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Yom e Takbir
Today is the 9th anniversary of Pakistan’s becoming a nuclear power. I still remember that day in Islamabad as a student. Everybody was just waiting for this news, especially after hearing the speeches of some of BJP's ministers. Your memories?
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I'd wait to see when the poor of the country have access to Justice, Health, Education. That'll be the Yom -e Takbeer. Blowing up a few bombs and obliterating mountains with it doesn't deserve to be celebrated when majority of the population is living sub human lives.
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I think that day ensured security for Pakistan and I was hoping we would be able to cut the military budget and spend on welfare reforms. Inshallah that day will come as well,
But this event needs to be celebrated by itself.
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The explosion was a necessity and it has to be celebrated because we went from being a tin pot state to a tin pot state which cannot be messed with. I think without it Afghanistan may not have been the target of 9/11.
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It was a necessity. yes but i don't agree with your notion that Pakistan would've been the target had they not acquired nuclear weapons..
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