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Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh

by koolfireiiiii@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 10, 2008 at 07:50 PM

On May 11, 7:20=A0am, nkdatta2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On May 10, 11:49 am, koolfireii...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>
>
>
> > What a frigging idiot,Bangladesh buys any amount of articles from
> > Pakistan,in spite of the abysmal quality it gets,in what way it
> > affects us how two nations conduct their trade,are you for real,or
> > gone mad.
>
> Pakistan has been at its shady best even during the current crisis in
> Bangladesh. It tried to offload rotten rice on Bangladesh. The rotten
> rice from Pakistan had to be dumped as garbage by the ****t authorities
> in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
>
> BTW, I have seen Pakistanis ( not the ingrate Javed Iqbal Kaleem,
> though) who acknowledge with gratitude Mahatma Gandhi's gesture of
> going into fast to force the Indian government to part with Pakistan's
> share of assets afetr the partition of 1947. But, Pakistan, I
> understand, has refused to part with Bangladesh's share of assets
> after the partition of 1971. So much for Muslim brotherhood!
> Bangladesh verily understands that it has an Aurangzeb in brother
> Pakistan!!
>
> And what about the stranded Pakistanis (aka Biharis) who have spent
> nealy 4 decades waiting to go home? Pakistan's military had used them
> as the cat's paw during 1971. In spite of that, Bangladesh was
> generous enough to offer citizen****p to all these Mir Jafars after
> liberation in December of 1971. But some of them had truly believed in
> the talks of Muslim brotherhood by the Aurangzebs in Islamabad. They
> truly believed that their home was Pakistan. They refused to take
> Banglade**** citizen****p.
>
> Quarter million of these Mir Jafars have lived in UN run refugee camps
> for the last 37 years waiting to be repatriated to Pakistan which is
> not just their spiritual homeland but their land of citizen****p as
> well. But the Aurangzebs in Islamabad have shown no intention of doing
> the needful even as they try to sweet talk other victims in the name
> of Muslim brotherhood.

Pakistan ex****ts to bdesh which consists of raw and semi finished
leather,dyes,chemicals,gur and rock salt of what interest will this
trade be to India,that kaleem is bobbing his head up and down like a
caged monkey,its high time he found more fodder for his daily dung
articles.
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
Javed Iqbal Kaleem <ja  2008-05-09 07:36:06 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
zillur.ahmed@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-09 07:42:15 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
Javed Iqbal Kaleem <ja  2008-05-09 08:05:18 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
nkdatta2465@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-09 10:24:20 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
koolfireiiiii@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-09 13:59:38 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
Javed Iqbal Kaleem <Ja  2008-05-10 08:12:59 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
The Deep <dinprabhu@[E  2008-05-10 09:51:08 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
koolfireiiiii@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-10 11:49:32 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
nkdatta2468@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-10 19:20:12 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
koolfireiiiii@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-10 19:50:49 
Re: Pakistan seeking early harvest pact with Bangladesh
The Deep <dinprabhu@[E  2008-05-10 20:04:30 

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