AM, I don't see what was wrong in my comment - It is true that Yasin Malik is married to a Britain-born Pakistani girl, Mushaal Mullick. So by that logic, he is damaad of Pakistan. Why are you always on a hair trigger?
The issue of local media restrictions is very simple. If there is a local journalist, it is very easy for vested interests to silence him/her because of local equations and vulnerability to threats of life and limb.
National media from outside the valley makes arrangements for security, and are...
KeenGuy, I just wanted to point the 'Indian' associations of the Official Language of Pakistan. Now quibbling over smaller details is pointless, given the origin of the official language itself. Right?
Keep your story straight. You started it back there.
Anyways, suit yourself, but when you write 'India', remember to capitalize the first letter. When this forum reprimands members for posting with 'p' in Pakistan small, it should do the same to members not courteous to other country's name too.
Hate to be on the side of Fanatics, but the promo by Gillette was totally out of the whack in a country like Pakistan, where you sure would have nontrivial support for such opposition.
Yes, it is no sin to earn (tons of) money making shaving products, but an attempt to set a world record of...
KeenGuy, please stay on topic - We were discussing whether use of the word 'Desi' is halal. Don't bring Umayyad Caliphate into it.
And just because you mentioned it, I say, no, Indians are NOT sad for not being a part of that history.
Proud much, KeenGuy? What about your official language (not English, the other one)?
Just the first sentence from the Wikipedia entry for Urdu.
Now go back to history, change it. Only one problem - No time machine invented yet!
Sorry dude, but denying history never did anyone any good...
What is this?
Or this?
In fact, India committed herself to support Palestine against Israel so much that it hurt India, but the support continued. It was only when it was clear that the Palestine leadership was itself incompetent to achieve their goals, that India made any overtures to...
Buddy - may I request you to read the article properly before posting? This was about PAKISTAN buying North Korean weapons in contravention of UN resolutions. But then you go back to familiar tactics - accuse others of what you do in practice. And this deserves 3 thanks?:undecided:
While we are pointing at common sense, it is more commonsense to see that the terrorists that ISI uses (by arming them, providing them training and funnel funds by US and/or Arab countries (just as the article in the initial post indicates) and for its 'strategic depth' in one country or other)...