I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES HAVE TO BE TREATED LIKE SON IN LAWS IN INDIA, WHILE OUR OWN PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEANS TO EARN LIVELIHOOD.
WHY SHOULD THESE FELLOWS BE LEGALISED WHILE THERE IS SO MUCH UNEMPLOYMENT AMONGS OUR OWN PEOPLE.
WHICH DEVELOPING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD DOES THIS ?
AND AFTER ALL THIS SON IN LAW TREATMENT, THESE FELLOWS WILL SUPPORT PAKISTAN AND HELP TERRORISTS.
WILL OUR POLITICIANS NOW GROW UP AND SEE BEYOND VOTE BANK POLITICS !
RE:I DONT UNDERSTAND
by sunil kumar on May 16, 2008 01:02 PM Permalink
Our all politicians need only votes. They have nothing to do with what is happening in India. their pockets should always be filled with money they have noting to do with others. you will see in coming years these illegeals will get 50% reservation in india and our all politicians will be just the puppet of these militants.
RE:I DONT UNDERSTAND
by Secularism on May 16, 2008 12:53 PM Permalink
Caste & religious fundamentalists compelled their followers to vote someone. Those were crooked & corrupt MPs and MLAs and gained a lot of wealth. Media helped them a lot. Poor followers are starving today. No god is there to help them.
Hindu Temples - What Happened to Them is a book in two volumes by Sita Ram Goel, Arun Shourie, Harsh Narain, Jay Dubashi and Ram Swarup. (Volume 1: ISBN 81-85990-49-2, Volume 2: ISBN 81-85990-03-4) The first volume was published in spring 1990.
The first volume includes a list of 2000 mosques that it is claimed were built on Hindu temples, which it is asserted is based primarily on the books of Muslim historians of the period or the inscriptions of the mosques. The second volume excerpts from medieval histories and chronicles and from inscriptions concerning the destruction of Hindu (including Jain and Buddhist) temples. The authors claim that the material presented in this book is only the tip of an iceberg.
The book contains chapters about the Ayodhya debate. The Appendix of the first volume contains a list of temple-destructions and atrocities that the authors claim took place in Bangladesh in 1989. The book also criticizes "Marxist historians" and one of the appendices of the second volume includes a "questionnaire for the Marxist professors" that the authors sent to well-known Indian historian Romila Thapar.
RE:RE:Hindus have forgotten Innocent Pilgrimages killings but Muslims have not
by Secularism on May 16, 2008 12:54 PM Permalink
Caste & religious fundamentalists compelled their followers to vote someone. Those were crooked & corrupt MPs and MLAs and gained a lot of wealth. Media helped them a lot. Poor followers are starving today. No god is there to help them.
RE:Deshbakhats
by pawani on May 16, 2008 12:14 PM Permalink
If you can form good network, you can collect more than a crore signatures across India. That will make the union government sit and notice.
RE:Deshbakhats
by Secularism on May 16, 2008 12:21 PM Permalink
Caste & religious fundamentalists compelled their followers to vote someone. Those were crooked & corrupt MPs and MLAs and gained a lot of wealth. Media helped them a lot. Poor followers are starving today. No god is there to help them.