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  RE:Where is India heading for
by kaffirstani on Jun 28, 2007 02:45 AM   Permalink
India's ills are because of

1 congress

2 inccomplete partition of the country,

3 communists

4 Malaria mosquitoe

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  RE:Where is India heading for
by srikrishna vempaty on Jun 28, 2007 06:56 AM   Permalink
11)Neglecting the hindus driven out from Kashmir/pillage of temples in kashmir.

12)creation of LTTE for votes in tamilnadu by indira

13)Thousand of Hindus are being killed in Assam,mijoram,manipur by cristians and muslims

14)these thing never come in the news

even the CNN or any other Western news media reveal these because cristians or involved it is just like iraq having weapons of mass distruction for hte cause of war.

14)alligations against hindus.what did congress do when hindus are being treated like secondrate citizens in their own lland now they want to give reservations for muslims/cristians in tamilnadu and Andhra.

15)why does congress allow anti socila elements like slogans against hindus in majority of mosques in kerala,belagaum,hubli,and a number of muslim dominated areas.

they give permission for starting a school and in 1-2 months it becomes amosque illigally constructed on road,govt site,encroching into temple lands and then with blaring sound they relay antihindu slogans

no body does any thing

just because they want votes these are all supported by congress

Indian flag cannot be hoisted,indian national anthem cannot be sung,they have their own mother tongue they dont wnat to or learn regional language,they dont wat to where the dress like rest of the people

then why did they stay in india

all these are supported by congress

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  RE:RE:RE:Where is India heading for
by Loan Shark on Jun 28, 2007 07:37 AM   Permalink
Nehruji did a lot of good things for India and I think partition was a blessing in disguise. I personally won't want to live in India made of Pak and BD ... if it happens, it will be a drain on our resources ... Pak as a neighbor is better than having Taliban.



Nehruji did a lot of good things like establishment of public sector, impetus on science and technology etc.



Let's not always focus on bad stuff ... give credit for good deeds too.

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  RE:Where is India heading for
by Narayanaswami Gangadharan on Jun 28, 2007 07:47 AM   Permalink
What the BJP did to this when they were in power for 5years? Where they sleeping? When they are not in power everything will happen. Don't blame only congress for all the evils. When the oppostion BJP was in power they also did the same thing as congress did and doing now. Try to change the mindset in the general public. If a non-plitical man stand as an independed or an group, we are not supporting them. They don't even get back the deposit. This is the actual thing happening. The general public is to be blamed for everything.

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  RE:Where is India heading for
by kaffirstani on Jun 28, 2007 02:37 AM   Permalink
save the world , destroy Pakistan and CPI(closet pakis of india)CPIM, closet pakis of India-muslim

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  RE:Where is India heading for
by Loan Shark on Jun 28, 2007 07:34 AM   Permalink
1. Indians usually do not believe in dignity of labor. To them being a waiter or waitress is a matter of shame. They would rather be unemployed than work below their sham standards.



2. Manmohan Singh is a highly regarded economist - highly respected in the international community. Even opposition seldom attacks his integrity and commitment. Yes, they can always differ on political and executive decisions, but the guy is a genious - far better than Vajpayee.



3. Don't know much about Patil, but these allegations haven't been proven in a court of law and no conviction or sentense is outstanding .... so chill!

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