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RE:Truths about the Nehru Dynasty
by Bengal Tiger on Apr 16, 2007 03:01 PM  Permalink
Yes, these are very accurate versions about this clan, however, all this information is censored. Even some of the sites which give this information have been banned. Maybe, people do not want to let the cat out of the bag.

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RE:[object MouseEvent]
by Bengal Tiger on Apr 16, 2007 03:02 PM  Permalink
Hello, boss all this is true.

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RE:RE:Truths about the Nehru Dynasty
by narayan mangat on Apr 16, 2007 03:32 PM  Permalink
Your story about Yunus is not credible because it is said that Sanjay was a carbon copy of Feroz

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RE:Truths about the Nehru Dynasty
by AIMS on Apr 16, 2007 02:49 PM  Permalink
is Amitabh Bachchan in any ways linked to the Nehru Family?

He leaves glimpse of Nehru..............



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RE:Truths about the Nehru Dynasty
by Vladimir Lenin on Apr 16, 2007 02:38 PM  Permalink
XXXX VVVV,
i would be grateful for a summary of your essay

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Rahul's statement.
by Kashi Gowlikar on Apr 16, 2007 02:32 PM  Permalink 

His statement shows that he is the most immature among the congress leaders. He deserves to be treated as such and best to be ignored and pardoned.
G.Kashi Nath / Hyderabad

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rubbish
by Final Moderator on Apr 16, 2007 02:31 PM  Permalink 

indira gandhi had support of parliament; indirectly she had support of nation.
it was a tactical move.
but of course, no one before or after her could have EVER done it, definately not vp singh, narsimha rao OR AB Vajpayee

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Rahul..................
by AIMS on Apr 16, 2007 02:31 PM  Permalink 

We know that your great grandfather, your grandmother, your father and your mother all messed up the future of this country and the latest addition is yourself



have some mercy on this country



we blame cricketers for their failure and of their blunders why spare the dynastic rulers



we dethroned the kings and have these family rule to ruin in the so called democracy

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Rahul should apologise
by Ramaswamy Iyer on Apr 16, 2007 02:29 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A few days back Sri Narayanamurthy of Infosys (a person who has done a lot to boost the country's international image in IT) was asked to apologize for playing rather than singing the national anthem *(which he only did as a gesture to the many foreign guests assembled though he himself participated in the singing).



Rahul Gandhi has made a statement which hurts the credibility of the country and blackened the image. We should not be surprised if this issue finds its way to the UN.



Rahul Gandhi should apologise for his irresponsible statement which is the greatest insult to the nation and keep out of Politics for a few years.



Mr Manmohan Singh described this man as the future of UP. God save UP!



E Ramaswamy

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RE:Rahul should apologise
by George on Apr 16, 2007 02:34 PM  Permalink

If Indira Gandhi didn't separate Pakistan, then who did? Although it may not be ethically right to claim responsibility,it still remains a fact.
Indira Gandhi launched a diplomatic offensive in the early fall of 1971 touring Europe, and was successful in getting both the United Kingdom and France to break with the United States, and block any pro-Pakistan directives in the United Nations security council. Gandhi's greatest coup was on 9 August when she signed a twenty-year treaty of friendship and co-operation with the Soviet Union, greatly shocking the United States, and decreasing the possibility that the People's Republic of China would become involved in the conflict. China, an ally of Pakistan, had been providing moral support, but little military aid, and did not advance troops to its border with India.

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Name and Shame
by bharat on Apr 16, 2007 02:26 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sonia Gandhi (Maino) has grown up in Italy. There is a good chance that she's had some pre-marital affair (s). It would be worthwhile to dig out such information and shame her!

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RE:Name and Shame
by Vladimir Lenin on Apr 16, 2007 02:31 PM  Permalink
bharat
look at ur name, the name of our country itself. by all means critisize any one including sonia gandhi or even mahatma gandhi. but dont make personal attacks. that is not part of the greatness or culture of this country

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RE:Name and Shame
by bharat on Apr 16, 2007 02:37 PM  Permalink
I am not among those who believe in Gandhi giri. A person who plays dirty should be subdued at any cost, what ever tactics are required, even if needs hitting below the belt!

There is no need to show any decency towards rogues!

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RE:Name and Shame
by Sony on Apr 16, 2007 02:37 PM  Permalink
A new vacuum cleaner salesman knocked on the door on the first house of the street. A tall lady answered the door. Before she could speak, the enthusiastic salesman barged into the living room and opened a big black plastic bag and poured all the cow droppings onto the carpet. %u201D Madam, if I could not clean this up with the use of this new powerful vacuum cleaner, I will EAT all this *Shit*!%u201D exclaimed the eager salesman.

%u201CDo you need chilli sauce or ketchup with that?%u201D asked the lady. The bewildered salesman asked, %u201CWhy, madam?%u201D

%u201CThere%u2019s no electricity in the house%u2026%u201D said the lady

MORAL: Gather and double check all available resources before working on any project%u2026!!!



