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Egypt army steps in, promises free and fair polls


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ryzeh
OPEN LETTER TO INDIA`S ARMY CHIEF: NAVY CHIEF: AIR CHIEF
by ryzeh on Feb 12, 2011 12:15 AM  | Hide replies


PLEASE COLLECT A FEW THOUSAND GOOD ARMED MEN.

PLEASE GOTO 10 JANPATH WITH THEM.

PLEASE RELIEVE YOUR LOVING, ONE BILLION INDIANS,
FROM THAT NASTY BLOOD SUCKING, EVIL RULING REGIME OF ITALIAN MADAME.

WHAT YOU WILL DO, IS SAME AS WHAT HAD HAPPENED SO MANY TIMES IN ANCIENT INDIA`S HISTORY OF KINGS...

IT CAN AND WILL HAPPEN AGAIN.

U TELL ME WHO IS MORE DANGEROUS:
AL-QAEDA?
or
S0NIA?


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ashish tiwari
Re: OPEN LETTER TO INDIA`S ARMY CHIEF: NAVY CHIEF: AIR CHIEF
by ashish tiwari on Feb 12, 2011 10:41 PM
Sonia and Rahul baba are more dangerous to India than Al Quida, LeT or ISI. Actually it is because of these two they are able to dream of bringing down India one day..

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Cutlet Gravy
my sources in Egypt say
by Cutlet Gravy on Feb 11, 2011 09:31 PM

My sources in Cairo say that Hosni Mubarak has already left the city and flown to a yet undisclosed destination.

Wait it is just a matter of hours before he surfaces.

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Virendra Patel
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
by Virendra Patel on Feb 11, 2011 08:50 PM

I have seen what's happening in Egypt. Let's remember the innocent lives that have been lost as a result of the U.S.-manufactured uprising. We have to remember whoever becomes the next president, is also a puppet and a servant to the Zionist regime, just like Hosni Mubarak. My guess is it might be Mohammed ElBaradei (ex-IAEA Ambassador).

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Great Khali
India is a Ludicrous Democracy
by Great Khali on Feb 11, 2011 08:25 PM

How about a ridiculous democracy (as practised in India)? We are not far off from the situation in Egypt, except that we have still not mustered the courage to venture out onto the streets because we still are selfish at the core. If we could also mobilise the millions who are reeling under severe poverty, get them on the streets, we could also have a dramatic change in fortune. Unlike Mubarak, Indian leaders don't have the spine to defend themselves on any ground (moral, political, etc). Our democracy exists because people are never happy but ever patient, never better off but ever loyal voters. We need a civil revolution that will force the political system to reform.


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miviu
very unfortunate..
by miviu on Feb 11, 2011 08:12 PM

But can't help.. that's the way things work in these countries, and people accostomed to. No wonder they start Democratic process tomorrow, and fall flat in another couple of years leaving country to some Despot...
But I strongly wish Egyptian's get what they are fighting for..

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Ram Sharma
No real democracies except in developed countries
by Ram Sharma on Feb 11, 2011 07:56 PM

There r no real democracies in the world except in developed world, where people's grievances r cared for. Arabian countries, except Turkey don't hv any democracy. In our own country, we'r being ruled by highly corrupt politicians, though in name we've democracy. But since most of the people r illiterate, democracy has no meaning. Hence we'r devided on the basis of castes, religions and languages.

Though human being considers themselves as above animals, but condition of people in most of the world is just like animals.

Ruler of Egypt, Mubarak has 70 bn dollar property. Likewise earlier Shah of Iran had such huge property. Saudi Arabian rulers r also super rich.

It is really a very sad state of affairs with no solution.

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suryanarayanan ramesh
Revolutionary Revolution
by suryanarayanan ramesh on Feb 11, 2011 07:37 PM  | Hide replies

Why the Egyptian President Mubarak is so adamant for peoples Revolution without resigning his post from the Presidentship?

It means like any other Politician, he is also doing the same without respecting the peoples protest.

Why such kind of Revolution is not happening in India?

The people in India faces Number of Mubaraks in large Numbers. Even after so many corruptions, why the Indian Citizens R tolerating such kind of Nonsense continuously without Opposing?

Shameless Politicians spoiling the Nations is something disturbing.

PATRIOTIC CITIZEN

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suryanarayanan ramesh
Re: Revolutionary Revolution
by suryanarayanan ramesh on Feb 11, 2011 07:40 PM
An error 2 B corrected as:

Shameless Politicians R spoiling our Nations not NATIONS AS MENTIONED.

TYPING ERROR IS CORRECTED HERE.

PATRIOTIC CITIZEN

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suryanarayanan ramesh
Revolutionary Revolution
by suryanarayanan ramesh on Feb 11, 2011 07:37 PM

Why the Egyptian President Mubarak is so adamant for peoples Revolution without resigning his post from the Presidentship?

It means like any other Politician, he is also doing the same without respecting the peoples protest.

Why such kind of Revolution is not happening in India?

The people in India faces Number of Mubaraks in large Numbers. Even after so many corruptions, why the Indian Citizens R tolerating such kind of Nonsense continuously without Opposing?

Shameless Politicians spoiling the Nations is something disturbing.

PATRIOTIC CITIZEN

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Raslup Rasauq
Brwaking news
by Raslup Rasauq on Feb 11, 2011 07:27 PM

It seems Mubarak and family have left Cairo. Times of India is reporting this.

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