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Thank you, Mr Modi!

That's why india's economy is fastest growing in the world. Lol . He is doing exllnt job for India. He is good for Pakistan in only one way. He unites Pakistan. So thank him for this.

Yea unites Pakistan but it becomes a symbol of shiver for India, too bad.
 
Which democracy? Are you talking of that fake democracy which needs 10 reputed persons as eye witness and as a result not even a single person is convicted for rape in last 5 years and country has become the rapist's paradise.
Not a single person is convicted of rape in Pakistan for the last 5 years? Link?
 
Than who else? Who did 1947,1965,1971,1998? Who established the camps of militant to use them as proxies?

Who gave greed of money to nawabs of Kashmir to sign their treaty as wanting to be on side of India.

That is where you begun with it. Now bear it.
 
Ok, so you 'know' that you started terrorism in Kashmir....still claiming it as your land ? sending qabails was the first mistake pak did & made Kashmir burn..

In 65 you thought kashmiri will help you but they didn't and failed taking over Kashmir , so you lost war cause you didn't archive your primary target of starting war...

their is no conviction for rape in 'your' country because of poor laws &social issues ,just check facts, we punish rapist as per law .


Lol, I am feeling pathetic for you. You didn't answer my bribe paying to Nawabs of Kashmir part.

Second we didn't start the war, you did open battle on western fronts.

Third, at least the rapists in Pakistan are common civil people not their guardians, like in India.
 
Yea unites Pakistan but it becomes a symbol of shiver for India, too bad.
Lol. Why big country like India would shiver frm a tiny country. Rather if modi says anything on Pakistan , you guys starts cry like hell and reminds us that " you are the only country has nukes" . LOL
 
Lol. Why big country like India would shiver frm a tiny country. Rather if modi says anything on Pakistan , you guys starts cry like hell and reminds us that " you are the only country has nukes" . LOL


Lol, India is a big country with no toilets and whose army is just made to screw up everything.

Lol. Why big country like India would shiver frm a tiny country. Rather if modi says anything on Pakistan , you guys starts cry like hell and reminds us that " you are the only country has nukes" . LOL


Big hearts matter, not big number.
 
Thank you, Mr Modi
By Rizwan Mehboob
Published: July 6, 2015
915362-RizwanMehboob-1436111635-253-640x480.JPG

The writer is a public policy expert

For many Pakistanis, Mr Modi, it all began with that infamous pronouncement from one of your illustrious predecessors. “We have drowned the Pakistani ideology in the Indian Ocean” was how Indira Gandhi bragged about the events of 1971. As we tried to reconcile with the reality of the dismemberment of Pakistan, our national outlook on the Pakistani ideology started undergoing a transition. The majority amongst us chose to remain loyal to this notion just like faithful sailors on board a storm-hit ship who refuse to get away on lifeboats. But there were others amongst us who sought to question this ideology by reaching out to the safety of the lifeboats of pragmatic notions, such as softening of borders and harping on about shared cultures between India and Pakistan.

And it is about these exchanges over the last four decades, between us on the storm-hit ship, and the wise lifeboat people that I will tell you, my dear Mr Modi. The first thing that the lifeboat people kept harping about was that the predicament of our ship was not a phenomenon resulting from 1971. We were informed that the ship should, in fact, not have taken sail in 1947 in the first place. We were told that our ship – the Pakistani ideology – was actually an artificial after-thought by a band of zealots, who were completely divorced from the vision of our founding fathers.

And to the collective dismay of those glued to the storm-hit ship, the lifeboat people also started, what they termed, was the deconstruction of myths about our national history. They took pains to convince us that our founding fathers had no intention of according central significance to religion in our national life. We were told to forget the butchering of hundreds of thousands during Partition and rather focus on one speech amongst hundreds made by the Father of the Nation, to prove that there was a disconnect between our ideology and Pakistan. And, I must admit, my faith in the Pakistani ideology was shaken a bit. The lifeboat people also started enlightening us on the nexus between this faulty ideology and security paradigms and that there was an unwarranted build-up of security apparatus at the cost of the wellbeing of billions in this region. Ceremonies, such as the Wagah border flag-lowering every evening, were termed uncalled for events, scaring peace-loving doves on both sides.

Every now and then, these doves would cross the border, dancing and chanting songs of peace. Our faith in the Pakistani ideology would be further diluted as we were told stories of the love which they received on the other side of border. The blood spilt during Partition, the three India-Pakistan wars, Kashmir, the Bangladesh debacle — all of these were fast becoming hazy in contrast to the colours of peace that these doves painted.

But then came you, Mr Modi and that picture. We saw you smiling as you received souvenirs from the Bangladeshi prime minster for services rendered during the unfortunate 1971 saga. We could not miss the scorn, the venom, which came shrieking out of that picture. The lancet cut you jointly administered to us with your Bangladeshi counterpart through that picture has been a blessing in disguise. Our faith in the Two-Nation Theory and the Pakistani ideology is reborn. Our commitment to uphold democratic values as the best guarantee against shenanigans of incompetent rulers will never again be lost on us. We are reminded how important it is to stand behind our soldiers who would always be our ultimate line of defence against the wiles of unrelenting foes.

So, Mr Modi, we will always remember this picture of yours and liken it to the picture of Dorian Gray, reminding us of the collective sins of our adversaries, perpetrated to soil the intrinsic beauty of our cherished ideology. Let me also assure you that the next time we visit the Wagah border, we will chant Pakistan Zindabad slogans at the top of our voices so that we are heard – and clearly understood – on your side of the border.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2015.

