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What the priorities of investigating agencies should be
by Vishvaksenah E on May 16, 2008 01:25 PM

At any time of danger, we should look towards the philosophy of our beloved Bapuji, father of present day India.

Beloved Bapuji was a true secularist and this path must be followed by us.
During the winter of 1947, when the refugees from West Punjab had occupied the desolated mosques of New Delhi, beloved Bapuji wanted the refugees to vacate the premises and igve the mosques to the rightful owners.This is secularism in action.
When the Pakistan backed tribesmen, occupied Kashmir, beloved Bapuji was mor interested in giving Rs.55 crores to Pakistan.
This is secularism in action.

We have to follow the same pattern of thought and deed.

Who cares for the perpetrators of the Jaipur blast, Coimbatore blast, blast in Samjhauta Express, Mumbai blasts, massacre of the pilgrims in the Godhra train compartment?
The investigating agencies can save their time, energy and the taxpayers' money by being silent.If they book the culprits, the convicts are bound to be set free and will be honoured by the secular establishment. Hence the best thing is to ignore.

The investigating agency should look into the people who opposed the exhibition of the great artist M.F.Hussain, the antecedents of people who oppose the raise in Haj benefits etc.

This will be in the true spirit of beloved Bapuji's thoughts.

Please stop reporting on the bomb blast which happened in Jaipur.It was just a cracker blast to celebrate the string of victories won by Rajasthan Royals.
Actually speaking no

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