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RE:Good article: Tarun
by Demo-crazy on Aug 02, 2008 01:30 AM  Permalink
once in a while, bitter gourd is good for health!

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RE:WHY ARE HINDUS QUITE ON THIS AND MANY OTHER ISSUES THAT DEMEAN THEM??????
by dheeraj on Aug 01, 2008 11:31 PM  Permalink
Who will do this ? The BJP has no spine , during their term they forgot every issue which got them to 182 seats . And that's why they are what they are in UP

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RE:WHY ARE HINDUS QUITE ON THIS AND MANY OTHER ISSUES THAT DEMEAN THEM??????
by ashok kumar on Aug 01, 2008 11:41 PM  Permalink
People-aam aadmi--only if they are educated and NOT fed the same old lies by Congress.

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Please email this article to Mr. Fali S Nariman...
by Demo-crazy on Aug 01, 2008 11:15 PM  Permalink 

Mr. Nariman is a man of integrity. He will surely take to task those who has fed him false information and asked him to argue their case.

It would be good if any lawyer-readers take some trouble to send this article to Mr. Nariman and also bring it to the notice of the Supreme Court bench hearing the case.

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Tolerance, secularism will be intact till patience of majority does not run out
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 01, 2008 11:14 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies


And we know what happens when that patience runs out.

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RE:Tolerance, secularism will be intact till patience of majority does not run out
by Demo-crazy on Aug 01, 2008 11:57 PM  Permalink
You said it!

I think the time will soon come for us to say "Quit India" to all those who do NOT love Bharat, who do not feel attached to the ethos of this country, or who do not respect the culture, and our values.

We should say there is no place in Bharat for a terrorsit, or his sympathisers, or the inactive rulers (who help them by their inaction). We cannot tolerate any such elements which want to divide the society, appease the minorities, etc.

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RE:RE:Tolerance, secularism will be intact till patience of majority does not run out
by Demo-crazy on Aug 02, 2008 12:24 AM  Permalink
You said it!

I think the time will soon come for us to say "Quit India" to all those who do NOT love Bharat, who do not feel attached to the ethos of this country, or who do not respect the culture, and our values.

We should say there is no place in Bharat for a terrorsit, or his sympathisers, or the inactive rulers (who help them by their inaction). We cannot tolerate any such elements which want to divide the society, appease the minorities, etc.

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Congress votebank game - create slums in urban areas...
by Demo-crazy on Aug 01, 2008 11:10 PM  Permalink 

I liked this particular line (at the same time, let me say the entire article is superb) and have seen a direct evidence of it in a district of Karnataka in my school days. Mr. Tarun Vijay mentions - "The best way to protect your illegal slum colony and get into the voters list is to name it after the Nehru clan. No one would dare to touch it, ever. It becomes instantly sanctified and a national heritage. It's true of Delhi, Mumbai and other metros."

In Gulbarga, a district in North Karnataka, of Congress stalwarts Dharam Singh and Mallikarjun Kharge, our school (NV School) has a huge play ground. This incident happened between 1979-82 - overnight 100s of huts were setup in our school ground and the politicians wanted to setup a slum and take over that ground. The students protested, resorted to direct action (did not hurt any person physically) and ensured that the effort of politicians did not succeed in gobbling up the school ground. The school ground was thus saved for the children to use.

We had seen slums being built in some other areas too, and which became permanent settlements. The politicians made them their vote bank, by bringing people from other places, and made them live in wretched conditions. The name of the area 'Indira Nagar'!. No one could reclaim any such plot once it got christened in this manner.

Thank you, Mr. Vijay Tarun, for an insightful article. Hope Mr. Fali Nariman reads it, or is sent a copy of it be post or email.

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