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What's the need of this article?
by debashish sengupta on Jul 14, 2008 02:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why should we question our genuinity & sovernity on the basis of territorial misintentions of over ambitious nations?
Sikkim is very much a part of India and would remain so. Most inappropriate is the title.
I request rediff to exercise restraint & caution while posting articles. Please tighten the editorial guidelines.
Dr. Debashish Sengupta

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  RE:What's the need of this article?
by salil banerjee on Jul 14, 2008 02:33 PM   Permalink
True there is no vision of this article. Please withdraw immediately.

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  RE:What's the need of this article?
by Bharat on Jul 14, 2008 02:58 PM   Permalink
Some PAKI reported abuse for message of indresh uniyal which is:
"But u will not find a single person in Kashmir (Muslims) saying I m Kashmiri but my desh is India".
What is abusive in this only pro-PAKI, only pro-paki will feel abused on this.

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  RE:What's the need of this article?
by Bharat on Jul 14, 2008 03:43 PM   Permalink
Ha..Ha..Ha.
This Rediff is the bigest supporter of PAKI. You see friends they have blocked the message, which is mentioned in my message above this.
What to say?

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  RE:What's the need of this article?
by Abhishek Srivastava on Jul 14, 2008 03:59 PM   Permalink
Hi,

I do not see anything wrong in saying "My desh is India". If you look around when we have people putting their state first than anything else, even their religion or even worse cast.
In these hard times, this poor person is giving a simple message which we should look with a open and positive.

regards,
Abhi

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  RE:What's the need of this article?
by Vijay Kumar Singhal on Jul 14, 2008 02:47 PM   Permalink
That is correct. Moosalmaans are always anti-india.

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