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The defiance with which Saeed has treated the US threat has highlighted the power of the Pakistani street, an integral part of the country’s politics


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May 01, 2012
12:13 AM

Bringing Saeed to justice is as hard as bringing Modi to justice. Twice during 2009 the Lahore High Court released Saeed from house arrest due to lack of evidence. Institutions such as the Lahore High Court and the Gujarat SIT become witting or unwitting instruments of majoritarian perversity.

Anwaar
Dallas, United States
2/D-13
May 01, 2012
12:49 AM

>> Bringing Saeed to justice is as hard as bringing Modi to justice

Has CAIR directed all its members to talk about Modi even when the topic of discussion is Saeed?

Whats InAName
San Francisco, United States
3/D-65
May 01, 2012
12:32 PM

Saeed has done more harm to India . Why it has not offered a bigger bounty on his head? because Indians are coward ( As stated by former Pak foreign Minister Gauhar Aiub khan on NDTV). let us not wait for US to do something....

Anil P
Akola, India
4/D-71
May 01, 2012
01:38 PM

 Anwaar are you on the pay rolls of ISI, like Ghulam Nabi Fai recently sentenced in USA.Your share some similarities with him. You are living in USA, has virulent anti-hindu views and your pet hate is Modi. Be careful if you are an ISI agent because FBI may nab you. Take care.

RK Singh
Gurgaon, India
5/D-121
May 01, 2012
11:47 PM

R K Singh,

>>  virulent anti-hindu views.

False. Show me one thing I have said that shows hatred of Hindus. Criticizing BJP, RSS, VHP and Modi is not the same thing as crticizing Hindus. How come you are so dumb?

Anwaar
Dallas, United States
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