Loud Thinking December 05, 2014 at 09:18PM
“It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”
— George Eliot
Loud Thinking December 05, 2014 at 06:42PM
“Have patience with all things, but, first of all with yourself.”
—Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Roman Catholic Saint
Loud Thinking December 05, 2014 at 06:06PM
An eye opening statement of the current PM of BD who is hanging loyal Pakistani nationalists and the world is watching this criminal act silently.
We will see when the ICC will charge Hasina Wajid for her crimes against humanity in view of her following statement to a UK news paper.
Yes; my father did break Pakistan, confesses BD Premier
Daily Mail Monitoring
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Dhaka—Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid has confessed that her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a traitor who formed a detailed conspiracy to break Pakistan into 2 pieces with the help of the Indian government during his stay in London in 1969.
Hasina was addressing a discussion in Dhaka to mark the ‘March 7,1971’ speech of mutiny, in which Sheikh Mujib called on the people of East Pakistan to prepare for the secession from the rest of Pakistan.
She said that her father made separation plans just months after his release from Kurmitola where he had been detained in the Agartala Conspiracy Case, in which the Pakistan government had brought sedition charges against him and 34 others.
“He went to London on October 22 1969, following his release in the Agartala case on April 22 that year. I reached London the next day from Italy, where I was living with my husband,” she recalled.
“It was there that my father at a meeting made plans for separating West Pakistan from East Pakistan, including when the war would start, where our fighters would be trained and where refugees would take shelter.”
“All preparations were taken there (London). I was serving tea and entered the room several times where the meeting between my father and some Indian officials was being held. I heard their discussions,” the Prime Minister said.
Referring to the recent debate over who first proclaimed Bangladesh’s independence, she urged all to go through the reports of intelligent agencies and foreign ministries of different countries.
She also said the Aug 15 1975 assassination of her father and family members, and the Jail Killings of four national leaders on Nov 3 the same year, were planned by those defeated in the war to take revenge for their defeat.
“Those who rewarded the killers had never expected Bangladesh’s independence. They wanted to impose the principles of the defeated forces on the people,” she added.
Loud Thinking December 05, 2014 at 08:52AM
My letter titled “Better late than never” published today by the daily “The Nation”.
http://nation.com.pk/E-Paper/Lahore/2014-12-05/page-7/detail-2
Loud Thinking December 05, 2014 at 01:12AM
EU wants Pakistan as a scape goat..?
This has reference to the media reports that European Union is demanding from Pakistan to condemn Russia over its role in the Ukraine.
In this regard, firstly, the EU must ask India (the darling of the western world) to condemn Russia over its role in the Ukraine and then EU may demand any statement from Pakistan.
Moreover, Pakistan may also demand from the EU, to first ask India to honour its commitment in the UNO, about the plebiscite under the auspicious of the UN forces and observers, before they (the EU) wish any statement from Pakistan over the Ukrainian issue.
Furthermore, the EU must also condemn India in the most harsh words, about its role in the dismemberment of Pakistan, by invading the then East Pakistan, before it (EU) can think of criticising Russia, over its invasion of Ukraine.
What is good for the gander should also be good for the goose.
Pakistan had told the world way back in 1971 that if the rule of “might is right” was accepted, then be ready for more such invasions in future, from stronger nations on its smaller neighbours.
Now, why such a hullabaloo on Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has the same excuse of invitation from the pro-Russian population, as was the case in the East Pakistan’s Indian sponsored insurgency? It is very easy for stronger nations to create insurgency in any area of a smaller country and then invade that area, on the pretext of an invitation of secessionist elements to liberate them from the hold of the so called repressive rule of the original country.
As they in PUNJABI language (HOOR CHUPU) EAT MORE SUGARCANE…!
Loud Thinking December 04, 2014 at 08:06PM
“There is nothing more wonderful in life than seeing life as an adventure. We should all try things that we’re afraid of. We should all look very clearly into the unknown and enjoy it. Because when you come in contact with things that you really don’t know, that’s when you’re truly living.”
— Author Unknown
Loud Thinking December 04, 2014 at 07:05PM
“The strongest of all warriors are these two—Time and Patience.”
—Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)
Russian Author
Loud Thinking December 04, 2014 at 05:07PM
How to Ask for a Meeting with Just About Anyone
Everyone is busy. So if you’re asking someone you don’t know for a meeting, you have to think of your request like a VC pitch. Answer the following questions: Why should he speak to you? How can you establish your credibility up front? How will a face-to-face benefit her? When you want to score a meeting, don’t presume that the other person wants to connect with you—that fact needs to be established first. In your initial message, give her a good reason to meet with you, and start with a modest ask. Don’t ask to meet for lunch—aim smaller so it’s easier to say yes. If you have a mutual contact, have him or her introduce you. That makes it easier for the person to see you as a colleague rather than a stranger imposing on her time.
Adapted from “Score a Meeting with Just About Anyone’ by Dorie Clark.
Loud Thinking December 04, 2014 at 01:15PM
My comments..!
EU wants Pakistan to condemn Russian role in Ukraine..!
(A news published by the daily Dawn).
First the EU must ask India (the darling of the western world) to condemn Russia over its role in the Ukraine and then EU may demand any statement from Pakistan.
As a second option, Pakistan may demand from the EU, to first ask India to honour its commitment in the UNO, about the plebiscite under the auspicious of the UN forces and observers, before they (the EU) wish any statement from Pakistan over the Ukraine issue.
Thirdly, the EU must also condemn India in the most harsh words, about its role in the dismemberment of Pakistan by invading the then East Pakistan, before it (EU) can think of criticising Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
What is good for the gander should also be good for the goose.
Pakistan had told the world way back in 1971 that if the rule of “might is right” was accepted, then be ready for more such invasions in future, from stronger nations on its smaller neighbours.
Now why such a hullabaloo on Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has the same excuse of invitation from the pro-Russian population, as was the case in the East Pakistan’s Indian sponsored insurgency?
As they in PUNJABI language, EAT MORE SUGARCANE…!
Loud Thinking December 04, 2014 at 08:29AM
Recipe for a sustained peak performance..!
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/loud-thinking-october-31-2013-at-1113pm.html#sthash.dCFGbI7a.dpbs

