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what can the common public do?
by krishnan on Apr 18, 2008 08:12 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

that India is behaving like the vassal state of U.S and also china.that is any body who is perceived to be stronger than us.the pro us and the pro communist lobbies will support their respective nations irrespective of India's interest.what can we do .well their is powerful weapon in our hands.simply boycott the goods produced by those countries which are not essential for our country.Like Coca cola ,pepsi , all cheap chinese goods.there will be some reaction if enough people do it.remember that Iraq war is not about democracy but oil and money.

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RE:what can the common public do?
by Truth BeTold on Apr 18, 2008 08:26 AM  Permalink
People get the government they deserve. Remember, you voted the people that are in power today. Thats the fault of common public, we are not absolved from the crime.

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We sent the wrong signal to the chinese. Now they will do what comes naturally to them.
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 18, 2008 08:01 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mark my words. I have dealt with chinese and they always take advantage of overt friendship or subservient behavior by becoming more aggressive.

By this recent attitude we have given the chinese a green signal to attack us.

The chinese fear the person carrying the big stick but are disdainful of wimps.

When you extend your hand towards a chinese person in friendship he will grab it, pull you closer and kick you hard in the stomach and laugh uproarously watching you sink to the ground in pain.
That is the nature of the chinese beast.

So despite what we did for the chinese torch the chinese are going to come back in 2009 just like the wolf came back for the lamb, accuse us of sheltering secessionists and invade Arunachal Pradesh.
They will demand that we oust the Dalai Lama and his followers and force us to sue for peace in their terms.

Get ready for a joint chinese, Nepalese and Pakistani invasion in 2009 launched against 35% of our territory.

The INDIAN ARMY and THE INDIAN AIRFORCE have a huge task cut out for them with only six months to spare. Let them get to work on a clock-work basis rehearsing maneuvers.

Let us start sharpening our knives and shaping our swords (I meant enhancing our military arm)
and be fully prepared when the big bad wolf comes knocking in 2009.

By bowing down so cheaply to the han wolf we have incited in him an irresistible passion to bite us hard.

When he comes with his jaws agape. We should be poised to tear them asunder in a fitting reply

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RE:We sent the wrong signal to the chinese. Now they will do what comes naturally to them.
by rajesh kannan on Apr 18, 2008 08:21 AM  Permalink
we can Nuke the chinese ass

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RE:We sent the wrong signal to the chinese. Now they will do what comes naturally to them.
by Truth BeTold on Apr 18, 2008 08:27 AM  Permalink
and what makes you think that China won't do the same with us?

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Hmm
by Kaushik Das on Apr 18, 2008 07:57 AM  Permalink 

fact is: india kee phat rahee hai china se.
shame on us.

as usual, we may be condoled for having good security. but again, as usual, we subscribed to the letter but not the spirit of the game, in true bureaucratic fashion.

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RE:Costly exercise
by dev singh on Apr 18, 2008 08:02 AM  Permalink
you chinese thug get out of this site. You have no business comming and spitting venom on peace loving Tibetans. You should be thankful that they are followers of Gandhi and not Sardar Patel or Netaji Subash bose.

World would have been a better place without u crooks.

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RE:Costly exercise
by Lobsang Sherap on Apr 18, 2008 08:03 AM  Permalink
Oooops, international community are calling chinese thugs and Tibetan a peaceful people, cnn went so far to say chinese are goons. Now, this XianYe is saying Tibetans are thugs. These bloody chinese are so out of touch with reality that nobody trust them. I wonder why question do not cross their mind like dalai lama being so popular in the world. In seattle some 150000 people came to listen him, Hu Jintoa will have to get people in buses for his speech. Chinese are so much in denial that one day their own house will burn and still say it is their internal matter. Shame on China, Shame on China. I think it is good for the world if Tibetan become terrorist than they will start buring Beijing..now becoause of Dalai lama they are peaceful..China wait and see.

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BROUGHT SHAME TO THE NATION?
by bhagwat goel on Apr 18, 2008 07:51 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Where was the need to go so far as to act like a vessal nation of China. Manmohan singh is proving no better than ' VALET' of Sonia, which he really is. He may be economist but in India even Economic theories bread in West are not workable, if those are not applied in consonance with gound realities.

Sonia, Manmohan, Jaiswal, KPS Gill and above all Suresh Kalmadi deserve to be hanged from the first available pole, as declared by Jawahar Lal over 50 years back, for such charachters. Moreover all the office bearers of IOA beginning with Suresh Kalmadi be sacked immediately replacing them people who can do justice to IOA and atheletes.



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RE:BROUGHT SHAME TO THE NATION?
by Sam on Apr 18, 2008 07:56 AM  Permalink
India is a third rate country ruled by spineless people, elected by spineless people.

We are doomed to lick the asses of the whites, the yellows and the greens

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RE:RE:BROUGHT SHAME TO THE NATION?
by Pradeep Kumar on Apr 18, 2008 08:13 AM  Permalink
Abe ghamad. Looking at your message only one knows your nothing but a BJP tatoo.ready to hang MMS and others at will. Abe Ch0#)e go get a life and read India's Foreign policy over the past decade it was ur old hag Atal who softened to the chinese.

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RE:BROUGHT SHAME TO THE NATION?
by rani suri on Apr 18, 2008 08:21 AM  Permalink
BJP members joined the Tibetans at Rajghat for their torch rally. To say that BJP is soft on China is ridiculous. The present govt is useless and paralysed due to its allies.

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sad after reading this post
by ashish sinha on Apr 18, 2008 07:45 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I read this post.. and even in this hour of being bullied by china, I did not see a single politician who had the courage to say that we have given up to the chineese.

everybody is using diplomatic language, so that it does not sound rude to china. DOes china also do the same to us ?

Particularly it was shameful to see one of the politician acknowledge that china has a claim on Indian territory. Why should we even acknowledge ? Its a tacit approval of china's stand. Oh my god, where has patriotism vanished in these people.

How spineless and foolish are we? Free tibet could have been in the best interest of our security, yet we follow one china policy to portray ourselves as a *good boy* on the international stage.

very shameful. we are a handicapped nation.



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RE:sad after reading this post
by rani suri on Apr 18, 2008 08:24 AM  Permalink
If you say tv yesterday there were politicians in the Tibetan rally Kirti Azad, George Fernandez, Jaya Jaitly and Khiren Rijju of BJP.

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