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Monday, October 4, 2010

‘Indo-Pak differences can’t be resolved’

Pakistani author Mohammad Haneef who is showcasing his book "A Case of Exploding Mangoes" (apparently the bomb which sent Zia ul Haq to a warmer place, was hidden in a crate of mangoes) in (where else but Kerala) has said some thing that is news to the desi liberals, pseudo-secularists and the Wagah border candleholders. He has said that Indo-Pak differences cannot be resolved. I am sure that this proclamation must have left people gasping in the NGO's, Bollywood, NDTV and party headquarters of SP, BSP, CPI and Congress. I am sure those people must be feeling cheated while people who have been repeating Haneef’s assertion for decades must be feeling vindicated.
What this man has done is speak the truth. Pakistanis being Muslims will never accept any non-Muslim as an equal, least of all Hindus. Centuries of brain washing about the Hindus in the united India following which a systematic brainwashing through selective history has prepared the Pakistani population for one thing only: Hate Hindus. In one of our recent blogs, we have shown the depth of this. Pakistani soldiers are taught that five Hindu soldiers are equal to one Pakistani soldier (Of course that must make it difficult for them to explain all those defeats at the hand of Indian defense forces).
When a certain people hate another kind with such deep-rooted visceral hatred and the only wish they have for the other is utter destruction the best-case scenario is an uneasy peace. Friendship is a mirage and incessant talking is meaningless. From an Indian point of view, we should maintain a status quo and wait for Pakistan to self-destruct. All the effort to stabilize Pakistan is just delaying the inevitable. All this talk of a stable and prosperous Pakistan being good for India is a lie fed to us by Congress and their ilk. Think about it. If a weak Pakistan can do so much damage to us, imagine what a strong Pakistan will do. If we think that somehow prosperity is going to change the hatred into love then we really do not deserve to have a country of our own.

Indians, Pakistanis are different people: Pakistani author
"Dismissing the `concept' that Indians and Pakistanis were `long lost brothers,' Pakistani author Mohammad Haneef today said he felt that the peoples in the two countries were very different."I hear this mantra--that Indians and Pakistanis are brothers--off and on. But I feel that we are very different people," Haneef said while speaking about his first novel, `A Case of Exploding Mangoes' at the Kovalam literary festival that concluded here today."

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