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:lol: says a citizen of a country where UN designated terrorists openly participate in the main stream political activities and are considered massiha by most...

Talking of Massihas......I hear PM in waiting of the so called biggest democracy has been rebutted from visiting his Uncle Sam again......Terrorist at the Top. !!
 
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There are 535 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails... and 272 Pakistani prisoners in indian jails!

I think its around 375 to 400. Though i am not sure but i read this few days back... Wait let me search again if i can get that page again.
 
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This is sad for both nations. Tit for tat we are both the same, barbaric and uncouth people. Hypocrites of the highest order. Now the Indians can come down from the self appointed high horse and see the reality that they are really no better and probably a lot worse.
you are judging all Indians based on crime of one murderer?
Tit for tat was in beheading case(immoral for India, I agree) , not this one, as state is not complicit in this.
 
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Sarabjit's death was not retaliatory, a lethal fight between him and inmates took his life, unlike the death of Sanaullah which of course is retaliatory. Now, doesn't it remain difficult for an Indian too?

Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh had spoken of a threat to his life from a fellow prisoner after the execution in India of Afzal Guru but Pakistani authorities failed to provide him adequate security, his lawyer said today.

"Sarabjit told me and a CID (Crime Investigation Department) official after the execution of Afzal Guru that a prisoner in Kot Lakhpat Jail had issued death threats. I brought this to the knowledge of prison authorities and the Punjab Home Department but they did not beef up his security," Awais Sheikh, Sarabjit's counsel, told PTI.

The execution earlier this year of Guru, convicted of involvement in a 2001 terrorist attack on the Indian parliament, had triggered protests across Pakistan.

Several ****** groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba had pledged to avenge Guru's death.

When Chambail Singh, another Indian prisoner in Kot Lakhpat Jail, died after allegedly being assaulted by prison staff in January, Sheikh filed an application in the Lahore High Court seeking stringent security for Sarabjit.

"The jail authorities are responsible for the attack on Sarabjit. Where were the jail staff when he was attacked?" Sheikh said.

Leading rights activist Ansar Burney too said that he had written to the President, Prime Minister and federal Interior Ministry in January to increase security for Sarabjit after Chamel Singh's death.

"There were serious threats to Sarabjit. After Chamel Singh's death, I alerted authorities that he may be in danger," Burney told PTI.

"This was a murderous attack and the outcome of a conspiracy. How can a death row prisoner, who is held in strict security, be attacked?" he questioned.

Burney, who frequently visits jails across Pakistan to take up the issues of inmates, described the section of Kot Lakhpat Jail where Sarabjit was being held as a "jail within a jail".

He said: "Where did the other prisoners get the bricks and blades that they used to attack Sarabjit?"

Burney said he believed that the conspiracy to target Sarabjit might have its roots in the "Talibanisation" creeping across Pakistan.

"Look at the upcoming polls, political parties are campaigning only in Punjab because of threats from militants. The Chief Justice is too busy with all kinds of things and doesn't even take up the issue of prisoners," he said.

He said he planned to approach the President with a fresh petition seeking Sarabjit's release and repatriation.

"Sarabjit has already served 23 years in jail, which is equivalent to a life sentence. He cannot be hanged now. In view of the threat to his life, he should be freed and sent back to India," Burney said
 
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Do the math... there are almost 2 indians for every 1 Pakistani in ur prison!

Dude some one is dieng and you are calculating the ratio. You want many of them are fisherman in jail of both side... Same on you. Didnt expect from member like you... Atleast dont do this... So your emotions in other ways...
 
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you are judging all Indians based on crime of one murderer?
Tit for tat was in beheading case(immoral for India, I agree) , not this one, as state is not complicit in this.

And what Indians never judge anybody? oh the hypocrisy.
 
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Talking of Massihas......I hear PM in waiting of the so called biggest democracy has been rebutted from visiting his Uncle Sam again......Terrorist at the Top. !!

Could you not find a response in the context being discussed that you had to indulge in your regular practice of going off topic.. btw, whatever happened to your army delegation to the US which was detained and deboarded from a flight just before take off? And is your ex ISI chief still being sued for terrorism in a New York court ?
 
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Sarabjit's death was not retaliatory, a lethal fight between him and inmates took his life, unlike the death of Sanaullah which of course is retaliatory. Now, doesn't it remain difficult for an Indian too?
risk to sarabjeet's life was known and expected after afzal guru's death. His was high profile case already. but the pakistani terrorist was a random guy, and attack was difficult to predict.
Indian jailor was incompetent, but pakistani appears complicit.
 
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@ares, anything else pal? You have been inculcating this stuff since yesterday.
 
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Dont be stupid.. Pakistanis doing such activities are not considered terrorists as long as the blasts are in India or Afghanistan and the ones killed are not Pakistani Muslims..

You forgot the conspiracy by entire world to malign the peaceful Pakistani's.

Dont be stupid.. Pakistanis doing such activities are not considered terrorists as long as the blasts are in India or Afghanistan and the ones killed are not Pakistani Muslims..

You forgot the conspiracy by entire world to malign the peaceful Pakistani's.
 
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But karan what is indifferent when Indian government gives state honor to criminal (if not terrorists)?

Didn't you hold a three day mourning for Afzhal Guru?
 
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