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Hanif, a political vote bank
by Rakesh Gotri on Aug 02, 2007 11:17 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Karnataka CM and Indian PM have already entered the political ring to use Hanif as potentially explosive vote bank. Karnataka CM & Devegouda will use him as a pawn in their drama of not handing over power to BJP in October. Similarly, Sonia, Rajasekhar reddy and their brothres and sisters in Congress will use Hanif's issue as vote catcher in the run upto the next general election. Indians know how these unscrupulous elements can go to any extent of causing harm to the country's interests for their own sake. The revealation made by the former President Dr.Kalam that the petition signed by 205 MPs relating to the hanging of terrorist Afzal Guru was not forwarded to him by Sonia Gandhi. So we need not be surprised if the present President may pardon all those found guilty including Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon and others in Bombay blast case at the behest of Sonia and her congress party to get the votes of. The excellent work done by Justice KODE will come to nought by these unscrupulaous elements. Can we expect anything patriotic things from these people? You judge

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  RE:Hanif, a political vote bank
by hiral joshi on Aug 02, 2007 11:29 AM   Permalink
I pray to God that BJP comes to power in K'taka and expose this sweet-poison called Haneef.

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  RE:RE:Hanif, a political vote bank
by Akram on Aug 02, 2007 11:51 AM   Permalink
Nobody can forget the incident when high profile BJP minister accompanied the most dreaded criminal on his safe heaven to Kandahar.



what is the guarantee that will not be replicated by the State unit of BJP.



Hiral joshi you are indeed praying the god for goodness of Haneef

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  RE:Hanif, a political vote bank
by Manish Kumar on Aug 02, 2007 12:25 PM   Permalink
Well said Akram .The issue is nationalism .If the nation is betrayed in the name of religion it is bad & unpardonable .If it is betrayed for selfish interest like power & money -it is worse .

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