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From his comments (http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=70951) , Pakistani Foreign minister has made it clear that Pakistan supports the terrorist activities in India.

As I disagree with this, I have opted to boycott all Pakistani products.

Do you agree with me and do have any suggestions to revolt against terrorism?

2006-07-12 13:01:37 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dining Out United States San Francisco

"What's this have to do with dining out in San Francisco?? "
-- There are a few Pakistani restaurants in the Jones/Ofarrell region which are always crowded. They only accept ONLY CASH. Does anybody know if the money they are making are reported to the IRS? Can't the money be going to support the ruthless acts ?

2006-07-12 13:22:40 · update #1

7 answers

What's this have to do with dining out in San Francisco??

2006-07-12 13:11:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Politics and Dining. This is a wierd subject. India always blames Pakistan and Vice Versa.

The bombings were a cowardly act, agreed, But instead of India Blaming Pakistand for this without any proff, I would encourage India to collect all the Evidence, lay it out on the table and for the World to see who is responsible, then everybody Blames whoever is responsible!!!

2006-07-19 09:52:38 · answer #2 · answered by v_navin 2 · 0 0

Please Just Do NOT trust any Pakistani . They are Born Killar. A Stupid Nation. They Killed millions of Bengalis in 1971 . They are also Very Coward that can be seen the results of 2 wars with India in 1965 and 1971. Okay. And itself the Country Called Pakistan is restless politically since 1947 And I think that Pakistan is not a country . Just a Name. JUST DONT TRUST A SINGLE PAKISTANI.

2006-07-12 19:11:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Actually what happened in India is wrong and the Indian government always trying to frame the Kashmir people for what they may be and may be not did,but the true facts that the Hindu are doing the same terrorist attacks in Kashmir.

2006-07-12 14:33:08 · answer #4 · answered by prince M 1 · 1 0

i agree with you and we can revolt against terrorism has to be something very careful that doesnt jeopardise our country. it should be something that is peaceful to bring peace in our country.

most of us do know about the attitude of
pakistan. you can boycott their products, but what about those people who are our country's citizens but still have unwavering faith to pakistand and absolutely disloyal to our country. there are a lot of muslims in our country who are like that. i dont mean to offend them, just bring them to senses. our country already had a division and was given just for muslims. not any simple. there lays our great civilisation's remnanats. even if i would like to go and see that i am scared. anyway the muslims asked for seperation as they didnt want to live in a hindu country. now why didnt they all go back to pakistan if thats where their faith is. well it neednt be late, let pakistan now open up citizenship to these people instead of supporting terrorists. would be more logical. there are a lot of our beloved country men who love pakistan and hate india, and they will rejoice it. no i dont want them to send them, i am telling atleast they can be happy then. they arent happy with a secular country.
not all muslims are the same. there are many good mulsims too, who dont support terorism and who have great love for india and similarly not all hindus have great patriotism. but the majority of muslims have seperatist feelings in them. they are literally poisoned, i really wonder why and what are they going to acheive by that.
our country is developing rapidly and if we are together we can make great strides. we already have had great difficulties and why would they still want to torture our people in the name of the religion.
shall we identify them and have a MASS MUMBAI MOURNING. dont support the local terrorists first. lets boycott them. lets follow the the same old non co operation as long as it takes and then lets see if there is any effect.

if any muslim here thinks am against muslims no i am not...and i want to remind them all i am happy with the secularism of my country. and i do have many good muslim friends. and i do want to remind that our president is a muslim. ad we are not only proud him i can happily boast that in no muslim country will a hindu be becoming a president not to mention supported, but here our president has all our support.
we are only disheartened at those muslims who are terrorising our country and we just look forward that they would change. if there is any muslim who loves india and belive in secularism just as us, then let them join in the mourning, give ideas how the terrorism can be stopped. we all can learn from each other and make our country a place of peace.

( To Prince : hi , am a hindu and i do not believe in terrorism and most of us dont. Ofcourse there are some hindus who are into terrorism but please take the majority into comparison. you should compare majority hindus and majority muslims and see their behaviour. If this same thing had happened in a christian nation ofcourse the reaction is different. I would very very boldly say most of us hindus are tolerant towards other religions. We are even tolerant of atheists and it isnt difficult for us to tolerate muslims. we are talking here to revolt against terrorism. terrorism can be anything including a terrorism by hindus themselves. even if a hindu is a terrorist we will revolt them too but just peacefully. this division between our brethren has come as a gift by your ex colonisers. i only wish whether hindus or muslims they could be more sensibe now.)

2006-07-12 13:38:15 · answer #5 · answered by sr 2 · 0 0

I think those terrorists need to get over themselves and stop killing innocent people. India needs to do more to rid the country of militants.

2006-07-12 13:07:37 · answer #6 · answered by nicole 3 · 0 0

Very off topic - But - I will never agree to someone's justification of bombing, there is none.

2006-07-17 16:53:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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