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Asserting "we speak better English than the Indians", Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said that the trend of outsourcing jobs to India from the US was soon going to change.

Musharraf, who came here Wednesday for five hours to launch the Congressional Caucus on Pakistan, told a crowd of Pakistani Americans that his country was changing, its image was changing and the trend of outsourcing jobs to India should also change with that "because we speak better English than the Indians".

This caused a lot of laughter in the audience in which the president also joined.

He said the "new" Pakistan, which was seeking to project itself as a moderate, progressive nation where violence and fundamentalism had no place, was characterized by the rise of hope and all Pakistanis should be proud of that.

He urged them to stand up for Pakistan and counter criticism, "even if it (criticism) is right" - his remarks again evoking much laughter.

Musharraf also promised to build the world's tallest building in Pakistan and regretted that the country had not won a single medal at the Athens Olympics.

here's another thing that shows that the PAKIS(..like musharraf) r so jealous and overwhelmed by INDIA ..that they only seem to think,talk,walk about INDIA !!....

SOURCE: HT

Times of India

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Musharraf also promised to build the world's tallest building in Pakistan

LOLz !!!

and this is the impression of the American media, about him...

Despite Bush's effusive support for Musharraf, major American papers have sounded a note of caution against aligning too closely with him while at the same time recognising that his help remained crucial in the war on terror.

"But if Musharraf breaks his promise to give up his army office, the Bush administration can at least express its disapproval. Pakistanis should know that our partnership with him is in spite of his authoritarian instincts, not because of them," the Chicago Tribune said in an editorial.

The editorial went on to say: "If Pakistan is ever going to become a stable, prosperous nation, it is not likely to happen under the rule of the military, which has repeatedly tried and failed. Despite his promises of fundamental reforms, what Musharraf offers is not democracy, and it is not sustainable."

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:D

TRING TRING

Pakistani:

"Aslam walekum , pakistani call centre main call karne ke liye shukriya.

Main aapki kis prakar se khidmat kar sakta hoon?"

........

american:"oh gr8 my issue is resolved"

......

pakistani:"allah talla ka shukar hai

aap apne man mutabik hume phone kar sakte hain

aadab" :'(

all r invited to edit this text

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Wants to build the tallest building? eh?

And become the next high profile target of the domestic/foreign terrorists?

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