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Attack on Kashmiri leaders exposed saffron terrorism and world largest hypocrisy.:angry:



YouTube - Mirwaiz attacked in Chandigarh

A bunch of civilians with opposing ideology create a ruccus in a public meeting( i think no one gets hurt) and its called saffron terrorism

And the Administrators thank the post..

Then Indians are blamed for derailing and trolling :disagree:
 
Attack on Kashmiri leaders exposed saffron terrorism and world largest hypocrisy.:angry:

It seems saffron terrorist are pretty weak as compared to Islamic terrorists.. I mean no Ak-47s , no explosive laden vehicles, no hijacked planes.

If you define this incident as "terrorism", we will have to invent entirely new vocabulary for "so called" terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
 
They were attacked by vishwa hindu pareshad saffron terrorist party not K pandits.

How do you know that some Kashmiri pandits are not a part of this party??

You know that term Islamic terrorism is used much more often in the world. Why bring religion in this and derail the discussion..
 
A bunch of civilians with opposing ideology create a ruccus in a public meeting( i think no one gets hurt) and its called saffron terrorism

And the Administrators thank the post..

Then Indians are blamed for derailing and trolling :disagree:


This term is invented by interior minister of India chidu not us.
Why he did that because he have the information from Indian secret services that vhp,rss,shiv sena and master mind bjp are involved in terrorist activities and this is called saffron terrorism.
 
And anyone pro-India has to resort to violence? If you have the guts, let him have his say.

Would have carried more weight if this was not the day you showed your utter intolerance to others having their say. Not surprising though that you don't practice what you speak as many others have found out to their detriment on the Kashmir issue.

Why detain the Lallu panjus, go arrest their RSS leaders.

Yeah, why don't we apply this principles to the ISI? Where did your insistence on absolute proof disappear to? Or does that apply only when the accused are Pakistanis?

Attack on Kashmiri leaders exposed saffron terrorism and world largest hypocrisy.:angry:



YouTube - Mirwaiz attacked in Chandigarh

You obviously saw something different from me. All I saw was the police & many others blocking the way of the few hooligans who as a result broke some pots. Terrorism? You come from Pakistan, don't you? What wouldn't people in Pakistan give to see terrorism of the kind where only flower pots are broken against the ground?
 
This term is invented by interior minister of India chidu not us.
Why he did that because he have the information from Indian secret services that vhp,rss,shiv sena and master mind bjp are involved in terrorist activities and this is called saffron terrorism.

what is this have to do with this thread? That way you have every single party in Pakistan accused to doing stuff with Taliban or involved in happeneings in Karachi. Would that make every action of these parties representative of Islamic terrorism. And by association the whole of Pakistani political system??

Dude, lets stay with the context without jingoistic namecalling and chest thumping. Unless you are specifically doing it to lure some Indians into retaliating and getting banned..
 
Better humiliation for him was to boycott the conference with no media presence, with plenty of flowers & “get well soon” cards :smitten:. We are from the land of Gandhi not from land of Lakhvi. . Please behave accordingly.

:agree: Land of \gandhi where Gandhi was killed by saffron terrorists.
 
If you have followed this news closely, you would have realised the Kashmiri pandits were not angered by his remarks on human right violations but were provoked by his comments on "Kashmir is not a part of India"...there fore the slogans of "Bharat Mata ki Jai" was being continuously raised outside the hall.

then they are not kashmiris but saffron bandits simple as that.\\
 
:agree: Land of \gandhi where Gandhi was killed by saffron terrorists.

