FROM MIAN SALEEM SAHIB
When people have no merit, then they use religion and violence to prove their worth.
This is with reference to the "kissing incident" between two warships of the Indian Navy and Pakistan Navy after the release of the MV SUEZ by the Somalai Pirates. One of the comments was the the Indian frigate did not know her ROR. I would like to bring to your attention this interesting piece of news:
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/babur-godavari-collision-pakistan-lie-nailed/1/146943.html
The amateur video conclusively proves who is the culprit in the INS Godavari and PNS Babur 'close-shave' incident.The Paki lie is finally nailed,unwittingly by one of their own.most probably by a PN sailor .Clearly goes to show that just like in Kargil,the truth always tends to turn Pakistanis on its head,because haven't they lost it long time ago?
You may also like to watch this unless you have already seen it. So much for Track II on Maritime Confidence Building Measures for those of you who have been following the developments. Mostly weak kneed from the ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs.
Even though our government chose to not make public the proof of Pakistani warship, Babur, during the second 'Suez crisis' recently, this interesting video has surfaced from the other side.
View it on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2RNkUf1PezM
Quick observations:
a. Sailors and men from Pak Navy were 'ready' for a clash,
b. In the entire sequence, Godavari is seen 'leading the way' and the Babur closes in from behind. At minute 1:43 Babur is seen closing in from the starboard quarter of Godavari. At minute 3:42 after contact has taken place you can see the distance increasing as Godavari peels off and speeds away..
c. The audio in this leaked video, presumably the PA system onboard the ship, continuously informs the men to prepare preparing themselves for a close shave with our frigate I would like to bring to your attention this interesting piece of news:
d. The motley group of seemingly jobless sailors and men are seen 'waiting' for the right time to chant their slogans – for those who understand Urdu and Punjabi.
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