Ansar Burney Kicked Out of India

I was wondering how he will be feeling when the very country for whose spies he worked so hard to get released kicked him out of india. That is how you are compensated when you work for the very country which kill your cricket fans dubbing them agents and you work for the release of its spies who killed dozens of innocent Pakistani’s. At least i thought he deserved what he got from India.

Keep going Ansar Burney and work hard to give Kashmir to Indian’s after Kashmir Singh and that is what you will get from India.

ISLAMABAD, May 30: Former federal minister for human rights Ansar Burney, who got Indian death-row prisoner Kashmir Singh released and repatriated to India and the execution of another death-row convict, Sarabjeet Singh, delayed, was deported from New Delhi on Friday night, television reports said.
The Online news agency quoted sources here as saying that Mr Burney had been sent back from the Indira Gandhi International Airport by an Emirates flight to Dubai because of a ‘lookout’ notice against him.

Ansar Burney

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6 Responses to “Ansar Burney Kicked Out of India”

  1. sad .. but true . Every time we have send dozens of prisoners free we have only got either dead bodies , which btw are completely devoid of all vital organs , even in death . either this or a dozen tortured prisoners who have serious mental disorders after leaving indian prisons . Friendship is not about hiring meera in a few of mahest bhatts weird, vulgar and not suprisingly flop films , its not even about liking our pop industry owing to the fact that indian pop industry is lamost non existant . It atleast should be about hmanitarian rihts and mutual consideration about ppl’s sufferinf fro the nortorious relationship between the two neighbouring countries . Pakistan has never been highlighted for the inconditional humanitarian acts , ratherthe rioting and so calle dterroris have become the high lights of this ill- fated nation !

  2. M Junaid Khan on May 31st, 2008 at 2:37 pm

    You got me right! Rarely people agree with me on this topic but i think i found someone sharing my opinion.

  3. I think it was the best thing to happen when one tries to be the best to those who give nothing in return… or should i say, the worst in return. Peace!

  4. Gowhar Fazili on June 4th, 2008 at 12:55 pm

    this was one good thing that happened in ages! Death penalty is a haunting relic from the age of barbarity… not to say that barbarity does not still persist!

  5. Gowhar Fazili on June 4th, 2008 at 12:58 pm

    I was referring to the release of Kashmir Singh… How can a 68 year old man who has served prison for 35 years of his life be a threat to anybody?

  6. M Junaid Khan on June 4th, 2008 at 1:45 pm

    Spies are awarded death penalty as per the law of the land!

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