Pakistan released an Indian spy who had been convicted for his spying missions in the country. Our minister stood with him hand in hand, elated with success and pride dripping from his face. He thought he had done a job that will make him a place in the midst of those who are known for their humanitarian work. His gesture is OK. It is neither good nor bad. A spent weapon is worth getting rid of. But it becomes all the more difficult when this same spent weapon spits malice for the very people who brought him freedom. He doesn't waste any time in telling his nation that he has been a hero who kept mum while he was with the enemy. I think he needed to do this to ward off the suspicions of his own countrymen. But this has turned into a whole lot of embarrassment for Burni who thought he had championed the cause of humanity by winning Singh's freedom.
The Indians were quick to thank us. They thanked us in no uncertain terms by brutally torturing and then killing in cold blood a Pakistani prisoner and handing over his body after one whole month. I guess it is the very Indian way of saying gracias to its neighbours. Pakistanis all over the world and Mr. Burni should take note for they have been made to look like assholes by the Indian attitude. Well done Musharraf and Burni. So much for your confidence building measures.
The Indians were quick to thank us. They thanked us in no uncertain terms by brutally torturing and then killing in cold blood a Pakistani prisoner and handing over his body after one whole month. I guess it is the very Indian way of saying gracias to its neighbours. Pakistanis all over the world and Mr. Burni should take note for they have been made to look like assholes by the Indian attitude. Well done Musharraf and Burni. So much for your confidence building measures.
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