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US Favored Status to Pakistan

Dear Sir,
US itself says it has given favored status to Pakistan for the past five years. And according to Inderfuth, Pakistan can be on the same trail if it now denounces only its command on the terrorists and catches them and goes on with its business.
What a slap on India's face.
Why did US have such a status given to Pakistan can only be explained in detail by our India's witty politicans whose wit is none to speak of. But to listen to Inderfuth saying it will give Pakistan the same cover even in light of its military leadership is just a joke on India again.
Why is Vajapayee Government so much hung up on asking US President to come to India. We do not want US to participate in any bilateral talks with Pakistan in settling Kashmir issue, then why should we seek such sponsoring from US, I do not understand.
India should and act alone, in agreesive posture against Pakistan and attack with two or three for one. That is the only answer the US and Pakistan will understand.
Clinton made a classsic statement the other day that US will unequivocally and unstopped fight against terrorism against the US citizens anywhere and will reserve the right to attack anywhere. Why did Vajpayee not make any such statement. The answer lies, really, in the six hundred years of slavery Hindu kings and Hindus did to the Moslem kings and are still the cowards to hold a hand against Moslem. We need the Russian and Israel like politicans not the cowards.
Of course I say this not giving an inch to the Congressies of our country. Congressies are, in fact, the sold out peons to the minorities Moslems of our own country. The congressies will not do anything at all.

Dilip Kapasi

 
 
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