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Retd school teacher hurls shoe at Jindal


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Calspadeaspade
Speaks clearly about our aim
by Calspadeaspade on Apr 10, 2009 03:48 PM  | Hide replies

We are terrible throwers. That explains why we are not great fielders in cricket.

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Vithal Kamath
Re: Speaks clearly about our aim
by Vithal Kamath on Apr 10, 2009 03:50 PM
u are an emotionless person tryingto find humour and happiness in others genuine acts

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P R
MARO
by P R on Apr 10, 2009 03:47 PM  | Hide replies

Maro in con party walon ko joote se.

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Bhalchandra Kulkarni
Re: MARO
by Bhalchandra Kulkarni on Apr 10, 2009 04:01 PM
Jada mat maro nahi to jute na pahenne ka law bana denge......


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Sukhbir Singh
hahaha!!
by Sukhbir Singh on Apr 10, 2009 03:47 PM

Congress is damned!

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Vivek Mathur
Shoe throwing
by Vivek Mathur on Apr 10, 2009 03:44 PM  | Hide replies

Speaks clearly about the quality of teachers we have in our country. Unsivilised.

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crazedcat
Re: Shoe throwing
by crazedcat on Apr 10, 2009 03:50 PM
most people don't have the patience or the money or the resources or the power or the trust, to go through the "logic of jurisprudence" or bow their heads before the "long arm of the law" which tends "to take its own course".

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anil sharma
Re: Shoe throwing
by anil sharma on Apr 10, 2009 03:49 PM
boss....no one is born uncivilized....frustration makes a person like that...if a school teacher goes to such levels, imagine the amount of frustration and hardships he has undergone...

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Hari Menon
Re: Shoe throwing
by Hari Menon on Apr 10, 2009 03:49 PM
Dear Vivek,
Instead of sitting cozy & de-riding the act of a 60 year old man who did this as a last resort; please try to be an agent of change atleast this election...

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Tarun Mishra
Re: Re: Shoe throwing
by Tarun Mishra on Apr 10, 2009 03:54 PM
What is your contribution to your society? How many times you have done right thing? Stop sponsoring disgraceful act and behave like a well taught civilized child.

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Harish
Re: Shoe throwing
by Harish on Apr 10, 2009 03:48 PM
i guess our country has the best quality of teachers. anyways i am sure u were not taught well. check your spellings...its uncivilized not "s"

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Vithal Kamath
Re: Shoe throwing
by Vithal Kamath on Apr 10, 2009 03:53 PM
your attitude gives the cheap quality of our critics i.e. the so called CHARCHA BAHADUR who themselves are not capable of doing anything except commenting on others genuine acts

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Anil Gonsalves
unity of India
by Anil Gonsalves on Apr 10, 2009 03:43 PM  | Hide replies

The break up of India, if it comes, will not come from the efforts of tamilnation.org. It will come despite our efforts. It will come from a failure of political leaders in India to openly recognise that India is a multi national state - and recognise the enduring wisdom of the words of Pramatha Chaudhuri:

"...It is not a bad thing to try and weld many into one but to jumble them all up is dangerous, because the only way we can do that is by force. If you say that this does not apply to India, the reply is that if self determination is not suited to us, then it is not suited at all to Europe. No people in Europe are as different, one from another, as our people. There is not that much difference between England and Holland as there is between Madras and Bengal. Even France and Germany are not that far apart. If some of our politicians shudder at the mention of provincial patriotism, it is because their beliefs smack of narrow national selfishness."

We recognise that Tamils are Indians. We are Indians because we are Tamils. And, if we were not Tamils, we would not be Indians. Again, if there were no Bengalis, no Marathis, no Kannadigas, no Tamils (to mention but a few of the peoples of the Indian subcontinent), there would be no 'Indians'. Even apart from anything else, in what language would they speak to each other? The unity of India will not come simply by English speaking 'Indians' speaking to each other in English. Pramatha Chaudhuri said it all more than eight


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sandugi srinivas
Re: unity of India
by sandugi srinivas on Apr 10, 2009 03:44 PM
Please be specific man, donot write history

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Secularismsucks
Re: Re: unity of India
by Secularismsucks on Apr 10, 2009 03:45 PM
report abuse

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Anil Gonsalves
The unity of India
by Anil Gonsalves on Apr 10, 2009 03:42 PM  | Hide replies

The break up of India, if it comes, will not come from the efforts of tamilnation.org. It will come despite our efforts. It will come from a failure of political leaders in India to openly recognise that India is a multi national state - and recognise the enduring wisdom of the words of Pramatha Chaudhuri:

"...It is not a bad thing to try and weld many into one but to jumble them all up is dangerous, because the only way we can do that is by force. If you say that this does not apply to India, the reply is that if self determination is not suited to us, then it is not suited at all to Europe. No people in Europe are as different, one from another, as our people. There is not that much difference between England and Holland as there is between Madras and Bengal. Even France and Germany are not that far apart. If some of our politicians shudder at the mention of provincial patriotism, it is because their beliefs smack of narrow national selfishness."

We recognise that Tamils are Indians. We are Indians because we are Tamils. And, if we were not Tamils, we would not be Indians. Again, if there were no Bengalis, no Marathis, no Kannadigas, no Tamils (to mention but a few of the peoples of the Indian subcontinent), there would be no 'Indians'. Even apart from anything else, in what language would they speak to each other? The unity of India will not come simply by English speaking 'Indians' speaking to each other in English. Pramatha Chaudhuri said it all more than eight


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sandugi srinivas
Re: The unity of India
by sandugi srinivas on Apr 10, 2009 03:43 PM
what are u writing history of kanndigas, please be specific to the topic

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Pandu
Great Indian Tamasa...
by Pandu on Apr 10, 2009 03:42 PM

India is celeberating "Shoe hurling week" I think.....

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sandugi srinivas
fools
by sandugi srinivas on Apr 10, 2009 03:41 PM  | Hide replies

The day will come people will not only throw shoes but also start spitting on their faces if these congress men donot stop corruption, goondaism

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Dhanunjaya chikkala
Re: fools
by Dhanunjaya chikkala on Apr 10, 2009 03:46 PM
why single out congress? who is above board?.give comments without any affliation to any party

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Tarun Mishra
Re: fools
by Tarun Mishra on Apr 10, 2009 03:48 PM
If that is the case with Congress than I wonder what will happen to BJP? :-)

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kuldeep yadav
Rediffnews Please make the correction.......
by kuldeep yadav on Apr 10, 2009 03:41 PM  | Hide replies

There is a mistake in the news " Ram Kumar threw his shoe towards Jindal during ...." In this the name should be RAJPAL instead of RAMKUMAR. I have watched on TV. So correct it please.

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Dhaval Jariwala
Re: Rediffnews Please make the correction.......
by Dhaval Jariwala on Apr 10, 2009 03:50 PM
and shoe thrown was Reebok, Nike or Addidas !!!!!!!!!!! u must hv also seen the brand of shoe thrown ?????

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Calspadeaspade
Re: Rediffnews Please make the correction.......
by Calspadeaspade on Apr 10, 2009 03:54 PM
See, we dont even get the name right, leave alone the aim and target.

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