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Nice Article read below
by Sony on Apr 16, 2007 02:25 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

During the India-Pakistan war of 1971 (coinciding with the liberation struggle of Bangladesh), under emergency provisions, the leave applications of all Indian Airlines pilots were cancelled so that they could be used for providing logistical support. The only exception was Rajiv Gandhi, a full-time pilot with Indian Airlines. Sonia Gandhi nee Maino, who now claims that she is an Indian till her last breath, flew off to Italy with Rajiv Gandhi and their two children.

While indigenous Indians serving as pilots with Indian Airlines stood by to serve their motherland, Sonia Gandhi nee Maino and family remained in the more congenial surroundings of Italy during the entire duration of the war, returning only after General Niazi had signed the surrender papers.

The other incident, once again resurrected from those 10 years. After news came in that the Congress and Indira Gandhi had been defeated in 1977, Sonia Gandhi nee Maino packed an overnighter and, with husband and children in tow, took refuge in the Italian embassy in New Delhi's Chanakyapuri. It took the combined efforts of Indira Gandhi, Sanjay Gandhi and the other 'bahu' of the household, Maneka Gandhi nee Anand, to convince her to return to the Gandhi home.



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RE:Nice Article read below
by madhushree dasgupta on Apr 16, 2007 02:37 PM  Permalink
what Rahul had said shows a vocablury problem
instead of "liberalization of Bangladesh" he said "dividing of Pakistan" that all, after all he is just a kid in political scenario,he is called rahul baba.

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RE:Nice Article read below
by LAGIDU on Apr 16, 2007 02:39 PM  Permalink

You should be happy that a Gandy worked(!) as a pilot and earned hisliving instead of wining and dining at the taxpayers' expense.

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RE:Nice Article read below
by jitender verma on Apr 16, 2007 02:31 PM  Permalink
Royal Family does't behave like normal one as value of life is very important to serve the INDIA.

Do you want Bush to fight in IRAQ like a soilder and pilot???????

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We won the war against PAK
by jitender verma on Apr 16, 2007 02:24 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We divided Pak at that time coz we won the war at the value of so may soldiers life. What is wrong if Rahul is telling truth.

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RE:We won the war against PAK
by suva aich on Apr 16, 2007 04:03 PM  Permalink
dude, there are times in life when some bitter truth should be left alone rather than blurted out.
1> Our official line is and has been that India never interferred in Bangaladesh war. Today when we accuse Pakistan about meddling in Kashmir they will hit us back with Rahil's proclamation that India divided Pak then. Rahul has already created a diplomatic fiasco and has put India in a disadvantageuos position.
2>A war is won by sacrifices of the army and support of the ppl. The arrogancy and foolhariness Rahul is showing in order to promote his family to win local UP polls is disgusting. It also shows that INC has reached rock bottom.

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RE:We won the war against PAK
by Vladimir Lenin on Apr 16, 2007 02:32 PM  Permalink
i agree with you jitender. rahul told the truth but, perhaps of his inexperience and youth, he does not know or care for being diplomatic

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RAHUL CROSSING THE LINE
by narayan mangat on Apr 16, 2007 02:24 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This is another gimmick of Congress.The idea is to attract attention to Rahul by kicking up controversies.

It is not the role in war,but the misrule of the family for 60 years have kept the people illiterate ; the poor common man who shouted slogan for Nrhru is still the poor common man shouting slogan for Rahul.This is the true role of the Nehru family.
Despite being a historian, Nehru left Kashmir problem unresolved resulting loss of life and wealth for the country. He went to war with China and turned a historical relation( dating back to Buddist monks) to lasting enimity
By creating Bangladesh, they created another terrorist camp against India. Yes, the poor people are kept ignorant about these crippling damages done to the country and the people.

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RE:RAHUL CROSSING THE LINE
by rajdeep roy on Apr 16, 2007 02:27 PM  Permalink
Why be a hypocrite. We all know who is responsible for dividing pakistan. Rahul G is merely stating the obvious.

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RE:RAHUL CROSSING THE LINE
by atchi reddy on Apr 16, 2007 02:33 PM  Permalink
the discussion in here is rahul is stating the obvious but letting that credit go to his family , as if his family are the guardians of the country, when in power with everyones consent and moreover for the good of india , pakistan is breaken up. he is owing it for their family not to the country, still a boy he is.

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RE:RAHUL CROSSING THE LINE
by madhushree dasgupta on Apr 16, 2007 02:41 PM  Permalink
rajdeep roy get ur history correct,THE FAMILY is responsible for making of Pakistan when Nehru turn down to sign the pact.....

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RE:RAHUL CROSSING THE LINE
by rajdeep roy on Apr 16, 2007 03:54 PM  Permalink
madhushree, we are talking abt
creation of Bdesh.
....and Reddy Rahul is right bcos when Indira G was a Pm she was the only 'man' in the cabinet.
...Rahul rightfully credits her.

If you can discredit her with the creation of Bdesh you surely have to own up that she was responsible for its creation.
You cannot have the cake and eat it.



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