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RE:Tributes to Maneksha
by bhaskar guha on Jun 30, 2008 02:43 PM

As an Indian,I and many more like me ,feel disgraced as Indian Govt had declared 3-days of National mourning with our tricolour at half-mast on all Govt. establishments when the First Viceroy of Free India,Lord Mountbatten had died -The greatest scoundral on whose influence Nehru/Jinnah sneeked patition of India in 1947 on basis of religious following - People of Non-Islamic and Islamic faith had fought shouler-to-shoulder in the freedom struggle but the cunning Britisher, Mountbatten, implanted the seed of hatred and successfully inflenced the then power hungry political leaders to break the unity of the Indian patriots and freedom fighters thus betraying our National unity, effects of which we in the post independence regime have never could sleep in peace BUT the death of a valliant soldier of the nation went off unsung by the lecherous politicians of today's India, let alone a national mourning.It is therefore heartening that at least the people of this generation , to whom National Pride and honour is of utmost importance have expressed their solmen gratitute to this brave warrior.I recommend the younger generation of our times to read accounts of pre and post freedom struggle , the annexation of native states ,the cease fire on the north eastern front of the then united Kashmir (now Azad Kashmir),plea of the then Kashmir Maharaja, Hari Singh , for similar annexation , Sadar Patel's futile convincings to Nehru and Shekh Abdullah, but for which the History of India would

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