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Ravindra Kumar
USA with its best tradition of freedom and liberty , and its
by Ravindra Kumar on May 08, 2010 06:01 AM

laudable justice system , and a fairly homogeneous polityfailed to provide voting right to blacks, though a , and a fairly. Compare this to indian political and legal system, India has done a superbjob albeit failing again and agian to deliver good governance.

Now some desi dogs descended on America, and projected majority-minority myth , much like impostors here, portraying minority as victims a result of poor administration of police. As usual This BS is on-going by siculars. oh who is shedding tears for ,our dalits, compare our dalits leaders and their upliftment with dalits( fishermen in Pakistan). Pakistan and its converts and cohorts like mukul are at the forefront of this MIT conference, so they should know their presentation is a trash, and remain as trash.

Plus assming that they are talking about muslim minority , whos has given them rights to wage wars on India, under which administrative provision, it being focus at MIT. can not they settle it otherwise. If you want to settle a problem you have to embrace others opninion.

These Desi dogs deliberately disgise the fact that hindu miniscule minority in a teeming trillion society of muslims( going shoulder to shoulder for PAKI tirade agaist india ), and so are treacherous , andd we denouce it.

Now an open discussion in tradition of inclusive enquiry in tradition of aristotle and John dewey ( an american) was expected of american professors. So it is some perks, and petri dollars did the trick for the lies

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H Shah
Not a single person who burned dozens alive has been prosecuted
by H Shah on May 08, 2010 02:49 AM

Not a single person who burned people alive in Godhra has been prosecuted. Only two Kasab helpers were caught and they too were acquitted by courts. No one has been caught or prosecuted yet for Gandhinagar temple firings. For sicularist congressies, these do not matter. These never come up when they talk about unsolved crime.

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purva
Lazy academicians...
by purva on May 07, 2010 10:39 PM  | Hide replies

All these countries USA and Britain and other European countries did all their fighting internally and externally: civil war, 100 years war, world war, colonialism, uses up world resources, controlling Asia and Africa over the past several centuries. Now that they have finished fighting and got strong countries for themselves they want to control others through workshops such as these.
It will take another 100 years for Asia and Africa to settle down after 200 years of colonialism. Of course there will be fights amongst themselves and outsiders. In the end everything will settle down.
These academics are having a heart attack meanwhile. At least it gives them something to do because they never teach the students. They have graduate students who teach so they can meddle in other people’s affairs.


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P R
Re: Lazy academicians...
by P R on May 08, 2010 12:10 AM
English crook that wants to become the next PM is asking for a 'special relationship' with India. Pretty sure the UPA will give in. Manmohan will be knighted. Then British Petroleum will pollute India's coastline. Bobby Jindal is working overtime because of a 'special relationship' between USA and UK.

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njdesi
About Caste & Violence in india
by njdesi on May 07, 2010 09:56 PM

We have big issue of Caste & Violence in india.

Chinnaiah Jangam Wagner College, New York spoke about Caste & Violence: A Study of Atrocities on Dalits in MIT Conference.



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njdesi
WOW Manoj Mitta, senior editor also spoke in the conference
by njdesi on May 07, 2010 09:52 PM

Manoj Mitta, senior editor, The Times of India, New Delhi, said since the 1984 anti-Sikh violence, not more than half a dozen people have been convicted.

This is how justice system works in india..


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Kumar
Islamic Terrorists have zero credibility
by Kumar on May 07, 2010 09:06 PM  | Hide replies

Islamic Terrorists have zero credibility. Modern day terrorism is merely a continuation of thousands of years of violance, rape, loot and plunder carried out by this intolerant political system hiding itself under the false name of religion.
If MIT wants to be fair and balanced they should have talked about Islamic terrorists violence too.
Also, I condone the violence against Orissa Christians. It was a shameful terrorist act by the Manubadi haters who too have a history of thousands of years of violance, loot and plunder.
Spirituality is the true religion and middle eastern religions are ways to supress this including the middle eastern inspired religion of Bhrminsm which is totally opposed to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.

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Kumar
Re: Islamic Terrorists have zero credibility
by Kumar on May 07, 2010 09:08 PM
Unfortunately nobody in India is standing for rationale and reason. Everyone seems to be inspired by their own vested intrests.

