts to beat him/her to death plus rape at will.
 
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lets see how this Government reacts?
will they ignore it like the previous Governments
or will the release more Indian prisoners as a goodwill gesture?
 
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That's what we were expecting from a rude, thug and chutia nation Hindustan.... We should start killing their terrorists one by one in our jails or else they pigs will never stop killing ours...
 
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Pakistani prisoner allegedly killed by Indian inmates at Jaipur Central Jail
New Delhi, News Nation Bureau | Updated : 20 February 2019, 03:33 PM

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Pakistani prisoner Shankar-ul-Iliyas Mohammad



A Pakistani prisoner was allegedly killed by Indian inmates lodged at the Jaipur Central Jail on Wednesday. News Nation has learnt that senior officials have reached the spot to investigate the matter. According to initial probe, two Indian prisoners were involved in the killing. They had decided to kill the Pakistani inmate in protest against February 14 attack.




In January, Pakistan had shared with India a list of 537 Indian prisoners lodged in Pakistani jails as per the provisions of a bilateral agreement. They include 54 civilians and 483 fishermen, the Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement here.

“The Government of Pakistan today (Tuesday) handed over a list of 537 Indian prisoners (54 civilians and 483 fishermen) in Pakistan to the High Commission of India in Islamabad,” it said. The step was taken under the Consular Access Agreement of May 21, 2008 between Pakistan and India, the Foreign Office said.

According to the agreement, both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody twice a year, on January 1 and July 1. At least 347 Pakistani citizens or those believed to be Pakistani citizens, including 249 civilians charged under various acts and 98 fishermen who had crossed into Indian waters, are in Indian jails.

The two countries have adhered to the practice of exchanging the list of prisoners despite recurring tensions. It is one of the enduring Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) agreed upon when the two sides were trying to disentangle the complex relationship with the help of the composite dialogue process.

Fishermen from Pakistan and India are frequently detained for illegally fishing in each other’s territorial waters since the Arabian Sea does not have a clearly defined marine border and the wooden boats lack the technology to avoid being drifting away.
 
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Rip
the Indian national psyche of manning up on weak at action.

Just Hang that kulbhushan teenda already
 
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