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To: Worswick who wrote (2699)3/19/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 9980
 
Look,who is talking.Boy the 'nerve' of the Theocrat!

Worswick:

Thanks for the post as I have not seen this before. Isn't ironic
and strange how the Theocrat is trying to take the 'moral high ground' by preaching the virtues of 'secularism' to a Secular State??? Boy,the 'nerve' of some people,go figure.<gg>

Besides,'we'[Indians] all know who started this whole mess in Kashmir by illegally occupying 1/3rd of the state.Pakistan is no stranger when it comes to fomenting and fostering terrorism in India,as one only has to look as far as Kashmir to see it as most of the captured terrorists lists is 'adorned' by Pakis and their buddies from Afganistan and various and sundry citizenry from other 'holy' muslim countries. Above all these accusations and counter-accusations are nothing new,it has been going on for years and I don't think this is about to stop until the Pakis and their 'holy' brotheren-in-amrs, who are waging a 'Jihad' against the 'infidels' of India, are kicked out of Kashmir,for once and for all.
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...............Pakistani Foreign Minister Gohar Ayub Khan, speaking Monday at the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Doha, lashed out at India's new Hindu nationalist-dominated regime, stating that "the veneer of secularism is now being cast aside" and that "unabashed anti-Moslem" elements now hold sway in India. Nevertheless, he stated that he hoped India would resolve the "procedural impasse" that has stalled negotiations between the two countries, and called on OIC Foreign Ministers to support Pakistan's efforts at advancing the process of peace and rapprochement represented by the Pakistan-India talks.
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To: Worswick who wrote (2699)3/19/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
It appears 'somebody' is little 'shaken'!

Worswick:

Check this out:

dailynews.yahoo.com