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Telugu_times
Hero Username: Telugu_times
Post Number: 13693 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 71.156.92.132
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 08:10 pm: |
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Anand_n:Why so ???
After seftember padhakondu, staying away from thurka literature and thurka news papers  KCR 2024 |
   
Anand_n
Side Hero Username: Anand_n
Post Number: 4344 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 68.206.110.236
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 08:08 pm: |
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Telugu_times:not anymore
Why so ??? aa chal ke tujhe main leke chalu ik aise gagan ke tale jahan gam bhi na ho, aansoo bhi na ho,bas pyaar hi pyaar pale |
   
Telugu_times
Hero Username: Telugu_times
Post Number: 13691 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 71.156.92.132
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 08:06 pm: |
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Ustad:kaani dawn editor dammu unna manishi... Pak main paper lo illanti article raayali ante guts undali.... Way 2 go Dawn!!!
Infact, dawn lo 2 or 3 guys are far better than many Indian Journalists. I used to regularly read dawn for about 5 yrs, not anymore KCR 2024 |
   
Shawshank
Side Hero Username: Shawshank
Post Number: 3881 Registered: 08-2008 Posted From: 68.73.87.29
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 08:03 pm: |
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not even worth discussing the game of Pak .. which we all have been witnessing since .. 1947 ! same shit .. different day ! Ekam Sat, Viprah Bahuda Vadhanti - Rig Veda  |
   
Ustad
Junior Artist Username: Ustad
Post Number: 842 Registered: 07-2008 Posted From: 198.135.242.14
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 04:44 pm: |
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Mental_sachinodu:
Pak being Pak played the old game... starting lo konta mandini arrest chesi hadavidi cheesaru... tarvaatha court dwaara release chesaaru; BTW, this is not a surprsie to me... kaani dawn editor dammu unna manishi... Pak main paper lo illanti article raayali ante guts undali.... Way 2 go Dawn!!! |
   
Mental_sachinodu
Comedian Username: Mental_sachinodu
Post Number: 1169 Registered: 10-2008 Posted From: 63.161.147.10
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 04:04 pm: |
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The release of Hafiz Saeed raises many questions about the sincerity and efficacy of the state in quashing jihadi networks that operate on its soil. It may have been a full bench of the Lahore High Court that ordered Saeed’s release, but the fact is the court was left with little option given the prosecution’s reliance on weak grounds for the extension of the preventive detention of Saeed while he possibly awaits trial on charges related to the Mumbai attacks last November. At the heart of the issue here is really the question of whether Pakistan’s legal framework is adequate for dealing with men such as Saeed who are the ideological leaders and figureheads of groups which may be engaged in terrorist activities either abroad or on Pakistani soil. Do we have the laws that can put such people out of business while acknowledging the difficulty of tracing any particular crime to a group’s top leadership? It appears not. Clearly, this is a matter for parliament to debate and to draw up a set of a laws as Pakistan presses ahead in its counter-insurgency activities in the northwest and Fata. The issue is bigger than just Hafiz Saeed and the Mumbai attacks — it extends to militant leaders like Maulana Fazlullah and Baitullah Mehsud, too. Imagine a scenario in which Fazlullah or Mehsud are captured by the state and are held for trial: is it beyond the realm of possibility that they too may be set free on technicalities because the laws of the land are inadequate to deal with such leaders? Pakistan has tried in the past to put in place special anti-terrorism laws, but because they were too draconian or ran afoul of constitutional safeguards, the superior courts have largely defanged them. No doubt every care must be taken to protect civil liberties and the government must work within the framework of the constitution, but there is clearly a need to acknowledge that militant networks pose a unique threat and therefore sensible, careful and well-drafted legislation must be introduced to tackle the threat. Parliament can be aided in the task by legal experts, retired judges with the relevant experience, and international experts familiar with anti-terrorism laws and their practice around the world. Finally, a word about India-Pakistan relations and the Mumbai attacks. India is unhappy that Saeed and some of the others arrested in the aftermath of the attacks have been released. At the very least, their release sends a bad sign that the government here is perhaps not up to the task of prosecuting them even if evidence is adduced. The Pakistan government must urgently explain what it plans to do next, or else risk losing another opportunity for peace now that the elections have concluded in India. the world of appearances may or may not be real, or both may and may not be real - or may be indescribable; or may be real and indescribable, or unreal and indescribable; or in the end may be read and unreal and indescribable - its all Syadvada |