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Japan: Tsunami and after


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JL Verma
Message
by JL Verma on Apr 04, 2011 08:48 PM  | Hide replies

My all prayers go to the departed souls & I also pray to the Almighty to enable Its people to bear the loss

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ghanshamdasgupta
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by ghanshamdasgupta on Apr 04, 2011 10:35 PM
first learning real one at Crematory zones, where people get love praers to god.

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Siul Azuosd
Very good people
by Siul Azuosd on Apr 03, 2011 03:11 PM  | Hide replies

earlier it was a man made disaster i.e Hiroshima' and now it is natural calamity. How sad for the good, god fearing, decent, lovely, hard working people of Japan. My prayer to the almighty is please look after them they are good people and they dont deserve this from you.

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Manjunath
Re: Very good people
by Manjunath on Apr 03, 2011 03:29 PM
aamen


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selvasundar bala
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE
by selvasundar bala on Apr 02, 2011 01:47 PM

such resilience in the face of even calamity. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE

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priya verma
ABOUT JAPAN
by priya verma on Apr 02, 2011 11:12 AM  | Hide replies

SALUTE TO JAPANESE FOR THEIR COURAGE.THAT WAS VERY PAINFUL CONDITION FOR US ALSO.GOD BLESS THEM.

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Siul Azuosd
Re: ABOUT JAPAN
by Siul Azuosd on Apr 03, 2011 03:14 PM
Yes, Priya i join you for the prayer they deserve. God bless them.

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Rajesh Gupta
Salute
by Rajesh Gupta on Apr 01, 2011 03:20 PM

I salute Japan and Its people for displaying such resilience . God Bless Japan

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satish jadhav
Japan: A picture of silent resilience
by satish jadhav on Mar 31, 2011 10:24 AM

Hats off to the Japanese for their Resilience and Courage to face the natural Calmity in a Dignified way.I am sure they will surmount this disaster the same way they surmounted the 2nd world war calamity.

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Arun
Funny Citizens of India
by Arun on Mar 31, 2011 03:20 AM  | Hide replies

It looks funny when the so called patriots, the great citizens of Inda come together to grieve for a third country and then bash their own brothers based on religious/economic/racial divide. Rediff has to count the forums where the morons shot out endless bashes against eachother. Even when the Tsunami stuck the coastal India and Southies died, I remember readin a statement "better for ugly madrasis to die". What is this discrimination against the wn country men about?

First learn humanity from these Japanese people and then we can definitely grieve for their loss. Else, it is all crocodile tears and spineless hypocritism.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: Funny Citizens of India
by Argumentative Indian on Mar 31, 2011 10:32 AM
Please do not assume ALL comments on rediff's board's are by Indians. Rediff is a part of the boundaryless cyber space. There are at least some people, from the friendly, progressive, secular country, across the border, that is a global leader in IT (International Terrorism) that comment on rediff's forum's under assumed Indian names. Infact, one Paki comments under the name of 'LankaPat' and his identity is only given away by the hilarious nature of his rabid posts.

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KARAN
Re: Re: Funny Citizens of India
by KARAN on Apr 04, 2011 10:15 AM
Yes.One must appreciate that Rediff gives opportunity for each and every individual to express their view but can not supervise all expressions in this media.It is up to the individuals concerned to exhibit their sensibilites &appropriateness for a given situation

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mahesh thakur
I showed all my family
by mahesh thakur on Mar 30, 2011 10:59 AM

to learn to grieve from the Gracegul Japanies..who are so calm, composed and full of dignity even in the worst of the worlds disasters...
compare this only one death in our country..
people cry so hoarse and blame the system as if even natural death is an act of sin by God and its prevention is the responsibility of Government and everyone around accept the Grieving persons.

In our country when people grieve (I hate to say) that it becomes a rediculous political spectacle rather than a site of accident or distress

God give me some sobriety of the Japanese people.

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