
While we were still enjoying that, we find out that six terrorists walked on to a secure naval base in Mehran, Karachi, blew up two P3C Orion planes (each costing around 35 million dollars), raised mayhem for 15 hours, killed a number of naval personnel and then two of them escaped. If there was anything left as far as reputation of the Paki army, this attack took care of it. God only knows how secure are those nukes.
So what we have in Pakistan is a nation, which managed to get $ 670 million less than Bangladesh in direct investments. All in all nothing seems to be working. There are attacks every day. Anyone with any ability is fleeing the nation to go and work for the kafirs in the west. The ones abroad especially in the US who work non-permanent jobs pretend to be Indians to get a favorable treatment (we wrote about this on our blog last year). If Pakistan is not a failed nation then it most certainly is running towards the status.
Despite of all the Paki follies, the head of the All Party Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq went to Belgium to meet with essentially a Pakistani crowd and especially the ISI chief. This delusional demagogue is looking towards Pakistan for a solution. Does anyone think that Pakistan can provide a solution to anything? Asking them to solve anything is like asking a drug addict advice on self-control! Instead of blaming the Congress and its puppet government in J&K, they are looking in a dark abyss for light. Instead of joining with the rest of Indian Muslims especially the ones in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh and enjoying the benefits of an upwardly mobile economy in India, they are trying to cause terror to join with a basket case perhaps the biggest one in the world. More and more people from J&K are joining IAS and other such services. Hopefully their success stories will open the eyes of the younger generation especially the girls who are really tormented by the fundamentalists. Until then, we will have the blind trying to follow the really blind.
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