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#PakWithIndiaNotoLakhviBail: A Cross-Border Show of 'Hashtag Solidarity'

Hours after a Pakistan court granted bail to Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, accused by India of plotting the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the hashtag #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail took off, in a show of solidarity across borders.

Tweets from Pakistan supported the hashtag as an important message after #IndiaWithPakistan, which became viral in an outpouring of grief from Indians after the massacre of 132 children by Taliban gunmen who stormed a school in Peshawar on Tuesday.

Among those who tweeted with the hashtag was Alizeh Iqbal Haider, a member of the Pakistan National Assembly and a spokesperson for Pakistan People's Party leader Bilawal Bhutto.
 
#PakWithIndiaNotoLakhviBail: A Cross-Border Show of 'Hashtag Solidarity'

Hours after a Pakistan court granted bail to Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, accused by India of plotting the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the hashtag #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail took off, in a show of solidarity across borders.

Tweets from Pakistan supported the hashtag as an important message after #IndiaWithPakistan, which became viral in an outpouring of grief from Indians after the massacre of 132 children by Taliban gunmen who stormed a school in Peshawar on Tuesday.

Among those who tweeted with the hashtag was Alizeh Iqbal Haider, a member of the Pakistan National Assembly and a spokesperson for Pakistan People's Party leader Bilawal Bhutto.
Wow if even "elected" politicians cant do anything who the hell is pulling strings? Werent these eggheads wasted votes on to help solve countries problems! Idiots at new levels!
 
Wow if even "elected" politicians cant do anything who the hell is pulling strings? Werent these eggheads wasted votes on to help solve countries problems! Idiots at new levels!

I am not surprised by the non-serious attitude by nawaz, its been like this since he came to power and will stay like this but you'll have people support him and his ways to death.

Tbh, I am at a point where Marshal law is not a bad option considering mounting failures and non serious attitude of govt.

This judge needs to be given a reality check of current events and I really would like to know his state of mind for granting this guy bail. Even when I don't know if the accused is guilty or not and I couldn't care less. After this tragedy and the govt. funny resolve on "No distinction in good and bad terrorists", it seems our leaderships really have learnt nothing but just bark to ease people's anger.

I never for once actually believed Indians with their solidarity, be it with Pakistan or the families of children. I have many times seen these people celebrate cross border deaths of children. So don't take them seriously, they are as fake as a $3 bill. From the very start, I saw some come up with their own agenda in wake of prosecuting of imprisoned terrorists.
 
I am not surprised by the non-serious attitude by nawaz, its been like this since he came to power and will stay like this but you'll have people support him and his ways to death.

Tbh, I am at a point where Marshal law is not a bad option considering mounting failures and non serious attitude of govt.

This judge needs to be given a reality check of current events and I really would like to know his state of mind for granting this guy bail. Even when I don't know if the accused is guilty or not and I couldn't care less. After this tragedy and the govt. funny resolve on "No distinction in good and bad terrorists", it seems our leaderships really have learnt nothing but just bark to ease people's anger.

I never for once actually believed Indians with their solidarity, be it with Pakistan or the families of children. I have many times seen these people celebrate cross border deaths of children. So don't take them seriously, they are as fake as a $3 bill. From the very start, I saw some come up with their own agenda in wake of prosecuting of imprisoned terrorists.
Had this judge's child been in that school he might have had different priorities!
 
Had this judge's child been in that school he might have had different priorities!

That's whats needed with almost all our current leadership. Govt. "appeals"...no need for appeal, go in with a bomb, arrest the judge, **** any law process when a judge can be so stupid with a bail right after we all said no terrorist to be given any mercy.
 
Indians should respect the judgement of our courts even when they are wrong. He is on conditional bail, not released.
 
Indians should respect the judgement of our courts even when they are wrong. He is on conditional bail, not released.

Apparently your COAS has asked for the hanging of some 3000 odd terrorists within 48 hours...
I suppose this timely release keeps Lakhvi's head off the guillotine...

We respect the decision of the court, but also question the timing...leaves much to the imagination
 
Apparently your COAS has asked for the hanging of some 3000 odd terrorists within 48 hours...
I suppose this timely release keeps Lakhvi's head off the guillotine...

We respect the decision of the court, but also question the timing...leaves much to the imagination

I would like Lakhvi to be thrown in front of a train. The courts are courts. Your judiciary refused to let us interview and ID Kasab. Whoever is responsible for that.
 
I would like Lakhvi to be thrown in front of a train. The courts are courts. Your judiciary refused to let us interview and ID Kasab. Whoever is responsible for that.

And given the kind of decisions the courts have made in releasing a major terrorist right after Pakistan's own 9/11, I would have to justify the decision...probably would have been inconsequential anyways..seems your judiciary is worried about the repercussions of prosecuting terrorists...
Armed forces need to take up the matter of executing these terrorists as they alone have the resources and force required to tackle the blowback that might follow.

But I do appreciate your candidness about Lakhvi...we feel the same way, add some torture before the train arrives.
 
Apparently he was granted bail because prosecution lawyer didnt bother to turn up and oppose the same.

So much for "fight against terrorism"
 
Indians should respect the judgement of our courts even when they are wrong. He is on conditional bail, not released.
Welcome to the Pakistani judicial system, failing us on extremism and terrorism since 2004.
How can anyone in the world respect the Pakistani Courts. Pakistani courts are not a legal system, its a kangaroo court.
Terrorists can threaten judges and judges let them off, if a judge actually has the galls to give punishment to a fanatic, the judge and his family have to run away to Saudi Arabia as he fears for his life. You can bet that judge will never be opposing the fanatics again.
Giving their own 'law of necessity' when asked by dictators!

Had Pakistani judicial system acted like the judicial systems of the world, followed laws laid down to the letter like judiciary is supposed to, everyone would have respected it. Right now its like a kangaroo court in some African country. So dont ask anyone in the International fraternity, let alone Indians to respect the judgement of Pakistani courts. Respect has to be earned by the institution, just because you are Pakistani, you ask everyone to respect the judgement, thats not how the world works.
 
And given the kind of decisions the courts have made in releasing a major terrorist right after Pakistan's own 9/11, I would have to justify the decision...probably would have been inconsequential anyways..seems your judiciary is worried about the repercussions of prosecuting terrorists...
Armed forces need to take up the matter of executing these terrorists as they alone have the resources and force required to tackle the blowback that might follow.

But I do appreciate your candidness about Lakhvi...we feel the same way, add some torture before the train arrives.

It's just like your system - the old judges just demand too high evidence - that is why you have "encounter specialists" in india, and why people who are guilty of killings here are released by the courts.
 
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