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It's a game
by Ayan Nandy on Jun 07, 2005 05:09 PM

Praising Jinnah and lamenting the demolition of Babri Masjid doesn't prove that the Chief has changed his mind. He is guided by interests, NOT emotions. We must not forget that in the land of Gandhi, his murderers are still alive. When the supari killer Modi is denied visa to USA, the mastermind and media manager of the Gujarat pogrom always gets to shake the equally blood-stained hands of Rice and Rumsfeld. It reminds us of Rumsfeld shaking Saddam's hands, the monster being used as an alibi to butcher millions of innocent Iraqis for a period more than the combined period of two world wars. Advani has been changing his shell color for years. He thinks himself pretty important too (otherwise who is he to think that people are going to debate over his views about Jinnah, he can always put forward his views in a website).

He is playing safe so that Gen Next can forget his brutal past. The Home Minister in him used the CBI to get rid of Babri Masjid demolition case charges. The Leader of Opposition didn't waste this golden chance while visiting the mausoleum of the person whom he supposedly tried to kill.

Time will tell if he'd succeed fooling all.
Best of lucks, Mr. Advani.

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