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P R
Why does America have bias against India?
by P R on May 07, 2010 07:26 PM  | Hide replies

When I visited India, my cousin inquired me about American history. He told me what he is taught about African-American, for example. What he told me was that unflattering things are said about blacks. Basically, the way it was written in the book blacks are inferior human beings. Why? I saw the author of the book was not Indian at all. In fact, it was European name. Later, I found the authors of majority of India's textbooks are British.
There is a 'special relationship' between the USA and UK. Americans have relied on the British for advice about India and Pakistan. Therefore America has a bias against India and a pro-Pakistan stand because Pakistan is England's brainchild.
I tell rediff users do not be prejudiced against African-Americans.
Do not trust even the 'friendliest' Brits, for they are liars.

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Hoodibaba
Re: Why does America have bias against India?
by Hoodibaba on May 07, 2010 08:53 PM
Balance of power clap

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ritesh ranjan
foolish attempt at MIT
by ritesh ranjan on May 07, 2010 06:37 PM  | Hide replies

MIT is trying to axe its own leg by indulging in petty political issue. That too with complete bias.

This will tarnish the image i held once of MIT.

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P R
Re: foolish attempt at MIT
by P R on May 07, 2010 07:36 PM
Majority of the engineering students at MIT are Indian. They do not care about politics. MIT will probably get away with this rubbish.

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njdesi
Re: foolish attempt at MIT
by njdesi on May 07, 2010 09:46 PM
MIT did bold step.
Now every college is going to have these conference.

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mant Azad
Highly Motivated Activity by a group with HIDDEN AGENDA.
by mant Azad on May 07, 2010 06:15 PM  | Hide replies

It appears that the timing was appropriately chosen by cunning, self serving organisers to mitigate the effect of FAILED TIMES SQUARE BOMBING by a person with PAKI background.


The group has not invited members from KASHMIRI PANDIT GROUP who have been rendered homeless refugees in their own country.

I am proud of AMERCIAN INDIANS who expose evil designs of such devilish groups aided by Indian Journos who are closet communist with intention to RUIN INDIA so that Communist China can become super dominant force along with their INDIAN COMMUNIST TOADIES.

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njdesi
Re: Highly Motivated Activity by a group with HIDDEN AGENDA.
by njdesi on May 07, 2010 09:47 PM
americans are prod of what ever they do HAHA..

MIT is also prod of what they did....

Good Job MIT.

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Saurabh Goswami
Tragedy and farce.
by Saurabh Goswami on May 07, 2010 03:00 PM  | Hide replies

The Hindu-Muslim situation in India continues to be a peculiar lopsided situation where the state just refuses to recognise the danger of islamic ideology in the name of a spurious and devious interpretation of the word 'secularism'. I remember a case where an elderly lady known to me was knocked down by a public bus in the heart of Mumbai. It was a minor incident but the lady dragged the state-owned bus company to court. In the end, the court ruled that the bus was stationery and that the lady had come up and bumped into it. It was sacrosanct as a legal judgement and it was accepted as such and the matter ended with no compensation for the lady. Therefore Godhra is a NO-NO but following riots is a YES-YES but only insofar as the Muslim casualties are concerned. Kashmiri pandits are for all practical purposes persona non grata in these debates on TV or any other 'secular' forum. The Hindu is incapable of being dominant ion the debate in India which ironically, is a 80% plus Hindu state. 'Vande Mataram' is all I can say.

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Akram
Re: Tragedy and farce.
by Akram on May 07, 2010 04:36 PM
Godhra was a micreant is a act of few criminals and they should be punished under the law. While followed riots had the tacid support of the administration which is deplorable and condemed.

In a democratic country all are equal and there is no such thing of any domination( still in tacid a section of hindus dominate the entire system).

But the case you are talking about the bus accident, is nothing to do with the your discussion. Also you had accepted the verdict of court as final will you be able to accept same in case of Ramjanma Bhoomi if the case judgement was not in your favour.

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sachin johri
Re: Re: Tragedy and farce.
by sachin johri on May 07, 2010 08:47 PM
Akram

RJB-BM case was the explosion of Hindu sentiments since 1101 when outsiders started to invade India. Since I was there and I still have feeling that that was the biggest mental victory against suppression of invaders for me and also was the happy moment of my life but that was not against any particular religion but to save our existence. Since my ancestors sacrificed their life for RJB so it was a prod moment for me.

I will keep on fighting for RJB even if court gives any order and I have firm belief that courts in India will give in the favor of RJB not for BM

Thanks
Sachin Johri


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