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Paul
Re: any
by Paul on May 05, 2009 10:39 AM

You are fit only for Maya, try that...



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sachchidanand dhar
System
by sachchidanand dhar on May 05, 2009 10:26 AM  | Hide replies

Sir,
Scandinavians regularly raided and decimated England , Scotland and France. Cyrus of Persia decimated Greece. Alaxander of Macedonia conquered Persia. Romans invaded, defeated and ruled most of Europe. At one time Pope defeated Rome. Changez Khan ran over most of Asia,Central and Eastern Europe.Decimated Kabul,Baghdad and other centres of civilisation in that area. Arabs invaded Spain and ruled for long. Arabs were conquered by Europeans.
Turkey was ruling over Austria and Germany. American Aborigenes and Australian Aborigines were decimated by Europeans. Koreans, Filipinos, Siamese etc. were decimated by Japanese. Kurds and Pashtuns are divided amongst and ruled by so many different countries. Iraq run over by United States of America. Were all these decimated people Hindus divided on caste lines?
Civilisations have their ups and downs.
Whenever the ruled public wishes to pull up the rulers for inefeicicency in governance, demands explanations for lack of systemic failures and development- it is usual for rulers to evade responsibility, deflect attention from root cause, dole out lessons from history, set impossible goals and send the public on wild goose chase. It is usual to blame the religion people follow,,social system and customs they practice, their culture, language they speak, eating habits(eating too spicy food or otherwise, eating a particular type of food or otherwise), dresses they wear(we

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gandhiji k
Re: System
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:27 AM
where are u copying from? we will as well go there and read. give the URL

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Twister
Re: Re: System
by Twister on May 05, 2009 10:34 AM
Yeah, and the post is incomplete as well. Better give us the URL.

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balaji
Re: System
by balaji on May 05, 2009 10:49 AM
Do U know recent take over of Chidambaram temple by non-hindus
No Media or secular party even mentioned it anywhere
The recent Take over of Chidambaram temple by non-hindus and aestheists on Tamilnadu shocks our conscience. In many ways the ‘dravadian (by logical corollary ‘non indian’) heavily campaign against Hinduism and Hindu Symbols bears resemblance to the actions of the Taliban against non-islamic symbols (Bamiyan Buddha statues) in Afghanistan. Under international outcry even the Talibans halted their destruction of the statues, but in India the same set of politicians are now keeping quite.
Needless to say every attack on Hinduism and a section of the Hindu society (dubiously called as ‘upper caste’) is packaged as social justice! Sp great is the fear of ‘caste, votebanks, that even parties professing support fo Hindutva are refusing to consider the just and fair rights of the Unreserved Class Hindus. Things have gone so far that none of them are even willing to consider the Unreserved Class Hindus as Citizens


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Parikshit Sahni
hello
by Parikshit Sahni on May 05, 2009 10:23 AM  | Hide replies

Mayawathi is the coolest form of Lakshmi.
The incarnation in kalyug.

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gandhiji k
Re: hello
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:25 AM
I agree. She is so beautiful and Bold.

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: hello
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:30 AM
u r jealous? dont worry, u will get a similar wife. my blessings.

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deep dar
Re: Re: Re: hello
by deep dar on May 05, 2009 10:30 AM
hmm, gandhiji k must be an African to find Mayawati hot.

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: Re: hello
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:31 AM
she is beautiful. no doubt. look at her closely..very close.

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: hello
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:36 AM
no...haev to go real close...very very close. Then you will agree.

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Paul
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: hello
by Paul on May 05, 2009 10:33 AM

Will faint due to the smell, if at all reach that close.


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Paul
Oye
by Paul on May 05, 2009 10:20 AM  | Hide replies


Cong kept India backward in such a planned manner that even after sixty-two years of Independence we are yet to have a spacious functional airport in the national capital, seventy thousand farmers committed suicides in one year, brave decorated soldiers returned their medals in protest and a movie on our poverty-stricken ’slumdogs’ fetches a British Oscar in 2009.
And they love the illegal Muslim infiltrators just for the sake of their votes - and still they say they are the inheritors of a freedom struggle that demanded ouster of the aliens.



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sachchidanand dhar
Re: Oye
by sachchidanand dhar on May 05, 2009 10:30 AM
Sir,
Scandinavians regularly raided and decimated England , Scotland and France. Cyrus of Persia decimated Greece. Alaxander of Macedonia conquered Persia. Romans invaded, defeated and ruled most of Europe. At one time Pope defeated Rome. Changez Khan ran over most of Asia,Central and Eastern Europe.Decimated Kabul,Baghdad and other centres of civilisation in that area. Arabs invaded Spain and ruled for long. Arabs were conquered by Europeans.
Turkey was ruling over Austria and Germany. American Aborigenes and Australian Aborigines were decimated by Europeans. Koreans, Filipinos, Siamese etc. were decimated by Japanese. Kurds and Pashtuns are divided amongst and ruled by so many different countries. Kuwait was run over by Iraq. Iraq run over by United States of America. China was defeated by Japanese. Tibet is consumed by China. Were all these decimated people Hindus divided on caste lines?
Civilisations have their ups and downs.
Whenever the ruled public wishes to pull up the rulers for inefeicicency in governance, demands explanations for lack of systemic failures and development- it is usual for rulers to evade responsibility, deflect attention from root cause, dole out lessons from history, set impossible goals and send the public on wild goose chase. It is usual to blame the religion people follow,,social system and customs they practice, their culture, language they speak, eating habits(eating t

