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amit saxena
Peace comes only after war
by amit saxena on Nov 25, 2009 02:22 PM  | Hide replies

When they kill us its ok but even after such a long proceedings of court we hang a terrorist ,we are told to follow humanity. What is humanity?
The person who bears the crime is more responsible that who is doing it.
We are taught lessons of peace when we react.
Peace comes only after war.

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Sam
Re: Peace comes only after war
by Sam on Nov 26, 2009 06:53 AM
Hanging is a very quick and easy punishment for this kind of crime.

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sanju secam
Re: Peace comes only after war
by sanju secam on Nov 25, 2009 11:19 PM
due to ineffectiveness of the Indian judiciary Pakistan like countries dare to produce KASAB like pople

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pranav gupta
Re: Re: Peace comes only after war
by pranav gupta on Nov 26, 2009 01:33 AM
very true my friend. also the more our govt. delay this the bigger issue it becomes internationally and human right wise and all. it is our right to ounish him becuse the target were we as well

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Sam
Re: Re: Re: Peace comes only after war
by Sam on Nov 26, 2009 06:57 AM
If human right people have any objection, they shold be forced to adopt him and keep him in their family home. However, he has to wear electronic device to keep track of his warebouts.

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Sreeram Ramaswamy
Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Sreeram Ramaswamy on Nov 25, 2009 12:20 PM  | Hide replies

Kasab has self-confessed to his heinous crime. All the evidences/eye witness accounts pointing to involvement of Kasab and his masters in Pakistan (read Terroristan) are in the custody of our govt and also with the trial court. So, instead of prosecuting him why are we making him feel at home giving him morning urdu dailies to biryanis etc. I am sure with our govt's inaction, just like Liberhan commission report of Babri mosque demolition, even Kasab trial is going end up as another "sordid joke" no matter how much anger and frustration that the common man/victims of 26/11 feel about it. Kasab can gleefully see many more 26/11 anniversaries being observed.

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Sanjay Agarwal
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Sanjay Agarwal on Nov 25, 2009 01:54 PM
I think, he should be given death sentence but slow & painful death. First his fingers should be chopped, then his limbs, then other parts so that he should also realise the pain.

It should also act as a deterrent.

I know it is barbaric, but these scoundrels need such type of punishments only.

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Indian Citizen
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Indian Citizen on Nov 25, 2009 02:05 PM
With Barbaric, you have no option but to communicate in his language only. I hope our Ahimsak Govt realise the power of Himsa for such criminals !!

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Gilliana Freitas
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Gilliana Freitas on Nov 25, 2009 06:03 PM
India for some reason will never hang Kasab or a Pakistani. I myself am intrigued, so don't ask me why?

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Rahul Sr
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Rahul Sr on Nov 25, 2009 04:34 PM
He should be wrapped in pig-skin and burnt and pamphlets with photographs air dropped over POK terrorist camps.

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subbu
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by subbu on Nov 25, 2009 02:14 PM
Kia is only undergoing the result of the action of generations of americans who remained silent when their government helped grow up these terrorists. As u sow so u reap... it is true...

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Gilliana Freitas
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Gilliana Freitas on Nov 25, 2009 06:08 PM
Maybe Kasab did her a favour and made her free.

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sanju secam
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by sanju secam on Nov 25, 2009 11:27 PM
our court should give the judgement on fast track basis specially in this type of case to pass a lesson to the terrorist..and to reduce/stop the events like 26/11

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Secular
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Secular on Nov 25, 2009 01:29 PM
absolute truth , unless people awake .

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sam
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by sam on Nov 25, 2009 01:35 PM
And this gullible naive American Ms. Kia, sitting in some hindu/buddhist meditation centre in the US, dreams that Kasab was swayed/misled by the Poverty and nonsense of compassion can change such merciless killers..

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Bharat ratna
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Bharat ratna on Nov 25, 2009 01:38 PM
yes, We will send this bass tard to her house and give him her country's national award.

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sam
Re: Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by sam on Nov 25, 2009 01:49 PM
nope.. we will send the candles to light on occasion of 11/26.. Mahesh bhatt and Barkha Dutt are benevolent and compassionate enough to distribute the candles for free to comemorate the occasion of 11/26

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pranav gupta
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by pranav gupta on Nov 26, 2009 02:07 AM
well i don't wanna desrespect, kia but, all these spiritual feeling come up when india was the target
you know

"poor country poor people who cares lets gain some of the world's attention as american saints as we have already declared enough wars and used all the excuses.".....

where was forgiveness at the time of 9/11 the only attack.

we have seen bomb blastssss in all our states multiple times sometime.

