Its nice to see that China is getting developed as a superpower and holding Olympics on its soil is confirmation of the fact that China has become a superpower. Kudos to Hu Jintao
RE:Its nice to see that China is getting developed as a superpower and holding Olympics on its soil is confirmation of the fact that China has become a superpower. Kudos to Hu Jintao
by Niraj Kumar on Apr 16, 2008 12:14 PM Permalink
To Indian commies, the words of Marx are like commandments from God. Calcutta is possibly the only city in the world where you can find pictures of Marx, Lenin and Stalin displayed with pride. The Indian communists have deep hatred of anything Indian and are opponents of any kind of pride in Indian heritage.
Another major tenet of Indian Marxist%u2019s orthodoxy is that for national reconstruction you have to first destroy the existing nation.
The communists have had many ideological splits but despite several historical blunders that they keep committing with regularity, they have all remained steadfast to the twin agenda of weakening and destroying the existing Indian nation and obliterate the bourgeois notion of pride in India%u2019s past.
In 1942 the communists not just supported the British but also acted as their stool pigeons. Many underground revolutionaries were betrayed to the British secret police, who went on to hang them. George Orwell has written extensively on this subject and evidence of this is littered in declassified files of British India, now available at India Office Library and Records in London.
Subhas Chandra Bose, who fought for Indian freedom and was no Japanese stooge, was denounced as fascist and vilified by the Marxists. In today%u2019s Bengal, the towering contributions of Swami Vivekananda are a distant memory and sought to be pushed out of public memory. Neither is Aurobindo Ghosh remembered. All the three are inconvenient to Marxist ideology.
The Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh has joined its Left Front counterpart in West Bengal in imposing a ban on Tibetan protests in Tawang, the border district which China has been claiming as its own.
Why these idiots need sto do something that i against National will? I am going to vote for BJP in next elections for sure....I will even campaign against these idiots congress/CPM
RE:Traitors Congress and CPM
by RightSaid Fred on Apr 16, 2008 12:15 PM Permalink
SINGH a song of six-pence, Pocketful of lies! Four and twenty Sanghis Baked in pies!
i was hoping nepal would have some sort of a royalty despite the moaists. it is the only hindu kingdom in the world and hope there is no distruption of religiuos practices because the maoists dont beleive in religion. China is somebody everyone should be worried about with their global ambitions and army might
RE:monarchy and nepal
by satyarthi on Apr 16, 2008 12:46 AM Permalink
maoists have their own cult. search on google by typing nine commentries, and read line by line.
RE:monarchy and nepal
by dun on Apr 16, 2008 12:56 AM Permalink
my dear friend, being a hindu kingdom is nothing to do with Monarchy, Monarchy has to be abloshied from all over the world (where ever it remains), and if the majority of people does not beleive in religion than why are you worried, keep follwoing your religious prictices, whos stopping you...
RE:RE:monarchy and nepal
by on Apr 16, 2008 04:01 PM Permalink
FYI...Hinduism in Nepal is largely interwined with the Monarchy, this is the reason why there never has been a religion based dispute in this poor but sceinic little country nestled between the two humongous selfserving, selfrighteous, domineering, deceitful and very,very greedy neighbours. Monarchy in Nepal was never a threat to the people of Nepal. It was portrayed as an abstacle to the poor people( poor because of the actions of these 2 neighbours-e.g. hindering the development efforts by blockade or by covert spy operation if it directly did not serve their purpose) of Nepal by these neighbours who were not able to do what they liked within Nepal's boundary to meet their own self interest.Even today,as a bonafide Nepali, I want Monarchy in Nepal. My friends think the same but we can't compete against the resources that these 2 neighbours are pouring in my country to oust the Monarchy to serve their own selfish interest at the cost of nepali lives.................
RE:monarchy and nepal
by on Apr 16, 2008 03:19 PM Permalink
Where did u get your data that "Majority of people don't believe in Religion"???Try abolishing Monarchy from UK, Denmark, The Netherland, Spain, Norway,Leichtenstein..... Pompous attitude such as yours serve no purpose...... Countries without Monarchy .. India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, almost the whole of Africa do not have Monarchy... are they better off today????????
China is the real trouble maker in our neigbourhood..the maoist insurgents, the north east insurgents, the islamic insurgents in kashmir all have covert support of china...India should balance this chinese act by covert support to taiwan, tibet and the western chinese provinces craving for independence from communist radicals..unless china is dealt with strictly and unless our politicians do some tough talking the situation will remain same...leaving india bleeding on all fronts...recent oppostion to manmohan singh's visit to arunachal pradesh is an example of the chinese hegemony...does our PM need permission from China to visit one of our states?...infact tawang region should be transformed into a military stronghold...and for gods sake Its high time Indian Govt. do something for the development of north east...our own mistakes and mishandling is partialy responsible for the current state of affairs in north east...
RE:China is the real culprit
by satyarthi on Apr 16, 2008 12:44 AM Permalink
already converted. Church and its henchmen naxalites are not interested in converted territories.
RE:Compare GDP of Bangladesh and Nepal with W.Bengal and Bihar
by satyarthi on Apr 16, 2008 12:42 AM Permalink
Per capita GDP of Nepal > Per capita SDP of Bihar (2006)