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Chineese' respectablity Vis a vis Indian commies
by rajagopalan nadimuthu on Apr 03, 2008 07:25 PM

By what ethical standards the chineese's action of summoning an Indian Ambassador that too a lady in the midnight to lodge their protest over the Tibetians' protest before their embassay is respectful conduct?.Is it so grave to disturb her in the night ? The commies who are voiceferous in protecting the rights of women should maintain a stony silence.Even madam Brinda Karat uneuivocally supported UP CM'action of arresting Tikat on the pretext of protecting the dignity of women though both donot have any common ideology to share. When the question of China comes in, these commies observe total silence and not even murmur.It is really pathetic situation .Our govt also did not protest as they donot want to antagonise commies.It is also great fun to see the Chineese Ambassador called on the BJP leader (that is the Commies' great untouchables) to explain their Tibet situation. Again there is no response from Commies for their master's action.Any one who knows the answer can help us to understand them better.
Raj

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