[quote name='ravish' date='27 November 2011 - 09:01 PM' timestamp='1322407436' post='113879']
The death of Pakistani troops as a result of NATO attack on Pakistan border outpost this morning is bound to put further strain the bilateral relations between USA and Pakistan. However, in view of precarious economic and security situation in Pakistan in one side and the US requirement of facilities within Pakistan too carry out its operation within Afghanistan will ensure that business is back to normal within a few days.
In the past also Pakistanââ¬â¢s sovereignty has been violated by the US and NATO forces. After some initial noise by Islamabad, business has been back to normal. We should be conscious of the fact that these incidences are causing much serious damage to the state machinery of Pakistan. Its public image is getting damaged and full advantage of the same is expected to be taken by the extremist and anti US elements within Pakistan. In the emerging situation there is nothing for India to rejoice, as an unstable Pakistan will bring in more problems for India,[/quote]
Ravish Ji :
The problems cased by way of repercussions of an unstable Pakistan will be due to the so-called ââ¬ÅSecularââ¬Â Leaders who will open Indiaââ¬â¢s Borders as this will create a ââ¬ÅHugeââ¬Â Vote Bank of Millions upon Millions of Pakistani Muslims ââ¬â Altaf Hussain has been asking the Government of India to forgive the 60 Million ââ¬ÅMuhajirsââ¬Â for having migrated to Pakistan (The Muhajir Population of Pakistan has grown may be Ten Times from that in say 1948 or so as they have been having Six to Seven Children per couple) and allow these 60 Million Muhajir Muslim to return to India.
If India has ââ¬ÅPakistani-Proofââ¬Â Border Controls then there are very few chances of these Terroristani Muhajirs to enter India, but, with things as they are I am sure the ââ¬ÅWagah Kandle Kissers Klanââ¬Â as well as ââ¬ÅKangress Kamunist Kriminal Klanââ¬Â will offer to lay down their lives to allow the ââ¬ÅPoor Suffering Muslim Muhajirsââ¬Â ro return to their Ancestral Land!
Herein, although OFF-TOPIC I refer you to the conditions of Hindus in Bangladesh which had a 28% Hindu Population in 1947 which [color="#FF0000"][size="6"]INCREASED[/size][/color] (such is the Secular Nature of Pakistan and Bangladesh) to 22% in 1951, 14% in 1974 (After East Pakistan became Bangladesh) about 6% now and ZERO% in 25 Years Time.
Illegal Muslim Immigrants of Pakistani or Bangladeshi Origin are deported from all Arab Countries, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. etc. except by the Government of India!
[url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15928541"][center][color="#FF0000"][size="6"]Bangladesh approves Hindu property restoration act
Anbarasan Ethirajan : BBC News, Dhaka[/size][/color][/center][/url]
The Bangladeshi parliament has passed a landmark bill that will enable the return of property seized from the country's Hindu minority.
The land was taken under a controversial law enacted in the 1960s.
It was implemented by the East Pakistan administration before Bangladesh became independent in 1971.
The law, initially known as the Enemy Property Act, allowed the authorities to take over land and buildings of Hindus who migrated to India.
Under its terms, property belonging to millions of Hindus who fled to India was confiscated.
The law came into effect in 1965 when Pakistan and India fought a brief war.
The act was renamed as the Vested Properties Act after independence.
The Vested Properties Return (Amendment) Bill 2011 now enables Hindus to reclaim their property taken over by the government and individuals.
"There are some good provisions but it doesn't go far enough to address our demand that all the properties seized or taken over until recently should be returned to their rightful owners," Supreme Court lawyer Subrata Chowdhury told the BBC.
Exodus
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Hindu community leaders say that even after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 the law was still used to discriminate against them.[/size][/color]
Human rights groups and civil society activists have long urged successive governments to repeal the act.
The governing Awami League made an electoral promise in 2008 that confiscated properties would be given back to the original owners.
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Experts say that while the changes to the law are welcome, it will be impossible to return all the land because some of it was confiscated more than 40 years ago.[/size][/color]
Most of it appears to have been taken over by Muslims with links to the main political parties.
The government says that it will soon publish a list of properties that were seized. It that any Hindus wanting to make a claim will have 90 days to do so.
It is estimated by one prominent academic that about 400 to 500 Hindu people are migrating daily from Bangladesh.
