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This is why i love my country
by ravinandanprakash agrawal on Jan 17, 2008 09:45 PM  Permalink 

I love India and I am proud to say that. What a statement to come from such a big dignitary and a beautiful human being.

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I am mentally an Indian: Dalai Lama
by jai telangana on Jan 17, 2008 09:39 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

hmmm... which caste are u.which state,region of india do u belong

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RE:I am mentally an Indian: Dalai Lama
by You yourself on Jan 17, 2008 09:45 PM  Permalink
At least you are a muslim. Can't think of a bigger insult for you.

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RE:I am mentally an Indian: Dalai Lama
by Karthik Soundar on Jan 17, 2008 09:46 PM  Permalink
shut up commode mouth.. arent we dealing with casteism?

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One of the most spiritual and scared person
by Sanjay Mishra on Jan 17, 2008 09:19 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Most of the Indian have very much respect for him, but Indian polotics is quite uncertain........The Reverend Dalai Lama is a part of Indian culture and career of Indian flag.......

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RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by Krishnan on Jan 17, 2008 09:28 PM  Permalink
"descent english" or decent english. if you have termed mr. sanjay a BP, you urself are nothing but AH.

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RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by MP on Jan 17, 2008 09:28 PM  Permalink
keep you englis up to you.. ch0000tie..!

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RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by notsosweet on Jan 17, 2008 09:28 PM  Permalink
You,the ultimate English connoisseur,check the spelling of "decent"

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RE:RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by Go Modi on Jan 17, 2008 09:27 PM  Permalink
Why am I reported for abuse, while he isn't?

Well, I guess it's amazing that the fools who read rediff can at least recognise the latin alphabet. :P

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RE:RE:RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by Sheetal Kaur on Jan 17, 2008 11:27 PM  Permalink
It has happened to me many a times Go Modi, nothing new.
Just rephrase your sentence with same meaning and you will be ok.
Like instead of writing "sister" try female of the family, same thing.nah


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RE:One of the most spiritual and scared person
by Sheetal Kaur on Jan 17, 2008 11:23 PM  Permalink
And not to forget Buddhism originated in India, not China etc.

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RE:I am mentally an Arab
by Go Modi on Jan 17, 2008 09:25 PM  Permalink
Good work, Pakistani. Want a Hindu-Muslim fight to erupt, dont u?

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DEEWAR 2008
by kalyan ram on Jan 17, 2008 09:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

DEEWAR 2008:

china(amitabh bachhan): i have nuclear weapons, nuclear submarines, fastest growing econoimc growth, science and technology, classless society, most favoured nation for investment, no-nonsense government, corruption is controlled, numerous olympic gold medals, nuclear power status, super power status, CPI(M),great military power, space technology , long march discipline,cunning diplomacy, great history.....what do you india(shashi kapoor)?

india(shashi kapoor): mere paas dalai lama hai

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by Ayappan on Jan 17, 2008 09:36 PM  Permalink
hhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..........

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by --- on Jan 17, 2008 09:36 PM  Permalink
You might have written this in jest, but we have to be really serious and think about it. Is India losing its moral compass in its quest for material things? Is not Amitabh more attractive than Shashi in Deewar? Shashi still wanted his mother; he worshipped his mother. Do we worship Mother India? Do we really care for the poverty ridden and those who are not as fortunate as us? This posting of yours makes me think very seriously

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by Krishnan on Jan 17, 2008 09:29 PM  Permalink
hahahahha!!!

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by raj sreedhar on Jan 17, 2008 09:27 PM  Permalink
kalyan ram They may have all what you have mensioned. But people dont have the freedom and democracy like we enjoy. Individual freedom is more important than anything you mensioned. US and India enjoy such freedom. Two great democracies.

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by vishu on Jan 17, 2008 10:23 PM  Permalink
US freedom part is OK, but in my belief, all Indians are enjoying over flown freedom. When there is too much freedom the development goes uncontrolled. That is what we are seeing in so called modern India.

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RE:RE:DEEWAR 2008
by Krishnan on Jan 17, 2008 09:30 PM  Permalink
he meant it it in lighter spirit. what a dope you are..

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by --- on Jan 17, 2008 09:36 PM  Permalink
You might have written this in jest, but we have to be really serious and think about it. Is India losing its moral compass in its quest for material things? Is not Amitabh more attractive than Shashi in Deewar? Shashi still wanted his mother; he worshipped his mother. Do we worship Mother India? Do we really care for the poverty ridden and those who are not as fortunate as us? This posting of yours makes me think very seriously

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RE:DEEWAR 2008
by Vijay B on Jan 17, 2008 10:52 PM  Permalink

Obviously nobody loves anybody or Mother India anymore. Everyone's busy grabbing seats for free, they want money for free, they want jobs for free, they're kicking out merited and hard working people. Divide, reserve and divide and reserve more. Do whatever it takes to keep emphasising birth based division. Keep blasting Hinduism, Rama, Brahminism, encourage casteism, factionism, real estate goondaism, tax people for even salt, keep Afzal alive till election time, kick out Taslima, pander to Islamic militants/terrorists, and finally kick out the Dalai Lama someday.

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RE:were u sleeping all these days
by Ray on Jan 17, 2008 09:02 PM  Permalink
This is the kind of lack of "zeal and spirit" that Dalai Lama was talking about. Kudos to you, Mr Vikas, for proving him right.

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RE:RE:were u sleeping all these days
by Sheetal Kaur on Jan 17, 2008 11:29 PM  Permalink
What is abusive about Ray's posting.

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RE:RE:RE:were u sleeping all these days
by Ray on Jan 18, 2008 12:48 AM  Permalink
Not my post, but some Vikas's post earlier, where he made a non-sensical vulgar poem on Dalai Lama.

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