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pranab roy
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by pranab roy on Nov 25, 2009 02:02 PM
Re: Re: Re: Death Sentence for Kasab ?
by pranab roy on Nov 25, 2009 01:53 PM
KASAB MAY BELONG TO A VERY POOR BACKGROUND AND POSIBBLY HE HAS BEEN LURED BY THE TERRORIST.BUT HE IS THOROUGHLY BRAINWASHED AND IS LIKE A LIVING TNT BOMB WHICH SHOULD BE DEFUSED AT THE EARLIEST BY HANGING HIM.THESE HUMANTARIAN THEORIES ARE GOOD TO LISTEN BUT IMPRACTICAL.I WILL REQUEST THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ADVOCATING FOR KASAV AND MADAM KIA TO READ SOME BOOKS ON ADVANCE PSYCHOLOGY PARTICULARLY ABOUT PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE.BY APPLYING PSYCHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES,HYPNOTHERAPY ETC.IT IS VERY MUCH POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE MINDSET OF A PERSON.TERRORISTS ARE APPLYING THESE TECHNIQUES ON THE PEOPLE LIKE KASAV AND THEY ARE SUCCESSFUL IN IT.IF KASAV IS GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE HE WILL DO THE SAME THING AGAIN.HE CAN NEVER WORK FOR HUMANITY.HENCE HE SHOLULD BE ELIMINATED FAST.THERE IS NO NEED TO SHED TEARS FOR HIM BECAUSE HE IS NOT A HUMAN BEING NOW BUT A ROBOT PLUNDERING DEATHS.



















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Indian Citizen
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Indian Citizen on Nov 25, 2009 03:13 PM
Those who advocate peace before a terrorst's life deserve to be send to Talibaans for preaching there. Lets see the effect who changes whom .

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Indian Citizen
Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Indian Citizen on Nov 25, 2009 03:06 PM
Someday, a commission after getting enough commission might submit a report portrating Kasab as innocent who came to CST for catching a train and entire exercise might become a joke.
Liberan report is a report in favour of Baber who demolished Ram Temple and made his masjid over there. No liberan came to liberate the temple. Its like, if your flat is illegally occupied, you go on crying before the law and go on paynig fee for getting DATES but no flat back unless you hire a GUNDA and bribe police to get it evicted by illegal but very legal means in present context. That what was done. Why leaders should be ashamed.

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Mahesh
Re: Re: Kasab will see many more 26/11 anniversaries
by Mahesh on Nov 25, 2009 03:10 PM
Kill him

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ram kumar
Kasab
by ram kumar on Nov 25, 2009 11:39 AM  | Hide replies

I was watching Headlines Today yesterday:)There was bit about Kasab confessing to the massacre. With all these proofs, how much more does the Pakistani Govt want to remove the so called social evil 'Terrorism'? But the big question is - what is India and most importantly US waiting for?

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Jai Babu
Re: Kasab
by Jai Babu on Nov 25, 2009 01:19 PM
Many people are expressing surprise at the radicaalization of Is1am! Some w00l headed apologists keep breast beating that the terror attack by radical mus1im outifits are a reaction to Babri Masjd or Gujrat Riots or Malegaon? Or that terr0rism is beacuse of lack of educational opportunities and discrimination of the poorer section of mus1im society! It is a case of oversimplification. Then why is it that blasts are taking place in Pak, Afganistan, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Indonesia, etc....? The fact that the wahabideobandi version of faith has led to this extreme situation. The danger from wahabideobandi supported madrasaas and religi0us segregation taught by the clerics poses the greatest danger. These are fact0ries of y0uth indoctrination. The doebandis are the ideological fathers of the talibanis. Have enough people been made aware of shadowy outfits like the tableeghjamaaat or so called mus1im charities which insist on compulsory beards, skullcaps, no music, no TV, etc?? After all this, for Mus1ims not to expect suspicion and reta1iation to this belligerence by any maj0rity community, anywhere in the world is unrealistic.
In fact the Osamas, Mulla Omars, Zahwiris, talibanis-deobandis, AlQaeda, LET, Hamas, Hezbollah, etc have done the most harm to the mus1im cause as now the ordinary mus1im has to battle stereotypes and racial profiling

