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Nitin Gokhale: The Indian Army's greatest tragedy!


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Krishan Saxena
The Indian Army's Tragedy
by Krishan Saxena on Apr 20, 2012 11:46 AM

This is a gem of a piece. Thank you editor, Mr. Nitin Gokhale. In one article you have illuminated the the horizon; Indians are not in dark anymore and they will demand change - respect, recognition, salary improvement, help to get back to civilian life, education for children, and much more. They all must be granted to Indian soldier. They are overdue.

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raman govindan
mad race to boost circulation .....started the process of demolis
by raman govindan on Apr 19, 2012 09:45 PM

long back i saw a film, a newspaper owner/editor pans to assasinate a president and be available with his TV team to record and broadcast the news live, to boost his circulation,

of late, i feel, the news papers ,visual media and several politicians have taken a liking to such an idea!

of late i feel the media does not report news but makes it!

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hari das
show me any face
by hari das on Apr 19, 2012 12:14 PM

The army killed democracy in pak, whereas the corrupt politician(not democracy) killed our army… it is only the kangress, which is responsible for all the mess in our country, as they (mis)ruled India for maximum period. Tell me any acceptable face in kangress or in their upa, by seeing whom an Indian can be proud of….


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kawaldeepsingh
Good Article
by kawaldeepsingh on Apr 19, 2012 10:22 AM

Good Article by the writer. Its in the interest of the nation that we all should support our Indian Army rather than suspecting them and making false statements against them. Jai Hind.

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antoniomaino
Abhishek Manu Singhvi!
by antoniomaino on Apr 19, 2012 08:21 AM

Reddipeee forgot to pubslish Abhishek Manu Singhvi SIX CD row !!!! watch it in you tube as rediipeee a paid media by FONIA is not going to give out this news?


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manoj kale
Will Mamta ask 'her' Railway Minister to visit Mumbai..
by manoj kale on Apr 19, 2012 08:20 AM  | Hide replies

.. to console the 'Aam' Mumbaiian?? She will not. For last 33 hrs, the 'life line' of Mumbai - local train service on the Central line is disrupted, but none other than the Chief P.R.O. Malegaonkar appeared in front of media to console nor anybody visited the site. Is it not the Railway minister's duty to do so?

Will he perform his duty at least today??

Where is MNS / Shivsena & all?? Why not they helped the common man??

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Dipak Bose
Re: Will Mamta ask 'her' Railway Minister to visit Mumbai..
by Dipak Bose on Apr 23, 2012 08:07 AM
How do you expect that. Mukul Roy has little education; no sense of responsibility; used to be a thug.

These kind of people are in the Trinamul Congress. Mamata Banu is a curse for us in West Bengal.


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Jibu Mathew
Tragedy and remorse
by Jibu Mathew on Apr 18, 2012 11:49 PM

Appreciate the author for being candid and bringing in a sense of humility... the extent media has gone beserk on this issue. It is indeed all our duty to support The Indian Army in all our capacity and i salute the valiant soldier. Jai hind

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manoj  pant
Congrats
by manoj pant on Apr 18, 2012 11:05 PM

I wud like to congratulate the writer for bringing out the long term intrest of the nation.People in india remember only bad things and for media good news is no news.its high time media become responsible.

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piri
The Indian army's greatest tragedy
by piri on Apr 18, 2012 10:41 PM


is that the commoners of India tolerate big time corruption in its ranks just as they tolerate big time corruption by public servants !!

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georgeobcpoor
so waht
by georgeobcpoor on Apr 18, 2012 10:27 PM

so what, armed forces should use watever weapons they have to defend nation. don't give silly excuses. I don't like that

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