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This is all politics.
by Chintan Parekh on Jul 11, 2006 09:12 PM  Permalink 

This is not being a first time, thiis has proved that membai is not a safe city. Now, also its not safe to travel the train. I beleive, this is all politics.

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Sad Story
by Sumit on Jul 11, 2006 09:11 PM  Permalink 

8 explosions in in over crowded Mumbai suburban rail network, Western railway. This happened at a time when office goers were returning.....at 6:30

sad sad shocking sadistic



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Let's Nuke Pak and Kasmir.
by Ramesh Joshi on Jul 11, 2006 09:09 PM  Permalink 

Let's Nuke Pak and Kashmir. Let's finish this problem once and for all. We can take a look at Bhivandi, Malegaon, Behrampada and other such centers later. But the Italian government would not take such case. Nor will any other political party in the current political arena. If somebody comes up with an ultra-nationalist party with nuking pak and kashmir in it's manifesto, it is welcome move.

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Mumbai Blasts
by Jaya on Jul 11, 2006 09:08 PM  Permalink 

I think time has come for india to think on their secular part, muslims have been creating havoc worldwide and are doing it again in Mumbai.Shame on them.

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Serial blasts in Mumbai railways
by Nair Sathyaprakash on Jul 11, 2006 09:08 PM  Permalink 

Very sorry state of Mumbai. You see the sessionist and terrorist groups are trying thier level best to put the financial district in turmoil. They always plans and trying for thier pray. They might lure those young guys without employment to do all these acts for a paltry some of reward.

What it needed was just those acts of Shiv Sainiks who could cause commotions for no big reason and on the top the BJP endorsing such activities.

Hope the government will prevail and bring those cowards handcuffed. But most often it is the supari killers get hand cuffed and the real culprits leaving the country long ago.


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we need to be intolerant towards terorrists
by dr.devika.baliga on Jul 11, 2006 09:08 PM  Permalink 

So many people are dead and hundreds more injured.And yet our politicians will advise us to exercise restraint and ultimately these killers will go scot free.As long as India maintains a soft policy towards terorrism this will continue. I think we need to learn from Israel on how to deal with terorrists.But then as long as we have anti national human rights activists in our country these killers are assured of getting away with their henious crimes even if they happen to get caught.There will be people willing to shed tears for these killers but none for the innocent people killed or maimed for life.

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Seria blasts in Mumbai railyways
by vijay on Jul 11, 2006 09:07 PM  Permalink 

what an sad story, repated every now & then whenever pro separatists Congress rules this country. shameless ministers shoyuld be bitten by chappals in public, no other way to make India a safe & progressed country

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Mumbai Blasts
by Pralesh on Jul 11, 2006 09:07 PM  Permalink 

I think Central government should declare emergency and there should be a nationwide operation to nail down whoever is responsible for terrorism. Its time to clean our house dear Prime Minister.

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It's really shame for us we never have any system to avoid these incidents!
by Rajbir Singh Bisht on Jul 11, 2006 09:05 PM  Permalink 

We never have a system of checking and mass security ar any railway stations. Our government never thinks of the mass security where everyone is in a hurry to reach their home/office/relatives and not bothered about who is doing what under their nose. Can we get any supportive answer from our railway police, Who is responsible for this and what is RPF doing???



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