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Congress and BJP likes parties made our system like this. This is a good system to make money. They made big holes in the net. These small fishes escape through the holes.
by Sahadevan KK on Feb 08, 2008 11:34 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Congress and BJP likes parties made our system like this. This is a good system to make money. They made big holes in the net. These small fishes escape through the holes.

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bail?/
by ajith v on Feb 08, 2008 01:22 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Early haandover will help Amit as he will get bail soon once he rchd India .

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RE:bail?/
by Jyoti on Feb 08, 2008 01:33 AM  Permalink
Yes, also this would help avoid the Nepal police quizzing the doc. If they interrogate him, the prestige of all politicians/ cops will be in danger

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Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by Ayappan on Feb 07, 2008 11:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If it is in India, our police would be searching
the culprit like playing a PAC-MAN game.
It will be like searching sandal-wood smuggler veerappan


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RE:Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by Your Favourite on Feb 08, 2008 12:54 AM  Permalink
Oye southie...it's not PAC MAN..it might be Pokemon

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RE:Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by rexberry on Feb 08, 2008 01:32 AM  Permalink
chakke ... its PACMAN and not pokemon.... dun dare to show ur intelligence by degradin sumone

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RE:Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by saju devassy on Feb 08, 2008 08:40 AM  Permalink
Both are right !
PacMan is very old Computer Game, new versions are also availabe.
pokemon - is the latest series on Cartoon Network / POGO which kids are attached too

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RE:Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by koblenz koblenz on Feb 08, 2008 01:00 AM  Permalink
ooi tenu sharam nai oonde! ki southi southi keh reha haiga tu?
stop using southy southy...

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RE:Nepal police are alert make us excited and nice to hear
by Jyoti on Feb 08, 2008 01:34 AM  Permalink
u must be a real southie.
just using haiga does not make a language punjabi.
real southie

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Kidney racket: India hopes Nepal will expedite handing over of key accused
by Nirpinder Singh on Feb 07, 2008 11:42 PM  Permalink 

In all the hullabuloo about the "scandal" we are losing sight of the fact that there are literally thousands of persons in India and probably lakhs overseas that are in need of kidney tranplants. That a person not qualified for the purpose was engaged in a thriving business just points the fact that there is a source of supply as well as a demand. The whole matter seems a little bit like prostitution. This person apparently took kidneys forcibly from a lot of poor persons. However on the day the scandal broke there was a news item in the newspaper about a pair of poor parents who were willing to sell their kidneys for money to obtain treatment for their child who was sick with cancer. Why does the Government not legalize the sale of organs by willing donors for transplantation and establish oversights?

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Oh Yeah??
by Deep Indian on Feb 07, 2008 11:29 PM  Permalink 

As if the Indian judiciary system is capable enough to deliver justice quick enough. Let him be in Nepal custody where the Maoists might extract all the money from him and then shoot him dead. Here try to do anything and the Human rights activists along with pseudo intellects will try to set him free or give him VIP class treatment..

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India want him fast
by deep on Feb 07, 2008 11:16 PM  Permalink 

so that he can be awarded kidney chakra award.

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Punish
by hari prasad on Feb 07, 2008 11:09 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Take both the Kidneys.......of DR.kumar

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RE:Punish
by super success on Feb 07, 2008 11:23 PM  Permalink
your idea is against humanity

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RE:Punish
by Cutlet Gravy on Feb 07, 2008 11:36 PM  Permalink


A male flight attendant was stopping over at Katmandu.
He went to a local bar where a Nepali man approached him.

They chatted and had a drink, The man gave him an old traditional Nepali drink.

The next memory the flight attendant had, was when he woke up in a bath of ice in a hotel room with agonising pains in his stomach.

He managed to pull himself out the bath and phone the police.

He told them everything he could remember, the policeman described the two people and the man said thats what they were like.

The policeman calmly told him to get back into the bath and sit there till the police and ambulance had arrived,

The man's kidneys had been removed by you know who.


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RE:Punish
by Maneesh Agarwal on Feb 08, 2008 08:34 AM  Permalink
It sounds great. Humanity is applicable only to humans.

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Nepal police better than the indian counterparts...
by Amit Sharma on Feb 07, 2008 11:02 PM  Permalink 

I seriously think that the nepal police has done a commendable job, in the light of the events of the past few weeks.. when the notorious guy escaped the net of the indian police, the nepalese police have done a good job in getting him in the net so soon.

Kudos to the nepal police. Indian police have a lesson or two to learn.



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