On May 10, 8:12=A0am, Javed Iqbal Kaleem <JavedIqbalKal...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> On May 10, 1:59 am, koolfireii...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> > On May 9, 10:24 pm, nkdatta2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > JAVED KALEEM HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE,FLOATING
> > INTERNATIONAL TENDERS,WHAT IS PRESSURE BARGAIN,LATEST PRICES,GRAIN
> > FORECASTING,LEVERAGED BUYING,QUALITY CONTROL MECHANISM'S,TECHNICAL
> > PROPERTIES,DETERMINING,VARIOUS %OF EDIBLE COMPONENTS,TOXICOLOGICAL
> > LAWS,HE DEALS ON A PERSONAL LEVEL,HE CAN SUPPLY WOMEN FROM HIS FAMILY
> > IF YOU WANT.....HIS TRADING EXPERTISE STARTS AND STOPS DEAD
> > THERE....NO MORE,NO LESS.
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> See how worried Indians are! They are afraid that Bangladesh might
> start buying directly from Pakistan, instead of =A0intermediary India
> and they will lose the profit they used to make from Bangladesh. =A0IT
> IS WORTH MENTIONING HERE THAT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF PRECARIUS POSITION
> OF =A0BANGLADESH, INDIANS HAD THRUST ED UPON HER THE AGREEMENT TO BUY
> SOLELY FROM HER. SIMILARLY THE INDIANS TOOK AWAY ALL LATEST MACHINERY
> OF KARNAPHULI PAPER MILLS AND ADAMJEE JUTE MILLS ETC AND INSTALLED IT
> IN INDIA. =A0So India which claims to be a liberation friend comes out
> as a thief and a looter.
>
> Javed Iqbal Kaleem
Are you suggesting that Pakistan is not going to make a profit? I
guess, "God's chosen people" are very altruistic. Why not be real
"brotherly" and provide stuff for free? Besides, it'll liberate you
from the guilt of having slaughtered millions in BD up until 1971. The
stuff provided by Pakistan, at a price, to BD turned out to be junk,
and had to be dumped. I shudder to think of what the quality of the
"free" stuff will be.
Now, as a good "journalist" (for the Daily Junk), would you please
provide proof to back your claim of India taking away "latest
machinery" from the paper and jute mills. Why would India want any
Pakistani "mills" - dilapidated "mills" probably foisted on BD by
Punjabi "Generals"? Remember, the industrial revolution had already
occurred, naah!, the wheel had already been invented. So, who would
want hand looms? :-) UlTa chor!
Dinesh


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