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Muslim in India are forgotten
by Viren Mourya on Oct 25, 2007 04:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Its a truth that Muslims in india are side lined & treated as parasites. The fact is , this is the community which ruled india for 700 years or so. They have culture. Because of political ignorence , they are backward & suffering.

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by Anurag Shrivastava on Oct 25, 2007 04:26 PM   Permalink
You are wrong Viren. Moghuls and Turks ruled over India not muslims. The same Moghuls are now ruling over Pakistan and causing mayhem in India. I have no evidence to show that regular Indian muslims have any hand in terror or have anything to do with Al Qaeda.

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by imran on Oct 25, 2007 04:24 PM   Permalink
Vikram dont ever abuse n e religion people like u r the 1 who spreads rights and blast u kindda people should b hanged first , i can also abuse u but i respect each and every religion u dumb.

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by Sanjay Guevera on Oct 25, 2007 04:29 PM   Permalink
Very tru Vikram--increase in population-Lalu 9 children,P.V Narsimha Rao 6 Children-My grand Father Ram Badan Rai 13 Chlidren All are muslims.
Dear the population is not a religious Phenomena but a social-economical Phenomena.

Parbhakaran (lTTE)
NALINI(RAJEEV GANDHI ASSAINATOR)
ALL ULFA MILITANTS
ALL MOIST
DADUA
NIRBHEY GUJJAR
All are Muslims
Very good knowledge

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  RE:Muslim in India are forgotten
by imran on Oct 25, 2007 04:19 PM   Permalink
u r mother is a mada_rC__hod i wil tell osama bin laden to take her and Ra_p_e her vikram

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