Like Opinion & Editorial on Facebook, follow @ETOpEd on Twitter to receive all updates on all our daily pieces.
Thank you, Mr Modi - The Express Tribune

So Modi ji wasn't that bad for Pakistan after all! :smitten:

The op writes "We are reminded how important it is to stand behind our soldiers who would always be our ultimate line of defence against the wiles of unrelenting foes."
Bhutto didn't run away from justice but musharraf did. Civilian governments faced all the flak for army's wrong doings(Kargil / Osama) whereas army (60k to 90k in strength) pulled up one of the biggest surrenders in warfare history. Last line of lol.
 
That's why writer of this article reminds you about "1971 " that indian army is just made to screw up everything. LOL


Fighting with 1 lac soldiers with a 10 lac troop aid. very brave indeed, clapping for you!! Plus even then we won the areal war. Better read what the world's most famous and successful pilot **Chuck Yeager** says about how Pakistan Air Force kicked IAF's butts back in 71. He was in Pakistan during that time.

I will make it easy for you.


Don't run away from truth & act like kid its fact that there is no conviction for rape in pak...

Any links? Plus rapists in Pakistan are civilian. Our army doesn't rape their own public like Indian army. Lol

Don't run away from truth & act like kid its fact that there is no conviction for rape in pak...

Child rapist hanged to death in Pakistan | ARY NEWS

You lost. Easy Peasy.
 
Thank you, Mr Modi
By Rizwan Mehboob
Published: July 6, 2015
915362-RizwanMehboob-1436111635-253-640x480.JPG

The writer is a public policy expert

For many Pakistanis, Mr Modi, it all began with that infamous pronouncement from one of your illustrious predecessors. “We have drowned the Pakistani ideology in the Indian Ocean” was how Indira Gandhi bragged about the events of 1971. As we tried to reconcile with the reality of the dismemberment of Pakistan, our national outlook on the Pakistani ideology started undergoing a transition. The majority amongst us chose to remain loyal to this notion just like faithful sailors on board a storm-hit ship who refuse to get away on lifeboats. But there were others amongst us who sought to question this ideology by reaching out to the safety of the lifeboats of pragmatic notions, such as softening of borders and harping on about shared cultures between India and Pakistan.

And it is about these exchanges over the last four decades, between us on the storm-hit ship, and the wise lifeboat people that I will tell you, my dear Mr Modi. The first thing that the lifeboat people kept harping about was that the predicament of our ship was not a phenomenon resulting from 1971. We were informed that the ship should, in fact, not have taken sail in 1947 in the first place. We were told that our ship – the Pakistani ideology – was actually an artificial after-thought by a band of zealots, who were completely divorced from the vision of our founding fathers.

And to the collective dismay of those glued to the storm-hit ship, the lifeboat people also started, what they termed, was the deconstruction of myths about our national history. They took pains to convince us that our founding fathers had no intention of according central significance to religion in our national life. We were told to forget the butchering of hundreds of thousands during Partition and rather focus on one speech amongst hundreds made by the Father of the Nation, to prove that there was a disconnect between our ideology and Pakistan. And, I must admit, my faith in the Pakistani ideology was shaken a bit. The lifeboat people also started enlightening us on the nexus between this faulty ideology and security paradigms and that there was an unwarranted build-up of security apparatus at the cost of the wellbeing of billions in this region. Ceremonies, such as the Wagah border flag-lowering every evening, were termed uncalled for events, scaring peace-loving doves on both sides.

Every now and then, these doves would cross the border, dancing and chanting songs of peace. Our faith in the Pakistani ideology would be further diluted as we were told stories of the love which they received on the other side of border. The blood spilt during Partition, the three India-Pakistan wars, Kashmir, the Bangladesh debacle — all of these were fast becoming hazy in contrast to the colours of peace that these doves painted.

But then came you, Mr Modi and that picture. We saw you smiling as you received souvenirs from the Bangladeshi prime minster for services rendered during the unfortunate 1971 saga. We could not miss the scorn, the venom, which came shrieking out of that picture. The lancet cut you jointly administered to us with your Bangladeshi counterpart through that picture has been a blessing in disguise. Our faith in the Two-Nation Theory and the Pakistani ideology is reborn. Our commitment to uphold democratic values as the best guarantee against shenanigans of incompetent rulers will never again be lost on us. We are reminded how important it is to stand behind our soldiers who would always be our ultimate line of defence against the wiles of unrelenting foes.

So, Mr Modi, we will always remember this picture of yours and liken it to the picture of Dorian Gray, reminding us of the collective sins of our adversaries, perpetrated to soil the intrinsic beauty of our cherished ideology. Let me also assure you that the next time we visit the Wagah border, we will chant Pakistan Zindabad slogans at the top of our voices so that we are heard – and clearly understood – on your side of the border.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2015.

Like Opinion & Editorial on Facebook, follow @ETOpEd on Twitter to receive all updates on all our daily pieces.
Thank you, Mr Modi - The Express Tribune

So Modi ji wasn't that bad for Pakistan after all! :smitten:

Writer is confused

Which democracy? Are you talking of that fake democracy which needs 10 reputed persons as eye witness and as a result not even a single person is convicted for rape in last 5 years and country has become the rapist's paradise.

Good job TT @syedali73 jisne Rape ko thread me Maya use toh koi rating nahi meli
 
He is soo good for Pakistan we will know it clearly after his 5 years. Seems like he is working for Pakistani foreign policy, its his brilliant leadership that Russian are now supporting Pakistan on international level. I always said Modi will be good for Pakistan even before he was elected, all nationalist leaders in the end fcuk up their country and with the grace of Allah Modi will do the same.

Yes, you the chosen people. Allah's miracle is so great that Modi will do what Allah wants him to do, i.e. help Pakistan and its very true ideology that Muslims and Kaffirs can't live togethor. Our end is near.
 

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