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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by stav on Feb 09, 2008 10:20 AM  Permalink
Dude, if you are living in India, beware they will track your IP and put you in prison (especially if you are in ghatiland) for insulting that dacoit.

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by san veer on Feb 09, 2008 10:24 AM  Permalink
No, Hindi should be banned in India. Na rahegi Hindi na rahenge north Indians

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by stav on Feb 09, 2008 10:25 AM  Permalink
i will second mujra, if we have an option between lavni and mujra. they are very identical though.

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by stav on Feb 09, 2008 10:28 AM  Permalink
An employee of HCL was thrown in prison for 50 days after he was allegedly blamed for writing against the dacoit on orkut. they later found out that Bharti Airtel had given the wrong IP. So be very careful.

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by Shesh Lak on Feb 09, 2008 10:33 AM  Permalink
Yaar.. how come Shivaji maharaj came in between this whole issue? Kind of surprising.. If you guys keeps on finding one or the other issue the it is going to be the biggest forum of all time. BTW, keep it up...

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by godzila on Feb 09, 2008 10:42 AM  Permalink
what a joke.

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by Neutronstar on Feb 09, 2008 10:37 AM  Permalink
1. Working with British??? Dude, during the time of Shivaji, the British were nowhere in the picture.

2. At that time, the central government in Delhi was that of Aurangazeb. It was NOT a democracy. And Hindus were persecuted and treated as second class citizens. Hindus also had to pay Jiziya tax. Shivaji was the ray of hope for the Hindus of that era. he was the beacon of freedom.

3. Shivaji never disrespected women. He treated them with utmost respect. Once, after a war was over, a Maratha general offered Shivaji an extremely beautiful Muslim lady who was the daughter-in-law of a defeated muslim Amir of Kalyan, Maharashtra. But Shivaji sent her back to her family, unmolested.

Please check your facts before you write.

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RE:Shivaji - a traitor and desh drohi?
by DAYANAND POOJARI on Feb 09, 2008 11:19 AM  Permalink
You want Mumbai Airport to be named after
Lalu International Airport for what, because
your mother is sleeping with him. Tel me.

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Gaalidekar & gaalisunkar
by Shesh Lak on Feb 09, 2008 10:15 AM  Permalink 

The whole forum regarding mumbai issue has become Gaalidekar and Gaalisunkar.
Sounds like everything starts with KAR and ends with KAR.
Oye mere yaar kuchh to KAR...... Have fun

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Stav an antinational
by amit on Feb 09, 2008 10:12 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

NewsFlash!! Stav an antinational/out of country tries to divide indians on state/culture/language lines, although claiming to be from north, has no idea about the place, only reply's to people's messages in a very general, but pointedly negative way against particular community

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RE:Stav an antinational
by D S on Feb 09, 2008 10:14 AM  Permalink
Another best part of internet is that an person from Andaman Nicobar or Nagpur can call himself telugu and the person who responds to him impersonating himself as from Bihar could be from Burma and he may enjoy pouring oil in the fire.

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RE:Stav an antinational
by on on Feb 09, 2008 10:17 AM  Permalink
i dont think he is.

btw, if the thackeray's are such deshbhakts and sun of the soil why have they anglicized their surname to make it appear like they're some distant cousins of william makepeace?

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RE:Stav an antinational
by amit on Feb 09, 2008 10:24 AM  Permalink
Hey 'on' you are also on the rediff 'list'when you write about dividing indians, your friend stav crossed the line of talking about community rather than a political figure several times

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RE:Stav an antinational
by stav on Feb 09, 2008 10:32 AM  Permalink
what line and who draws the line ?

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RE:Stav an antinational
by stav on Feb 09, 2008 10:18 AM  Permalink
anti-national or anti narrowness. let me see how wise you are ?

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stav the stray dog
by Marathi Maanoos on Feb 09, 2008 10:05 AM  Permalink 

Guys there is a stray dog suffering from rabies, in this forum named "Stav".....beware of him he is barking on everyone and making annoying comments....

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Violating law is very common in Democracy
by raj on Feb 09, 2008 10:01 AM  Permalink 

Violating law is very common in Democracy.
In India people always Misuse Democracy for their own sake.
Even in USA people violating law also More then 20 plus people killed last year in Gun shootouts by mad students.
3 Indians students also killed but no one arrested yet.
Still any one can buy or get a gun easily in USA .

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