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parthi..
by parthiban jayaraman on Jan 20, 2008 06:22 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

let the abhijit soul..rest in peace..

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RE:parthi..
by Arvind Singh on Jan 20, 2008 07:08 PM  Permalink
Let every Indian's soul in US rest in peace...in time to come

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Too bad
by Mannu bhai on Jan 20, 2008 06:20 PM  Permalink 

Another student killed. This is nt the first one in the recent past. American govt should do something now. More security has to be provided to stop these incidents.Some initiative has to be taken by someone. People (nt just Indians. Its a global issue ofcourse) n students in US should atleast react. Indian govt should pressurize too. There should be an end at some point and some action has to be taken without any further delay.

My condolences to his family, close relatives n friends. May his soul rest in peace.

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Adieu
by Arnab on Jan 20, 2008 06:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I knew Abhijeet from school days...cant believe wht happenned...even 3 days back I talked to him through orkut...

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RE:Adieu
by BioHzrd on Jan 20, 2008 06:28 PM  Permalink
Even i knew him..we talked thro gtalk..he was a bright and good student.

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RE:RE:Adieu
by Patty B on Jan 20, 2008 07:07 PM  Permalink
sorry, this message was for bhutto fan! his message deleted apparently

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RE:Adieu
by Patty B on Jan 20, 2008 07:06 PM  Permalink
you idiot! find pleasure somewhere else, tera bhai nahin, to baap hi sahi!

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RE:Adieu
by rexberry on Jan 20, 2008 06:16 PM  Permalink
ohhh.... this article even shows his past academic achievements which can easily prove us that this guy had a very bright future... how can people kill innocent people.... May his soul rest in peace...

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who will bring it to government?
by pcu on Jan 20, 2008 06:09 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am this only in rediff. Has any one see this in any of the sites. Please put a strong heading and bring this important issue to the view of government. Indian government should take strong action and should follow this seriously as this is becoming a routine. May Abhijit Mahato's soul rest in peace.

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RE:who will bring it to government?
by Raghav Rao on Jan 20, 2008 07:03 PM  Permalink
Government will only shed 'crocodile tears' which there is abundant supply

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Murder of Indian Ph.D Students in the USA
by jibanendra mahanty on Jan 20, 2008 06:03 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

There seems to be a well planned conspiracy by the Enemies of Indian Diaspora, to kill bright Indian Research Scholars, in the USA.
Government of India has NOT taken up the matter yet seriously with the USA on providing proper security to Indian Students and also to apprehend the culprits behind the heinous crimes.
While Manmohan Singh was sheding tears in the TV Screen for Hanif held in Australia, he is yet to appear on the TV Screen condemning such crimes against Indians and asking the USA to provide adequate security to Indians in the USA and also to prove their efficiency in apprehending the Culprits, still at large after the LSU Murders.
Both the Govt of Indian and the Bush Administration have failed to provide security and justice to the Indian Students community in the USA.
Matter is really serious.

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RE:Murder of Indian Ph.D Students in the USA
by Md Rahman on Jan 20, 2008 06:45 PM  Permalink
Your comments are good and appreciated but why did you drag the name of Dr. Hanif ? Why cannot you come out of this Hindu-Muslim tangle and talk of Indians ? I dont know if you ever been in abroad. When some Indian is in a foreign land, do you know that he/ she does forgets his/her religious identity, he/she will be just Indian. You dont know how happy one Indian feels just by meeting another Indian, none think of whether he/she is a Muslim or a Hindu.

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RE:Murder of Indian Ph.D Students in the USA
by Arghadeep Bagchi on Jan 23, 2008 05:07 PM  Permalink
well mr. mulla we cannot come out of this hindu-muslim tangle because our Sickular country seems to do more favours to its muslim population by showing them sympathy and bagging their votes.The govt. in india know that today if an i9ndian dies in US nobody will care for it, but had it been a muslim guy, the entire mualla community would have comne on roads to declare jihad on america.

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RE:RE:Murder of Indian Ph.D Students in the USA
by Arghadeep Bagchi on Jan 23, 2008 05:12 PM  Permalink
It was already seen when a simple incident that of rizwanur rehman's suicide was treated as a conspiracy by his hindu father in law to kill him and when a hindu guy in Ujjain was beaten up for marrying a muslim girl, the govt and media was silent.Its just because of this reason Mr. Rehman because when it comes to godhra riots we get bunch of teesta sitalvade and jawed akhtars coming to roads and protesting against modiji and when it comes to thousands of kashmiri pandits suffering in the hands of kashmiri muslims, noone stands for them.By Allah's grace you muslims have bred like cockroaches who serve as a vote bank for the indian govt.Well may be indian govt feels that intellectuals are less important than vote bank.

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its really sad & hurting
by elwira dsouza on Jan 20, 2008 05:57 PM  Permalink 

its really sad to know - when brilliant students go to US to pursue their career & their future ends in such a tragic way. its really sad that yet another brilliant mind is put to rest. Strict action has to be taken rite at this moment -- or else such crimes will contiue in future.. May Abhijit's soul rest in peace.

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A Dangerous Country...
by F17 on Jan 20, 2008 05:55 PM  Permalink 

US is indeed a dangerous country & it has highest no. of homicides in the world... Much higher than India... So its not strange...

Also the no. of guns in civilian population can actually start a small war... Its the gun culture thats responsible...

I mourn the dead.. god rest his soul & condolence to the family....

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Most Sad
by Anumakonda JAGADEESH on Jan 20, 2008 05:40 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Yet another bright young Engineer gunned down in a country which is termed as a land of opportunity. It is indeed a serious matter ,why only Indian Bright students are targetted? It only shows that the Indian students are not well self protected. Where there is trouble from local culprits adequate security in the Educational institutes should be provided.US Government should not see the incidents involving Indian Students as stray. It is time the whole matter is gone in greater detail and confidence and security created in the minds of Indian Students.May Abhijit Mahato's soul rest in peace.

Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP)

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RE:Most Sad
by honest on Jan 20, 2008 05:55 PM  Permalink
well said

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