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sachchidanand dhar
Re: Re: Oye
by sachchidanand dhar on May 05, 2009 10:31 AM
Whenever the ruled public wishes to pull up the rulers for inefeicicency in governance, demands explanations for lack of systemic failures and development- it is usual for rulers to evade responsibility, deflect attention from root cause, dole out lessons from history, set impossible goals and send the public on wild goose chase. It is usual to blame the religion people follow,,social system and customs they practice, their culture, language they speak, eating habits(eating too spicy food or otherwise, eating a particular type of food or otherwise), dresses they wear(wearing loose/tight clothes or otherwise), sleeping patterns (having afternoon sleep or otherwise),blaming the FengShui and Vaastu of the land and homes people live in; and all kind of Self Discipline rhetoric. It is easier for rulers to fool the public by demanding from them to change themselves completely, rather than do any worthwhile work themselves. It is easier to blame peoples' very existence for their problems , rather than accepting that ineptitude and lack of understanding of issues by the rulers is the cause. It is easier to tell the people that nothing short of a New System, Social movement or Total Revolution is needed to get walkable roads,transport systems, irrigation systems,clean distribution and financial systems. If new system fails, change it again for a different one, while retaining the personal wealth of rulers. Simplistic explanations are advanced and p

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sachchidanand dhar
Re: Re: Re: Oye
by sachchidanand dhar on May 05, 2009 10:32 AM
It is easier to blame peoples' very existence for their problems , rather than accepting that ineptitude and lack of understanding of issues by the rulers is the cause. It is easier to tell the people that nothing short of a New System, Social movement or Total Revolution is needed to get walkable roads,transport systems, irrigation systems,clean distribution and financial systems. If new system fails, change it again for a different one, while retaining the personal wealth of rulers. Simplistic explanations are advanced and propagated by conniving and evasive rulers; and accepted and discussed by simple and gullible public. Talking of Hindu Religion and Caste system is part of such ploy in India. In other countries, rulers have developed and resorted to similar other ploys.

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RightSaid Fred
Re: Re: Re: Re: Oye
by RightSaid Fred on May 05, 2009 11:09 AM
Why are you writing your Ph.D. thesis here. Nobody has the time to read your humongous garbage. Write short and to the point.

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Venu gopal
Re: ohohohohoh
by Venu gopal on May 05, 2009 10:26 AM
Mr.sahni,you are the real problem of India.

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: ohohohohoh
by gandhiji k on May 05, 2009 10:32 AM
y? what did he do?

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rohit sharma
Re: ohohohohoh
by rohit sharma on May 05, 2009 11:07 AM
“Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education"
we have got one example here !! good going mr sahni..try it infront of your parents..they will be very happy..

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Paul
Re: ohohohohoh
by Paul on May 05, 2009 10:19 AM

marega !!!!!

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Parikshit Sahni
Re: Re: ohohohohoh
by Parikshit Sahni on May 05, 2009 10:20 AM
I hate christians.
They convert people.
Paul is bad.

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GOPAL KUMAR
Re: ohohohohoh
by GOPAL KUMAR on May 05, 2009 10:28 AM
Take the holy name of God, Allah (if u r muslim) or whatever, that only help you. Not pakistan :)

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Paul
Oye
by Paul on May 05, 2009 10:12 AM


And we had a bad dream called 1962.


At that time our ordnance factories were making coffee machines as Pt. Nehru had openly opined against having well-equipped large army for defence. Who is going to attack us, he asked.


Still we say that Pt. Nehru was the ‘architect’ of modern India.


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Deepak Khanna
Prospective chances after election
by Deepak Khanna on May 05, 2009 10:07 AM  | Hide replies

Here are the prospective chances after election results:
Neither the UPA nor the NDA will be able to form the govt on their own. They will turn to parties from thirsr front/fourth front for completing the numbers and again as a result whoever forms the govt it won't be stable.
Another alternative is and which looks very likely to me is that Mayavati will be prime minister(with bsp getting quite good numbers this time and whole third front behind her) and BJP will support it from outside. I think this is most likely scenario this time since neithwer NDA nor UPA will get the required numbers.


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deep dar
Re: Prospective chances after election
by deep dar on May 05, 2009 10:25 AM
NDA will be by a good margin be the largest coalition.

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jiggs
Re: Re: Prospective chances after election
by jiggs on May 05, 2009 10:46 AM
Deepest fear ( dar ) .

Yes you are right that NDA emerging as largest coalition is our " deep dar ( deepest fear )" . He he :)

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aurora borealis
Re: Re: Re: Prospective chances after election
by aurora borealis on May 05, 2009 10:49 AM
Well probably thats his intention - to scare you all.

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