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kal jayi
Re: Kasab
by kal jayi on Nov 25, 2009 11:49 AM
Well India and Us both are waiting for another attack, from pakis ...to realize the truth again

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gajendra purbia
We have to rethought
by gajendra purbia on Nov 25, 2009 11:10 AM  | Hide replies

Its a 1 year. 365 days. 1 year of 26/11. My heartily tribute to the Mumbai victims and salute to the security personnels who fought for our country. But where are we after 1 year. We Indians are always like this. We first ready for take action, when the topic is hot. After that we do nothing. My advise to Respected Indian Prime Minister, is that please take action against the Pakistan. Believe in the Indian forces and punish pakistan for spreading terror. Why we are always suffer.what we achieve from 50 years by making peaceful and friendly relationship with the country which only understand the language of war.
Every Indian have a right to live and our constitution also provide this right to each and every citizen. If the govenrment is not able to secure our basic right, they have no right to rule us and take decision for us.
This year President of America got Noble prize for peace, but, I think Our dear Prime Minister is the right person for the noble peace prize. No head of state in the world can see their citizen deaths from the hands of some terrorists. My suggestions are
1. Attack Pakistan and secure our future
2. Punish every terrorists in front of public
3. No delay in justice
4. Make strong terrorists law and implement it.
Thanks

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Dushyant Chaudhry
Re: We have to rethought
by Dushyant Chaudhry on Nov 25, 2009 12:09 PM
We did the right thing by not launching a strike against Pakistan immediately after the attack because civility demanded we respect lives that would have been lost in the war. Its been one year though... Pakistan refuses to act against the terrorists in question. The world doesn't respect our willingness to refrain from war. I say we hit Pakistan now. Let their oil depots, airports, ports, govt and bank buildings, ammunition depots etc burn all over their cities even if it means some loss of lives for us. (By the way, part of the reason we could'nt hit Pakistan was because we don't have precision strike cruise missiles that can hit targets without any of our own lives being put at risk.)

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arungopal agarwal
Re: We have to rethought
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 25, 2009 11:17 AM
India is one of the safest place for terrorists, anti nationalsl,rioters, kidnappers, corrupt people etc.,etc.,

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kal jayi
Re: Re: We have to rethought
by kal jayi on Nov 25, 2009 11:53 AM
yes india is high in corruption but its not the safest place for terrorists and the rest u rest u mentioned

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SHOQEEN AHMED
Re: We have to rethought
by SHOQEEN AHMED on Nov 25, 2009 02:46 PM
But my friend it is India,one decision cause of nucalare war and you imaging how much indian will be die.....
so it is not kidding

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gajendra purbia
Re: Re: We have to rethought
by gajendra purbia on Nov 25, 2009 03:02 PM
I know very well that many people will die, if there is a war between 2 nuclear weapon countries. But by always taking this approach we can't allow any backward nation to come and kill us. We have to finish pakistani terror and terrorism from our land and have to destroy anyone who destroy our peace and kill our contrymen.

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gajendra purbia
Re: Re: We have to rethought
by gajendra purbia on Nov 25, 2009 02:54 PM
I know very well that many people will die, if there is a war between 2 nuclear weapon countries. But by always taking this approach we can't allow any backward nation to come and kill us. We have to finish pakistani terror and terrorism from our land and have to destroy anyone who destroy our peace and kill our contrymen.

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SAURABH SINGH
Re: We have to rethought
by SAURABH SINGH on Nov 25, 2009 11:22 AM
what u told is 100% correct but our teethless govt will nevevr do it just becoz they will be in power for another 50 years by securing 20% votes of certain community.

if u really want/ c some change then we require only 2 national parties to rule this country like US.

here in india,we get every new party for every street & when we vote our votes goes down the s*** .


so my brothers we dont need any more parties just guts & people who can take decision for welfare of country without looking in for short term GOALS.

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R Balasubramanian
a true confession
by R Balasubramanian on Nov 25, 2009 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

Kasab is comparatively far better to Koda, Raja, Sibu Soren, Laloo, Mulayam, Paswan, Jayalalitha, Reddys, Gandhis and other crook politicians who inspite of their illegal activities pretends to be clean and honest.

As a young boy Kasab has been mislead and due to poverty he was forced in to terror activities by his father (and not self interested).
Hence, he should not be given death penalty but imprisonment till death. The real conspirators and abetors in India and Pakistan should be brought to book and they be condemned to death.
Can the judiciary do it with sense?