Look Who's talking. To referesh your memory, please check the list

January
January 1 – A suicide bombing occurs at a volleyball game in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 95, and injuring over 100.[1]
January 13 - A train hit a school bus at an ungated railway crossing in Pakistan's Punjab Province near to the town of Mian Channu, killing 8 children and injuring several others.[2]
January 30 - A suicide bombing occurs at a military checkpoint within the town of Khar, in the Bajaur Agency, killing at least 16 people and injuring around 25 others.
February
3 February - A suicide bombing occurs within the Lower Dir District area of the country, killing at least 8 people, including 3 American soldiers and injuring around 70 other people.
5 February - Twin bombings, one of which includes a suicide attack occurred within the Pakistani city of Karachi, killing at least 25 people and injuring more than 50 others.
10 February - A suicide bombing targeting a police patrol in the Khyber Agency killed at least 19 people, including 13 local policemen.
17 February - Avalanche in the Kohistan District, killing over 100 people.
18 February - A bombing at a local mosque in the Tirah Valley of the Khyber Agency, killed at least 30 people and injured more than 70 others.
March
March 12 - Three separate suicide bombings targeting Pakistani security forces occurred from the 8th of March till the 12th of March. It is known that more than 72 people were killed in these three-related suicide attacks and more than 190 others were injured.
April
April 5 - A series of coordinated bombings at the U.S. consulate in Peshawar and at a ruling party rally in the North-West Frontier Province kills 50 people and injured 100 others.[3]
April 8 - Pakistan adopts the 18th amendment to the Constitution, stripping President Asif Ali Zardari of key powers.[4]
April 10 - The military kills 100 people in an air raid on a Taliban area in the north-west.[5]
April 17-April 18 - Three suicide bomb attacks occurred within the town of Kohat within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. At least 58 people were killed in these three suicide attacks and around 86 others were injured.
April 19 - A suicide bombing struck a marketplace within the centre of Peshawar, killing at least 25 people.
May
28 May - A series of co-ordinated attacks were launched on two Ahmadi mosques in Lahore by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. At least 86 people are killed in these terrorist attacks and more than 120 others are injured.
June
28 June - An accidental truck blast caused by an exploding gas cylinder, kills at least 18 people and injured around 42 others within the southern Pakistani city of Hyderabad.[6]
July
Extensive flooding after monsoon rains. At least 1,600 people were killed.
1 July - Twin suicide bombings targeted a Sufi shrine at the Data Durbar Complex, in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore. At least 50 people are killed in these twin suicide attacks and more than 200 are injured.
9 July - A suicide bomb attack occurs at a market within the Mohmand Agency of north-western Pakistan. At least 104 people are killed in this suicide attack and more than 120 others are injured.
28 July - Crash of Airblue Flight 202, killing all 152 people aboard.
August
3–6 August - Riots in Karachi after the assassination of MP Raza Haider.[7]
13 August - President Asif Ali Zardari a curb on the traditional Independence Day in favour a more sombre response to the floods. Zardari will instead spend the day visiting the regions worst affected by flooding.[8]
14 August - 12 suspected militants in North Waziristan are killed by a suspected American drone attack.[9]
14 August - At least 16 people are killed following an outbreak of violence in Balochistan.[10]
14 August - Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani announces that as many as 20 million Pakistanis have been hit by the floods, contradicting earlier United Nations estimates of 14 million.[11]
15 August - Condemnations and the promise of a government inquiry follow the lynching of two teenaged brothers, Mughees and Muneeb Butt, by a mob in Sialkot. The killings, believed to have been sparked by a mistaken belief that the brothers were robbers, was caught on film by a Dunya TV reporter and aired on all private media channels.[12]
24 August - Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani raises fears of disease epidemic in flood-hit areas of the country, following reports from doctors in the areas that diarrhoea and cholera were spreading.[13]
September
1 September - At least 35 people are killed and more than 250 others injured, following a series of bomb attacks on a Shia Islamic procession in Lahore. The attacks, two of which were said to be from suicide bombers took place at a commemoration of the death of Ali bin Abi Talib.[14]
3 September - In a similar attack on Shia Muslims at least 50 people are killed in Quetta by a suicide bomber at a Shia rally. Responsibility is claimed by the Taliban who state that the killings were a revenge attack for the killing of a Sunni leader in 2009.[15]
7 September - American actress Angelina Jolie visits flood-hit areas of the country as the UN launches a renewed appeal for aid.[16]
10 September - Former leader General Pervez Musharraf announces his intention to return to Pakistan from self-imposed exile in London. He claims that he plans to establish a new political party in order to contest the 2013 elections.[17]
16 September - Exiled politician Imran Farooq is found murdered near his home in exile in north London having been stabbed several times.[18][19] Violence erupted in his hometown Karachi following his murder. Several shops and vehicles were set on fire however no casualties were reported. MQM called for a 10 day strike to mourn Farooq's death.[20]
25 September - Four people are killed in Miranshah in a suspected American drone attack.[21] Seven more die in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan in a similar attack the following day.[22]
25 September - The three men accused of the 2008 Danish embassy bombing in Islamabad are acquitted by a Pakistani court because of insufficient evidence. The decision is to be challenged by the prosecution in the high courts.[23]
26 September - Abdul Qayum Jatoi quits as Minister of Defence Production after claiming that the Pakistan Army was involved in political assassinations, including that of Benazir Bhutto.[24]
27 September - Geo TV reveals that more than one third of cabinet ministers pay no taxes whatsoever and that Prime Minister Gillani had not paid taxes for any of the three years covered by the disclosure.[25]
October
1 October - Pervez Musharraf launches his new political party, the All Pakistan Muslim League, at a club in London. At the launch Musharraf apologises for the "negative actions" he took whilst in power.[26]
2 October - Nine more people are killed in the North-West in the latest in a series of American drone attacks on the bases of suspected militants.[27]
20 October - Political and ethnic violence erupts in Karachi resulting in 35 deaths.[28]
22 October - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announces that the American government is to give US$2 billion in military aid.[29]
November
3 November - Two government schools are destroyed by Taliban militants in an attack in the Mohmand area.[30]
5 November - A bomb explodes in a mosque in Darra Adam Khel in North-West Pakistan, killing at least 55 people and injuring over 100. Later that same day a grenade attack on another mosque in the village of Sulemankhel near Peshawar claimed at least two lives. Both attacks occurred during daily prayer sessions.[31]
9 November - The headquarters of the Pakistan police's Criminal Investigation Department in Karachi is attacked by militants. After the attack in replused in a gun battle a lorry load of explosives are detonated, destroying a perimiter wall. 200 deaths and over 100 injuries are reported.[32]
 
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq attacked in Chandigarh

Ah just some kids frustrated over spending their childhood with some paedophile. They will grow up once they will forget their past.:D

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Ah just some kids frustrated over spending their childhood with some paedophile. They will grow up once they will forget their past.:D

:lol:

I think you are right ..... Some youth in kashmir (only 2 %) is attacked by this paedophile .............. They will surely grow up once they will forget their past.:D

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