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#TerrorMata strikes again

You should be glad they will be paying double then your poor patients, thats why terror mata allowed her visa without sign of foreign minister.. you are not doing any favour,

personally i think she should have asked govt of Pakistan or ministry of health for help.. sanghi scums have turned few dozen patients into their daily propaganda dose.

Meanwhile curse be upon the Pakistani ruling elite and private sector hospitals who cannot provide these facilities to Pakistanis.
India is the first country in the world who foreign minister issue visas on twitter:lol:
 
I am going to post something later, but can you give me your promise you WILL NOT take offense? Because what I will post is going to be extremely provocative.

Sure, rip apart anyone including me. I am no fan of anyone, not the evil within myself. But then I am human. :)
 
Sure, rip apart anyone including me. I am no fan of anyone, not the evil within myself. But then I am human. :)

Take a look at the following pictures from Slumdog Millionaire. This is the reason why you will never understand the lofty ideals of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

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These pictures carry so much meaning in them, you should take a moment to reflect. I think it truly reflects Indian psyche. Safeguarding Amitabh's picture even if it means laying waste to your own self. A man whose only claim to fame is as an actor, mimicking the actions of fictitious characters, much like an ape will mimic what he sees. Because for you, there is no limits to which you can descend in order to gain sympathies in the eyes of someone you lionize.

Upholding it, much like a national flag. It really dilutes the position of the national flag itself. Normally, nothing else deserves as much respect as the flag. One would lay down his life but not let the flag fall. But here, a picture of Amitabh Bachan takes its place.

Jinnah teaches self-respect. He wants to elevate his nation from the vagaries of slum dogs, but he doesn't give being a millionaire as an ideal. Going to Britain to arm oneself with knowledge is one thing. Begging for personal favors of medical treatment from a sworn enemy is entirely something else. A key difference, that is simply lost upon you.
 
Take a look at the following pictures from Slumdog Millionaire. This is the reason why you will never understand the lofty ideals of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

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These pictures carry so much meaning in them, you should take a moment to reflect. I think it truly reflects Indian psyche. Safeguarding Amitabh's picture even if it means laying waste to your own self. A man whose only claim to fame is as an actor, mimicking the actions of fictitious characters, much like an ape will mimic what he sees. Because for you, there is no limits to which you can descend in order to gain sympathies in the eyes of someone you lionize.

Upholding it, much like a national flag. It really dilutes the position of the national flag itself. Normally, nothing else deserves as much respect as the flag. One would lay down his life but not let the flag fall. But here, a picture of Amitabh Bachan takes its place.

Jinnah teaches self-respect. He wants to elevate his nation from the vagaries of slum dogs, but he doesn't give being a millionaire as an ideal. Going to Britain to arm oneself with knowledge is one thing. Begging for personal favors of medical treatment from a sworn enemy is entirely something else. A key difference, that is simply lost upon you.

I do not see much difference in the picture and people simply revering people without logic. Neither the psyche is exclusive to a nationality. History and even present is full of such examples.

Its just in picture its Amitabh, for you its Jinnah, for some it could be Mahatma Gandhi. I see no difference.

Education helps when one is alive to use it. Did Jinnah find himself of no use for pakistan when he decided to die rather that to use foreign medical help and live to serve Pakistan more? sad affair it must be for him.
 
I do not see much difference in the picture and people simply revering people without logic. Neither the psyche is exclusive to a nationality. History and even present is full of such examples.

Its just in picture its Amitabh, for you its Jinnah, for some it could be Mahatma Gandhi. I see no difference.

Education helps when one is alive to use it. Did Jinnah find himself of no use for pakistan when he decided to die rather that to use foreign medical help and live to serve Pakistan more? sad affair it must be for him.

Death is a certain eventuality. You can only live for so long, no matter how hard you try. And no man can continue being centre of everything forever. Age creeps up, dwindles your senses, eats away your health, reduces your abilities. It is better to die with head held high, than live with head bent under the burden of gratitude.
 
Death is a certain eventuality. You can only live for so long, no matter how hard you try. And no man can continue being centre of everything forever. Age creeps up, dwindles your senses, eats away your health, reduces your abilities. It is better to die with head held high, than live with head bent under the burden of gratitude.

Unless you are suggesting that he knows he can't live anymore whatever it may come. He should have taken the best of medical facilities and serve the Pakistan nation more. 72 is no age to die.

I am still at odds with logic which segregates having education from occupier's land (London) vs having medical attention from even a neutral foreign country say Russia. Perhaps I am another slumdog millionaire.
 
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