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Dr. Haneef's saga is highly suspicious
by Greg Chappell on Aug 02, 2007 10:25 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I have seen the interview of Dr. Haneef by the Australian news agency. One Blond lady was taking his interview. When she asked Dr. Haneef the reason to rush back India on one way ticket ( please remember that his daughter born 20 days back, but not 1 or 2 days back), Dr. Haneef could not able to answer properly. If he needs to join back to the hospital after certain number of days, then definitely he should have bought to and fro air ticket.

This is indeed highly suspicious activity and I am sure that Indian intelligence department is just waiting for an evidence and he will be grilled if found guilty.

We can not show mercy to the terrorist. if he is guilty, then he must be punished accordingly.

Killing human or plot for destructive activities is 100% punishable crime irrespective of nationality, cust and religion.

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  RE:Dr. Haneef's saga is highly suspicious
by jolly on Aug 02, 2007 10:56 AM   Permalink
He is aware of the plot and i agree to your point

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by Sathish on Aug 02, 2007 10:29 AM   Permalink
The chat room detail published yesterday in TOI..... well, the CM might have to repent his haste.

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  RE:Dr. Haneef's saga is highly suspicious
by raj kumar on Aug 02, 2007 10:43 AM   Permalink
what a joke, the cm himself is going to be without a job 60 odd days from now.

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