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Post Number: 18 Registered: 08-2009 Posted From: 130.36.62.141
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The dialogue process is just too inadequate to meet the challenges from Pakistan, writes former R&AW chief A K Verma. Nenu kinda .. naaku nachina excerpts pedutunna ... meeru kooda meeku kavalsina points teesukuni disco seyyandi .. andariki kavalsinantha ammunition ichadu kurrod. Lastly, baga raasadu article and ofinion ! Kurrod kooda fundamentalist anukuntunna !
quote:A continuous pressure emanates from a segment of Indian elite for maintaining a dialogue process with Pakistan, directly or indirectly, for a solution of Indo Pak problems.
starting ee gandhian, modern, secularist, leftist educated elite ni target sesadu kurrod - too bad - too worest anukuntunna
quote:A host of powerful groups that control the destiny of the State or constitute public opinion in Pakistan remain well beyond their reach. Apart from the military establishment of serving officers, such clusters should include extremists, radicals, terror spinners, students, hard core religious orthodox and bigoted clergy and the ordinary folks in city slums and rural hinterland who all seek to have an opinion of their own on Kashmir, India, religious nationalism and puritanism, and their desired options, which fail to be given due prominence. Successful dialogues between government to government in which some measure of progress was achieved in the core issues number only three in the bilateral history of the two countries. The first was at Simla where Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, prime minister of Pakistan in 1972, assured then Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi [ Images ] about recognising Indian claims on Kashmir. To be fair to Bhutto, on returning to Pakistan, he started preparing the people of Pakistan through his speeches to expect a change in the Pakistan's position on Kashmir. Public reactions indicated confusion, consternation and finally complete opposition to whatever Bhutto had in mind. Bhutto had to discredit himself with Indira Gandhi. He also stood discredited with the people of Pakistan. Some believe that his journey to the gallows commenced in fact from this point.
So Indira Madam after the huge 1971 victory sadhinchindi enti ante .. Kashmir meeda India ki claims unnayi ani establish cheyyadam ante antaku mundu Nehru uncle kanisam adi kooda seyyala .. malla longest serving PM .. kiki
quote:The second attempt was by Zia-ul Huq, then president of Pakistan, in 1988.
Taatha, amma aipoyaaru .. beta Rajiv digadu scene loki .. again .. same peace process .. result ennappa? quote:It is difficult to say what steps the corps commanders took to stall the process which already had developed a momentum of its own but the whole world knows that Zia died in a mysterious air crash in August that year. The cause of the crash has never been disclosed. Surprisingly, the existence of this dialogue has been totally denied by subsequent Pakistani governments. There is now not a scrap of paper in the government archives in Pakistan to provide proof that such a dialogue did take place. The only solid evidence is the GHQ Survey of Pakistan map received from Pakistan.
http://news.rediff.com/column/2009/nov/03/why-talks-with-pak -will-only-end-in-frustration.htm Ee post lo inthe .. next posts .. coming up .. saana manchi points rasadu kurrod Poorva Namadheyam - Shawshank Jai Hind  |