http://i.imgur.com/z5mDzwr.jpg

Insaf saab, why not put forth these demands once again?S. Insaf wrote:Failed in crushing the Bohra reform movement, by violence Kothar tried to break it, especially in Udaipur, by tactical maneuvers. Syedna Burhanuddin Saheb went to Udaipur on 7th March 1998. He threw trap. First he allowed Bohra Youth members to visit Galiakot for Ziyarat so that his visit to Udaipur is not objected.
Before his arrival the reformist Bohras met in Ahmedabad on 10th Nov. 1997 to decide the strategy to deal with Syedna’s visit. It was decided in this meeting that:-
1. We will not oppose Syedna’s visit.
2. If called we will enter into talks with Kothar but on our conditions.
3. Talk should be between properly authorized representatives of Central Board and Kothar.
4. Talks will be video graphed.
5. Final agreement will be signed by both the partied so that no one goes back on commitment.
6. Make it clear in the beginning that there is no question on compromise on the principles of reform movement. That are:
Freedom of individual in secular affairs,
Democratic elections of local Jamats without interference from Kothar,
Accountability on part of Syedna for the funds collected from the community.
Scraping of Raza and Misaq to Dai, which are in no way integral part of Ismaili faith.
If Kothar insists on Misaq, the text of Misaq should be provided in advance.
Syedna did not agree on these terms and went away.
Asad, no harm in trying again, is there?asad wrote:Zinger,
Kothar didnt agree to the demands in the past nor will they agree in future. Too much monetary status at stake. do you think accept Misaaq can kothar every agree to these demands.
Oh sure, but without even acknowledging what Reformists are fighting for and Mansoos not even ready to acknowledge that there is some problem with his system how are they going to reconcile.zinger wrote:Asad, no harm in trying again, is there?asad wrote:Zinger,
Kothar didnt agree to the demands in the past nor will they agree in future. Too much monetary status at stake. do you think accept Misaaq can kothar every agree to these demands.
Look Asad, if i had answers for these, i would be giving you the solution!!!asad wrote:Oh sure, but without even acknowledging what Reformists are fighting for and Mansoos not even ready to acknowledge that there is some problem with his system how are they going to reconcile.zinger wrote: Asad, no harm in trying again, is there?
Br ZingerKothar didnt agree to the demands in the past nor will they agree in future. Too much monetary status at stake. do you think accept Misaaq can kothar every agree to these demands.
For starters, were these points put in the counter ad the reformists released?
Br Zingerzinger wrote:SBM saab, as we say in Mumbai, "mere baap ka kya jaata hain"
i gave you a suggestion since i have no solutions. Karna hain to karo, or just keep bitching on this forum.
GOD!!!!!SBM wrote:Br Zingerzinger wrote:SBM saab, as we say in Mumbai, "mere baap ka kya jaata hain"
i gave you a suggestion since i have no solutions. Karna hain to karo, or just keep bitching on this forum.
Usually if one does not have solution then they never make suggestion and you did not respond to my and Asad's question that what you suggested has been done in the past and Syedna said NO to those suggestions already.
BTW for your quote Mere Baap Ka Kya Jaata hey for that the answer is BIG NAJWA and WAJEBAATS
Br ZingerKeep trying..
Agreed. This war has gone on for long enough. We need to be one again.Maqbool wrote:Moula wants them to come back. Then why he is not trying. He can call all youth and assure to discuss on the points Insaf has quoted. Hope some body ask moula to try this way to break the deadlock.
You know what, forget it. Just sit here and mope!SBM wrote:Br ZingerKeep trying..
You mean keep begging.