Balu, Bangalore

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adi
Re: a true confession
by adi on Nov 25, 2009 10:50 AM
would u say the same thing if you son or brother was shot by "poor kasab" get one thing straight beyond jammu evry one hates us we are sarrounded by enemies its either them or us so its our survival they wont think twice before killing u or me so think about u these things like "brain wash poverty etc is just excuses ...this is all planed so please

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Mehul Patel
Re: a true confession
by Mehul Patel on Nov 25, 2009 10:36 AM
what an 1d10T u r mr bala. how can u compare those ppl with kasab? if u feel sympathy towards kasab, y dont u join him there? if u think he was mislead and forced, then u r a moron. coz others can give the same justification. instead of blaming others for your own failures in life, try to do something useful and stop comparing terrorists with corrupt politicians. and instead of asking questions here, try and read something useful and act accordingly. dont be childish...

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sam
Re: a true confession
by sam on Nov 25, 2009 10:35 AM
Kasab misled due to poverty?.. And what drives so called elites like Tahawur Rana, Headley, Gilani, Atta, Laden.. they arent poor foot soldiers

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truth serum
Re: Re: a true confession
by truth serum on Nov 25, 2009 11:10 AM
Sam. These killers motivated by a cult of death from the Middle East.Same common thread binds all todays terrorists. Check it out.

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chhanda
Re: a true confession
by chhanda on Nov 25, 2009 11:56 AM
YES, Our polititians are as usual like Kasab & other terrorist.
My heartily tribute to those persons and polices and militeries who fought for our country.

























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adi
Re: a true confession
by adi on Nov 25, 2009 10:49 AM
would u say the same thing if you son or brother was shot by "poor kasab" get one thing straight beyond jammu evry one hates us we are sarrounded by enemies its either them or us so its our survival they wont think twice before killing u or me so think about u these things like "brain wash poverty etc is just excuses ...this is all planed so please

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sakshi
Re: a true confession
by sakshi on Nov 25, 2009 11:23 AM
False sysmpathies won't help to bring an order in a society. Happenings will continue to happen and some have to suffer and some have to rejoice.

As long as we clear all 'so called ills of society lasting for centuries and acquiring now over time are eliminated from the surface of our earth, we will continue to see the drama as we see now

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adi
Re: a true confession
by adi on Nov 25, 2009 10:49 AM
would u say the same thing if you son or brother was shot by "poor kasab" get one thing straight beyond jammu evry one hates us we are sarrounded by enemies its either them or us so its our survival they wont think twice before killing u or me so think about u these things like "brain wash poverty etc is just excuses ...this is all planed so please

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sam
Re: a true confession
by sam on Nov 25, 2009 10:35 AM
Kasab misled due to poverty?.. And what drives so called elites like Tahawur Rana, Headley, Gilani, Atta, Laden.. they arent poor foot soldiers

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vasanth p
Re: a true confession
by vasanth p on Nov 25, 2009 01:26 PM
add karunanidhi and his sons,daughter

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R Balasubramanian
a true confession
by R Balasubramanian on Nov 25, 2009 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

Kasab is comparatively far better to Koda, Raja, Sibu Soren, Laloo, Mulayam, Paswan, Jayalalitha, Reddys, Gandhis and other crook politicians who inspite of their illegal activities pretends to be clean and honest.

As a young boy Kasab has been mislead and due to poverty he was forced in to terror activities by his father (and not self interested).
Hence, he should not be given death penalty but imprisonment till death. The real conspirators and abetors in India and Pakistan should be brought to book and they be condemned to death.
Can the judiciary do it with sense?

Balu, Bangalore

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narayanan yen
Re: a true confession
by narayanan yen on Nov 25, 2009 11:46 AM
Mr.Bhaloo of Bangalore, how come you have forgotten the family of Karunanidhi (family of all corruptions). While Kasab cannot be forgiven those who abetted with him particularly in India should not be spared, but hanged in public. You may suggest that and I too feel same.

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Arvind Nair
'I don't want Kasab to be given a death sentence
by Arvind Nair on Nov 25, 2009 10:25 AM  | Hide replies

Kasab should be pardoned,rehabilitated awarded Padma Sri, and made the Home Minister.


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Mehul Patel
Re: 'I don't want Kasab to be given a death sentence
by Mehul Patel on Nov 25, 2009 10:38 AM
he fits all the criteria and will successfully get c@ngre55 ticket

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