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Posted: 8 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: GERUA

government has to do something now


Yes the Govt has to do something and someone has to inform those idiot terrorists...that innocents ko maarne se upar jaaker 72 hoors nahi milti...balki 72 years ki ek hoor milti hai...๐Ÿ˜ณ
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Posted: 8 years ago
#42
Bang on.
I too really don't care anymore for Fawad or any outsider in BW what matters is the life and safety of Indian Army and people staying near the borders.
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Posted: 8 years ago
#43

Originally posted by: anjs



First he spent time there for his movie, 'Prahar'
Later, he was there during kargil war

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/actor-nana-patekar-lives-among-soldiers-in-kargil-action-for-over-a-fortnight/1/256065.html


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Posted: 8 years ago
#44
Don't care about fawad too but how does banning them actually prevent the terrorists from carrying out the attacks?
Pak artists are in their country. Yet the terrorists attacked. So it doesn't prove a point.

Edited by MoonBow. - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: glace-bleue


Yes the Govt has to do something and someone has to inform those idiot terrorists...that innocents ko maarne se upar jaaker 72 hoors nahi milti...balki 72 years ki ek hoor milti hai...๐Ÿ˜ณ


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Posted: 8 years ago
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I am quoting major arya's words here...
"Will sending Pakistani artists back, stopping cricket and business with Pakistan actually end terror from Pakistan?

No, it most certainly will not.

BUT there is an emotion called solidarity. YOU CANNOT MAKE FILMS, PLAY CRICKET, AND DO BUSINESS AS IF EVERYTHING IS FINE, BECAUSE IT IS NOT. It makes the soldier wonder aloud, "Why should I alone bear the weight of conflict?"

This conflict between India and Pakistan is not the soldier's personal war. He is dying and killing for you and me. Imagine a situation in which the soldier felt, and behaved, like Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt? Imagine if a soldier walked up to his superior and said, "Sir, while I am dying on the Line of Control, these people are going about as if everything is absolutely fine between the two countries."

Why should he alone sacrifice for India, when others were making merry?

Patriotism and sacrifice is not the sole responsibility of the soldier.

The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and the Russians did likewise when they boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. This is what happens when national interest is held paramount. And this is what must happen now.

18 families have been shattered like glass... But the pain of Fawad Khan's departure is too much to bear !!!"

Golden words by
Major Gaurav Arya (Veteran)
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Posted: 8 years ago
#47

Originally posted by: MoonBow.

Don't care about fawad too but how does banning them actually prevent the terrorists from carrying out the attacks?

Pak artists are in their country. Yet the terrorists attacked. So it doesn't prove a point.



its as simple as this :

Hooda tweeted that Pakistan should be culturally isolated. "We are trying to isolate Pakistan economically & diplomatically so the cultural isolation must follow #BanPakArtists #IndiaComesFirst #India," he wrote.


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Posted: 8 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: pn_92

I am quoting major arya's words here...

"Will sending Pakistani artists back, stopping cricket and business with Pakistan actually end terror from Pakistan?

No, it most certainly will not.

BUT there is an emotion called solidarity. YOU CANNOT MAKE FILMS, PLAY CRICKET, AND DO BUSINESS AS IF EVERYTHING IS FINE, BECAUSE IT IS NOT. It makes the soldier wonder aloud, "Why should I alone bear the weight of conflict?"

This conflict between India and Pakistan is not the soldier's personal war. He is dying and killing for you and me. Imagine a situation in which the soldier felt, and behaved, like Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt? Imagine if a soldier walked up to his superior and said, "Sir, while I am dying on the Line of Control, these people are going about as if everything is absolutely fine between the two countries."

Why should he alone sacrifice for India, when others were making merry?

Patriotism and sacrifice is not the sole responsibility of the soldier.

The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and the Russians did likewise when they boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. This is what happens when national interest is held paramount. And this is what must happen now.

18 families have been shattered like glass... But the pain of Fawad Khan's departure is too much to bear !!!"

Golden words by
Major Gaurav Arya (Veteran)


A 100 times yes! I can't believe that such a simple thing cannot be understood by some people!

Its about solidarity to the country and its army. Those men in uniform are fighting for us, to ensure that we are safe. And then we go about watching movies with Pakistani actors in it and cheer for them?

Some Indians don't care a dime about our own Army men but they are willing to keep on arguing on behalf of a Pakistani artist and how everyone in India is being unfair to him! Unbelievable!
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Posted: 8 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: pn_92

I am quoting major arya's words here...

"Will sending Pakistani artists back, stopping cricket and business with Pakistan actually end terror from Pakistan?

No, it most certainly will not.

BUT there is an emotion called solidarity. YOU CANNOT MAKE FILMS, PLAY CRICKET, AND DO BUSINESS AS IF EVERYTHING IS FINE, BECAUSE IT IS NOT. It makes the soldier wonder aloud, "Why should I alone bear the weight of conflict?"

This conflict between India and Pakistan is not the soldier's personal war. He is dying and killing for you and me. Imagine a situation in which the soldier felt, and behaved, like Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt? Imagine if a soldier walked up to his superior and said, "Sir, while I am dying on the Line of Control, these people are going about as if everything is absolutely fine between the two countries."

Why should he alone sacrifice for India, when others were making merry?

Patriotism and sacrifice is not the sole responsibility of the soldier.

The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and the Russians did likewise when they boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. This is what happens when national interest is held paramount. And this is what must happen now.

18 families have been shattered like glass... But the pain of Fawad Khan's departure is too much to bear !!!"

Golden words by
Major Gaurav Arya (Veteran)



+10000

just like Raj Thackrey said in his message, what will we do, if the soldiers lay down their weapon and refuse to fight ?

Pakistan is not gonna stop funding these terrorists. Then what is the option...


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: pn_92

I am quoting major arya's words here...

"Will sending Pakistani artists back, stopping cricket and business with Pakistan actually end terror from Pakistan?

No, it most certainly will not.

BUT there is an emotion called solidarity. YOU CANNOT MAKE FILMS, PLAY CRICKET, AND DO BUSINESS AS IF EVERYTHING IS FINE, BECAUSE IT IS NOT. It makes the soldier wonder aloud, "Why should I alone bear the weight of conflict?"

This conflict between India and Pakistan is not the soldier's personal war. He is dying and killing for you and me. Imagine a situation in which the soldier felt, and behaved, like Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt? Imagine if a soldier walked up to his superior and said, "Sir, while I am dying on the Line of Control, these people are going about as if everything is absolutely fine between the two countries."

Why should he alone sacrifice for India, when others were making merry?

Patriotism and sacrifice is not the sole responsibility of the soldier.

The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and the Russians did likewise when they boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. This is what happens when national interest is held paramount. And this is what must happen now.

18 families have been shattered like glass... But the pain of Fawad Khan's departure is too much to bear !!!"

Golden words by
Major Gaurav Arya (Veteran)


This !!!
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