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all my comments are blocked by rediff
by prasanna prasanna on Dec 31, 2007 06:45 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

today rediff blocked my truthful comments about journalist, why they do this in the media, who are they. that truth being buried new new media era. and when i post that truth rediff buried them again. jai rediff.... by the way who is funded rediff hahahaah

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RE:all my comments are blocked by rediff
by Ravikumar on Dec 31, 2007 07:05 PM  Permalink
sonia hu akbar

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by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 07:15 PM  Permalink
good one...

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i m also agree with artical matter
by subhash singh bisht on Dec 31, 2007 06:44 PM  Permalink 

I have seen one interview of a indian news channel with BB few months before. during the interview i have not feel anywhere that she was positive with indo-pak relation.
i have visited the pakistan last year and i have realized that educated group of pak. want peace and also want to develop their country like India. but the problem is that this group is very small and moreover army rooling over country.



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Bhutto and India
by Hit Right on Dec 31, 2007 06:44 PM  Permalink 

If one has to survive in Pakistan he or she has to show how much they hate India.It is all because of the kind of education/text Books prescribed in schools-right from primery level!
It will take some years if at all some one tries to improve the situation!This was commented upon even by UNESCO and substantial funds were allocated for this purpose. But like India all the funds were eaten away due to corruption.

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BB-the martyr
by ramji on Dec 31, 2007 06:41 PM  Permalink 

wonderful article franco.shame on indian media.we have to change our attitude first. we people are very soft forget every thing fast.The days are not very far off when nuclear war erupts between us.we should have strong govt.At present if we look at only BJP is good enough.Vajpayee atleast took the army to the border. Our PM talks but every day he changes his stance whether he is india or not.confused pm confused the whole country.What type of jat he is.He is ready to put the N deal for the sake of chair and becoz of election phobia.

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The Real Meaning
by Rajiv Saikia on Dec 31, 2007 06:41 PM  Permalink 

Hope the P.M. is playing the right cards and is holding them real cards. The way it appers is something like this. Glorify the very essence of Benazir's personality, express her abilities in terms of fostering neighbourly relations with India then go ahead to mourn her killing as a great 'Loss' and demand stringent punishment to the elements of taliban/ISI/Military bigots/Rightwing Fundamentalist or whoever else is ultimately proved to be the mastermind of the killing. If the cards are being played for this game, then what the P.M.'s words indicate is the build-up of the stage to try taliban AND Musharaff, after all both are the two sides of the same coin, by influencing U.S.A. with the conviction of the real danger of a falied democratic set-up in Pakistan. Whether one likes it or not Benazir was the only trump card in U.S.A.'s arsenal to upsatge the maulvi brigade in the guise of military junta and give them the boot by getting a popular leader (as in Pakistan) elected. In the meantime Indian will continue to miss no opportunity to display its resplendent diplomatic niceties (Read Restrain) for which it is world famous.

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Call a spade a spade!
by KRISHNA KUMAR on Dec 31, 2007 06:38 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sadly, our so called leaders, who have a tradition of appeasement never think about the lives of our jawans and their families who sacrifice their lives. With all due respect to his academic accomplishments, our PM does not have the guts or backbone to call " a spade a spade". Frankly speaking, we need more Narendra Modi's and Sardar Vallabhai Patel's to lead our country.


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RE:Call a spade a spade!
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:18 PM  Permalink
A personal loss%u2014L.K. Advani %u201CI am filled with a deep sense of disbelief, shock and grief at the news of the assassination of Smt. Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and president of the Pakistan People%u2019s Party, in Rawalpindi. Smt. Bhutto has become a martyr to the cause of defence of democracy and the global war on jehadi terrorism. I strongly condemn this terrorist attack. On behalf of my party, my family and on my own behalf, I send my heartfelt condolences to her husband Shri Asif Zardari and their three children. She was a friend of our family and she sincerely desired friendly and peaceful relations between India and Pakistan. I spoke to Shri Zardari telephonically at Dubai airport before he emplaned for Pakistan. The fact that she fell to the bullet of the assassins in the midst of national elections in Pakistan should leave no one in doubt that Pakistan is not only in the throes of instability but a far more dangerous process of Talibanisation. The enormously sinister implications of this development for India, in our own fight against jehadi terrorism, cannot be overstated. I spoke to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who is in Goa, and expressed my apprehensions on this score. I suggested him that he should immediately convene a meeting to brief leaders of opposition parties about the deeply worrisome developments in Pakistan and also Nepal. I thanked him for accepting the suggestion. I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come t

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RE:Call a spade a spade!
by Sami on Dec 31, 2007 07:19 PM  Permalink
I had first met Benazir Bhutto 17 years back when she had come to Delhi to participate in Rajiv Gandhi%u2019s funeral. Since then, whenever she came to India, she invariably met me and discussed with me the Indo Pak relations and the problem of terrorism. The last time I spoke to Smt. Benazir Bhutto was on October 19, the day of her arrival in Pakistan, after many years of exile abroad, to resume her battle for her country%u2019s democratisation. Religious extremists had made their intention known on that day itself, since her courageous return to Pakistan coincided with a terrorist attack in which more than 125 persons were killed. In my telephonic conversation, I said to her: %u201CI am gratified that you have escaped this bid on your life. The people of India are with you in your struggle against both military rule and terrorism.%u201D Thanking me for my words of solidarity, she had said: %u201CAdvani Saheb, I was not in Pakistan when you came here in 2005. Now that I am back, I would like you to come again as our guest.%u201D Alas, she is now no more.

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RE:Call a spade a spade!
by Ravikumar on Dec 31, 2007 07:32 PM  Permalink
"The people of India are with you in your struggle against both military rule and terrorism"

People of India tum aur benazir ko likh ke diye the kya ?

benazir hu akbar
inshallah

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rediff blocks the truth.
by prasanna prasanna on Dec 31, 2007 06:38 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

and this rediff blocks the truth. if rediff challenges that journalist are not writing for peg of whisky i will prove that they do so

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by austronaut on Dec 31, 2007 07:16 PM  Permalink

sahi hai... keep it up

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an eye opener
by Shri Maharshi on Dec 31, 2007 06:36 PM  Permalink 

This goes on to show that our political memory is also very short-lived.. Our PM went overboard in extending gracious condolences, may be without appropriate prompting from foreign affairs ministry..
It also has to be noted that with whatever least respect pakistan electoral process deserves, any election campaign can't be termed successful without promising to hit-n-beat India on all historical and current matters.

This is an eternal promise pakistanis always cherish, which is deep-rooted in their collective psyche and their all-round inferiority to India..

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