Jun 13th, 2009, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by janab-e-ali
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This is what happens when the painfully uninformed are given google and allowed to selectively post this and that..
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So i guess he himself was tired of the same "forced voting" rhetoric ... or he was worried that the people will see through him if he says the same thing
Meanwhile .... the other Hurriyat planned some introspection ... because of the "elections" .... guess why they were bothered about this "unfair" and "not free" elections
The assembly elections came as a rude shock to the pro-freedom leaders, but there is a silver lining. The Hurriyat (M) has started reforms, saying these reforms were inevitable. To begin with the leaders have been asked to work at the grassroots level, and rather than staying in the city, move to villages and make the conglomerate strong
I wonder why he said that .... what was so different this time ... so what is your take on this .... is he on Indian pay rolls
Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq told that after the recent polls there was a need for introspection and restructuring of Hurriyat had become inevitable
Oh only local press ....... and you know they are "local boys"
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