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Nehru was greatest traitor of humanity
by anirban bandyo on Mar 25, 2008 04:38 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

1. He said about Aksai Chin, "Not a single blade of grass grows there, what shall we do with that land?" Dont readers think, any person saying this should be hanged by neck till death.

2. He hide the information from 1954 to 1959 that China is building road through Aksai Chin. Do you need any bigger traitor?

3. He was much less efficiant than Jinnah and Subhash, played all dirty tricks against them and had illicit relationship with lady mountbatten. If Patel was not here, this country would have finished long a go.

4. He never cared about pakistani and indian refugees. The present refugee problem would never have arised if he could follow Patels tricks.

5. He had no vision, he created india unprotected to China, he ensured worse industry policy, did not allow nuclear research, created north-east problem by not developing them for logic that they will fight for freedom if developed, he allowed marxist historians to write indian history so that peoples voice pronounced. He ensured hindi to dominate india, hindi belt control india. A truely insecured crook headed brain child of Mahatma.

6. He used national emotion of freedom fighting for his election. This is the greatest mistake committed by his selfish brain. There is no evidence of his love for kids, but nehru day is ...

7. China never liked india, never liked any other country in the world, see their policy against japan, korea, burma. Do not believe chainese, they lied to us for 50 years. No more.

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by raj on Mar 25, 2008 04:40 PM   Permalink
chinese should not be trusted even now. but we have comrade friends in the our current government! why need enemies when we have friends like karat, brinda, nad other jokers ?

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by suraj john on Mar 25, 2008 05:11 PM   Permalink
Well said mate. i feel exactly the same way about that man who died of 3rd stage syphilis which for the ignorant is a sexually transmitted disease.Will spit on his tomb if I ever happen to be there.

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by Krishnan on Mar 25, 2008 04:41 PM   Permalink
every man has his faults. we should learn from them and not repeat them. there is no point cursing nehru. your kind of messages are utter rubbish.

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by anirban bandyo on Mar 25, 2008 04:48 PM   Permalink

Those who do not know need this message to learn, right?

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by S R Ganguli on Mar 25, 2008 04:51 PM   Permalink
This post might well add: Nehru unilaterally withdrew Indian soldiers from J&K when they were driving out the intruders from Kashmir. Nehru also wanted Gen JN Chowdhury to stop the Goa operation. But the General overruled Nehru and conquerred Goa. Nehru was pro-communist and was naive in running the Statecraft.

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by anirban bandyo on Mar 25, 2008 04:53 PM   Permalink

Thanks but I know both you and me can add many like this, no other country had such a bad rular surviving for so long

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by kiran jupally on Mar 25, 2008 04:41 PM   Permalink
good info

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by sukumar basu on Mar 25, 2008 05:21 PM   Permalink
Mahatma Gandhi and Pt. Nehru are being projected as if they only brought freedom and made India what it is today. No doubt they had certain contributions to the freedom struggle and subsequent adoptation of mixed economy. But their certain actions left some permanent damages for which India will suffer for generations to come. Gandhiji's decision to undertake fasting on the eve of Independence Day to stop riots and mass repartition of Hindus and Muslim between India and Pakistan. If that mass exchange between two countries were allowed, that would have been the last fight between two communities and both countries could have lived peacefully afterwards.
About Nehruji, he left two gangarins on Indians- Kashmir and Tibet. By stoping the first war with Pakistan in 1948 over Kashmir halfway, he made us to feed that state at the cost of other poor states and at the same time made them to bleed us for years after years.
His action of illegal recognisation of Tibet as an Intregral part of china, is like, cutting a canel to bring corocodile near your door.

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