eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution

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eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution


These are the views that i expressed while we were discussing a topic on Sarabjit. Yes you are right we have gone back to the cave age.
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eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution


These are the views that i expressed while we were discussing a topic on Sarabjit. Yes you are right we have gone back to the cave age.


Rule of tit for tait is not fair at this time. But India and Pakistan had one difference. Indian courts took action for it, but in Pakistan........
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution


These are the views that i expressed while we were discussing a topic on Sarabjit. Yes you are right we have gone back to the cave age.


The recent death of a Pakistani prisoner on J&K stands testimony as a proof that both the nations are resorting yo barbaric ways.

Rule of tit for tait is not fair at this time. But India and Pakistan had one difference. Indian courts took action for it, but in Pakistan........
eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution


These are the views that i expressed while we were discussing a topic on Sarabjit. Yes you are right we have gone back to the cave age.


Rule of tit for tait is not fair at this time. But India and Pakistan had one difference. Indian courts took action for it, but in Pakistan........


Basically there is not much difference in the attitude of both Indian and Pakistani people - the mind set is the samme ! But thankfully there is a sense of democracy here because we are a secular nation...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

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eye for eye and medieval norms of behavior appears hallmark of thwo big nations in Indian subcontinent. First, an Indian prisoner is fatally assaulted in a Pak prison. He dies. Then there is reciprocation in Indian jail. a Pakistani prisoner is similarly fatally assaulted. What is this? Are we living in old tribal traditions when some one entering the rival tribal would meet sure death.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Pak-prisoner-Sanaullah-dies-in-Chandigarh-hospital/SP-Article1-1057213.aspx

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/1832276/column-a-sanaullah-for-sarabjit-cannot-be-the-solution


These are the views that i expressed while we were discussing a topic on Sarabjit. Yes you are right we have gone back to the cave age.


Rule of tit for tait is not fair at this time. But India and Pakistan had one difference. Indian courts took action for it, but in Pakistan........


Basically there is not much difference in the attitude of both Indian and Pakistani people - the mind set is the samme ! But thankfully there is a sense of democracy here because we are a secular nation...


people of Pakistan and India are from one community no reason for different mind set. Pakistan is also turning in a real democracy country.
Now I'm seeing a ray of hope in the arrival of Democracy in Pakistan. I hope the hostilities will come to an end. The Indian commissioner in Islamabad will represent India at swearing -in ceremony of newly elected Pakistani Prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

I’m optimistic . I’m confident about India –Pakistan relations that will change for good soon.
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I don't think we can compare those conditions with today's as those were not as bad as situation today. We did not have weapons of mass destruction in those days.

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I’m optimistic . I’m confident about India –Pakistan relations that will change for good soon.Mew rule in Pakistan i hope bring stability in relations.
I’m optimistic . I’m confident about India –Pakistan relations that will change for good soon.Mew rule in Pakistan i hope bring stability in relations.


The fact is their politics is based on 'Hate India policy' they cannot deviate from set norms.

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I’m optimistic . I’m confident about India –Pakistan relations that will change for good soon.Mew rule in Pakistan i hope bring stability in relations.


The fact is their politics is based on 'Hate India policy' they cannot deviate from set norms.


I know. But there is a hope as there is a new regime. This time its democracy.
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