RE:Don't Forget your INDIAN
by addu on Nov 17, 2006 02:33 AM Permalink
She is an Indian by birth, by deed and will die an Indian... she doesnt require a reminder from a filthy person like you... She has brought my country's name into tennis Arena wat have u done for my (our) country... Ask urself this question..
God bless Sania, she is talented whether she wears a short skirt or bikini or burka is her private matter. As for Sorab and his keen in India they only live here physically but look westwards towards Saudi & other islamic nation for their every thought & action since they lack in confidence and independent mindset. I am glad I have muslim friends who are forward looking and totally integrated in the mainstream of this country. Tell me a simple thing guys a hindu boy can be named as Aman & Sahil and a christian boy can be named as Akshay or Aman but have you ever seen a muslim boy or girl with hindu or christian name.
Islam is great.It provides security to womanhood in this world of exploitation.There is a dress code in islam and we have to follow it,if we want to reduce crimes against woman.Tnx
Well first of all Indian Population is 1.095 billion Hindu 80.5%, Muslim 13.4%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.1% , Now no Controvesy regarding any religion is Required,
Whether u are christian,hindu,muslim or any religion make sure that your blood is red in color then only you are human.
We are all god given gifts to this world and we are one created all those religion,borders,male,female everything then why should we fight.
Please think about the world where everyone are friends without any ego and only love. This world is created by us to live and be happy and we have all the freedom to enjoy each and every second of our life.
Lets think in a realitic way and we stop discuusing and discouraging the people who are make us proud.
nothing is wrong that she plays . there is no need of controversy of Islamic. That is totally wrong. She Plays for Country. just we give her good wishes that she win the game.