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Professor Abul Barkat told the BBC that if the current rate continues, Bangladesh will no longer have a Hindu community in 25 years' time.[/size][/color]
Cheers
The death of Pakistani troops as a result of NATO attack on Pakistan border outpost this morning is bound to put further strain the bilateral relations between USA and Pakistan. However, in view of precarious economic and security situation in Pakistan in one side and the US requirement of facilities within Pakistan too carry out its operation within Afghanistan will ensure that business is back to normal within a few days.
In the past also Pakistanââ¬â¢s sovereignty has been violated by the US and NATO forces. After some initial noise by Islamabad, business has been back to normal. We should be conscious of the fact that these incidences are causing much serious damage to the state machinery of Pakistan. Its public image is getting damaged and full advantage of the same is expected to be taken by the extremist and anti US elements within Pakistan. In the emerging situation there is nothing for India to rejoice, as an unstable Pakistan will bring in more problems for India,[/quote]
Ravish Ji :
The problems cased by way of repercussions of an unstable Pakistan will be due to the so-called ââ¬ÅSecularââ¬Â Leaders who will open Indiaââ¬â¢s Borders as this will create a ââ¬ÅHugeââ¬Â Vote Bank of Millions upon Millions of Pakistani Muslims ââ¬â Altaf Hussain has been asking the Government of India to forgive the 60 Million ââ¬ÅMuhajirsââ¬Â for having migrated to Pakistan (The Muhajir Population of Pakistan has grown may be Ten Times from that in say 1948 or so as they have been having Six to Seven Children per couple) and allow these 60 Million Muhajir Muslim to return to India.
If India has ââ¬ÅPakistani-Proofââ¬Â Border Controls then there are very few chances of these Terroristani Muhajirs to enter India, but, with things as they are I am sure the ââ¬ÅWagah Kandle Kissers Klanââ¬Â as well as ââ¬ÅKangress Kamunist Kriminal Klanââ¬Â will offer to lay down their lives to allow the ââ¬ÅPoor Suffering Muslim Muhajirsââ¬Â ro return to their Ancestral Land!
Herein, although OFF-TOPIC I refer you to the conditions of Hindus in Bangladesh which had a 28% Hindu Population in 1947 which [color="#FF0000"][size="6"]INCREASED[/size][/color] (such is the Secular Nature of Pakistan and Bangladesh) to 22% in 1951, 14% in 1974 (After East Pakistan became Bangladesh) about 6% now and ZERO% in 25 Years Time.
Illegal Muslim Immigrants of Pakistani or Bangladeshi Origin are deported from all Arab Countries, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. etc. except by the Government of India!
[url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15928541"][center][color="#FF0000"][size="6"]Bangladesh approves Hindu property restoration act
Anbarasan Ethirajan : BBC News, Dhaka[/size][/color][/center][/url]
The Bangladeshi parliament has passed a landmark bill that will enable the return of property seized from the country's Hindu minority.
The land was taken under a controversial law enacted in the 1960s.
It was implemented by the East Pakistan administration before Bangladesh became independent in 1971.
The law, initially known as the Enemy Property Act, allowed the authorities to take over land and buildings of Hindus who migrated to India.
Under its terms, property belonging to millions of Hindus who fled to India was confiscated.
The law came into effect in 1965 when Pakistan and India fought a brief war.
The act was renamed as the Vested Properties Act after independence.
The Vested Properties Return (Amendment) Bill 2011 now enables Hindus to reclaim their property taken over by the government and individuals.
"There are some good provisions but it doesn't go far enough to address our demand that all the properties seized or taken over until recently should be returned to their rightful owners," Supreme Court lawyer Subrata Chowdhury told the BBC.
Exodus
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Hindu community leaders say that even after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 the law was still used to discriminate against them.[/size][/color]
Human rights groups and civil society activists have long urged successive governments to repeal the act.
The governing Awami League made an electoral promise in 2008 that confiscated properties would be given back to the original owners.
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Experts say that while the changes to the law are welcome, it will be impossible to return all the land because some of it was confiscated more than 40 years ago.[/size][/color]
Most of it appears to have been taken over by Muslims with links to the main political parties.
The government says that it will soon publish a list of properties that were seized. It that any Hindus wanting to make a claim will have 90 days to do so.
It is estimated by one prominent academic that about 400 to 500 Hindu people are migrating daily from Bangladesh.
[color="#FF0000"][size="5"]Professor Abul Barkat told the BBC that if the current rate continues, Bangladesh will no longer have a Hindu community in 25 years' time.[/size][/color]
Cheers