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My family is not safe in India, says Binayak Sen's wife


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dharmendra jadoun
How many of such liberal country ... ?
by dharmendra jadoun on Jan 04, 2011 11:01 AM

how many of such liberal country supports / allow arm struggle against the establishment ?

- I think none. Its only India where self declared intellectual bad mouth about country, actively support armed struggle against the nation and get five star treatment in press and in govt (only if they are from / for minority).

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JGN
Re: Paradox..
by JGN on Jan 04, 2011 11:32 AM
Yes, that is the fact! More over the presentday Ma0ists have lost all their ide0logies. They are more or less extortion Mafias. I am telling this from my own experience after visiting Gadchiroli and Dantewade, two of the mostNaxal infested areas in India.

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sharda kejriwal
Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by sharda kejriwal on Jan 04, 2011 10:26 AM  | Hide replies

Which country does she thinks is more liberal democratic than India? If she finds any other country than she is welcome to leave India. The most liberal in my opinion will be Afghanistan. Go and settle there and try to give statement like the one given to rediff and will get world peace prize.

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karanArora
Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by karanArora on Jan 04, 2011 10:32 AM
She wants to spread maoist culture there.

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RAJU subramani
Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by RAJU subramani on Jan 04, 2011 10:40 AM
She does not have any regrets about the murderting of so many inncocent villagers by the naxalite criminals with whom they have close contacts.
You cant collude with murderers.. I am sure court will release them if they promise they will noy help antisocail elements.

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cinubal c
Re: Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by cinubal c on Jan 04, 2011 06:47 PM
Dear friend, I hope you should spare a few moments to go to the past and see the statements given by Dr. Sen, condemning any violence, whether it is state-driven or the naxal-driven..

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RAJU subramani
Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by RAJU subramani on Jan 04, 2011 10:42 AM
the best country for her will be IRAN or afghanistan

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Alamgir Aurangzeb
Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by Alamgir Aurangzeb on Jan 04, 2011 11:07 AM
Dear sir

Assalamu Alaikum

The following nations are more rich, democratic, honest, liberal, transparent and free than India:
- USA
- Japan
- Turkey
- Brazil
- Germany
- UK
- France
- South Korea
- Canada
- Australia
- Italy
- UAE
- Taiwan
- Spain
- Poland
- Sweden
- Qatar
- Czech
- Kuwait
- Chile
- Belgium
- The Netherlands
- Hong Kong
- Norway
- Singapore
- Oman
- Ireland
- Austria
- Switzerland


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JGN
Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by JGN on Jan 04, 2011 11:38 AM
Have you heard of the MissingPakistanis inUAE? If not searchTheWeb.

In Kuwait there are more ten lakh natives who DO NOT have any citizenship rights.

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JGN
Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by JGN on Jan 04, 2011 12:51 PM
P1ssalamualaikkum, none of the above countries will accept HindiMiskeeens like you.

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bn yalamalli
Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by bn yalamalli on Jan 04, 2011 11:54 AM
You have just left 2 countries where she is likely to get asylum and enjoy democracy, human rights, safety and what not.

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JGN
Re: Re: Re: Politocal Asylum in liberal democreatic country?
by JGN on Jan 04, 2011 12:40 PM
Alamgir Aurangzeb, I am talking about nativeKuwaits who do not have citizenshiprights. Try yourBluff with those who do not have any knowledge of other countries.

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asha
Corrupt Judiciary
by asha on Jan 04, 2011 10:07 AM  | Hide replies

Here there are so many comments abusing Dr Binayak sen and his family. Is the judiciary in this country absolutely fair? The son in law of former Chief Justice of India Mr.KG Balakrishnan is now facing vigilance probe in Kerala for amassing unaccounted wealth. It has been exposed that he took crores of rupees from the Corporates simply in the name of his father in law. This directly proves the involvement of Mr Balakrishnan. Manorama News exposed this by showing the palatial house this crook is building in Kerala. From top to bottom this country is corrupt.

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vikram barwal
Re: Corrupt Judiciary
by vikram barwal on Jan 04, 2011 11:03 AM
& you lies somewhere in between.

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asha
Re: Re: Corrupt Judiciary
by asha on Jan 04, 2011 11:12 AM
don't give your opinion if you don't know anything that is talking about....

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Jaganniwas Iyer
Why don't you try these?
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Jan 04, 2011 10:06 AM

Since the Maoist thug's family wants to beg for asylum in a "liberal democracy (ipso facto implying that the most liberal nation that alowed them the freedom to peddle their Red shit isn't good enough), I suggest the glorious liberal "people's" democracies of China, Cuba and North Korea. Start applying for visas now. W're sure the academics of JNU and Stephens and the People's Daily of India (published from Chennai) can put in a good word. The pity is that there aren't more liberal countries, though Chavez of Venzuela is trying his best to make the grade. Er, how about Kandahar, Waziristan, Peshawar, etc? Only problem is that the "friendly" folks out there don't have time for the Red's atheist crap and the lady and her precious daughters might end up in a bazaar or harem. Good riddance for India, though.
Jaganniwas Iyer

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s kumar
madam sen..please leave india
by s kumar on Jan 04, 2011 09:57 AM  | Hide replies

Why publicise your keenness madam...jusr leave if you do not like the way things run in india...supporting maoists wont earn you praise in this country...probaby go to china you would soon realise the greatness of this country when you will see the freedom allowed in that place.

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Rock Star
Re: madam sen..please leave india
by Rock Star on Jan 04, 2011 10:03 AM
Do you know she is supporting Maoists... Police please call Mr. S. Kumar for interrogation

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