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Politics

Is Pakistan turning into a Islamo-Fascist state?

The parallels between today’s Pakistan and Weimar Germany are striking.Here is a comment which highlights the sickening killings happening in Pakistan:

Dear Ali, I have just read your article, and honestly, I am lost for words. Yours is a very, well-researched article couched in passionate terms. As a Shia myself, I am very, very grateful to you for taking up the issue of the Shia genocide which we the Shias believe is sanctioned by the United States, sponsored and financed by Saudi Arabia, and supervised by the Pakistan Army-ISI, and executed by Deobandi Lasklar-e-Jhangvi. Being a Shia, I am fit to be killed anytime, anywhere. But a non-Shia like you writing for the Shias is equally at risk. Your courage in writing this piece is stupendous.
Thanks also for writing for the Ahmadi Muslims. Thanks to the Amhadi Muslims for giving us Dr Salaam, and shame on us for not honoring him
The Brelvis and the liberal Pakistanis must stand up against the likes of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. Otherwise there turn will come sooner than later. They think that the Islamofascists will not touch them, so they have closed their eyes to the Shia genocide. They are very wrong. Let them act before it is too late.
Thanks you very much once again. Keep it up! There are not many Pakistanis like you.

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Interview

The Single Biggest Mistake Value Investors Make

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Links

Weekend Mega Linkfest:27 Sept,2013

Some interesting off beat reads for the weekend:

Raghuram Rajan: Line of Credit (Caravan)

Nandan Nilekani:Unique ID of his own (Outlook)

Pakistan:No country for minorities (Tehelka)

Rahul Gandhi dumps inner party democracy in Amethi (Open)

The man who saved the world by doing absolutely nothing (Atlantic)

The best way to get a cheap airplane ticket (BusinessWeek)

A brief history of Scotland Yard (Smithsonian)

China’s richest man wants to be a movie mogul (Economist)

Back to British (Mediacrooks)

The great Marijuana crash of 2011 (BI)

The largest food fraud in US history (BusinessWeek)

How one Iranian Commander is reshaping the Middle East (NewYorker)

Culture:Some interesting music tracks (MumbaiBoss)

How to buy a used car in India (TeamBHP)

Gangs of Social Media (Wired)

The worst of times (Dawn)

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Realty Tweets

A cautionary tale for realty investors

I was amongst the first people to attend the investor presentation of Lavasa. I didn’t invest as I did not like the fact that maintenance fees etc would be arbitrarily decided by Lavasa Corporation.However lots of people in the meet came with their cheque books and invested.Everyone thought that this project was backed by Sharad Pawar and so nothing would go wrong-Pune after all is the fiefdom of the Pawar family.

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Observations

Mr.Motilal Oswal bought right,sat tight and lost a bundle

One ad doing the rounds on TV is from Motilal Oswal which advises investors to follow the golden rule of investing “Buy Right,Sit Tight”

Now it is interesting to know that Mr.Motilal Oswal personally lost money along with his investors in the NSEL scam.

In today’s NSEL investor meet,Mr.Motilal Oswal made the following statements: