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muslim youth.
by KALYAN on Aug 31, 2006 03:35 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The gentleman in the story claims that he is innocent. if true then how come he has a FIR against him. as told by the police he just has class 10 certificate, how then he could apply for an MBA.muslim youth from hyderabad are brainwashed and made to join the terror camps in pakistan. and these fools indulge in bombblasts killing innocent civilians.somewhere deep dowm muslims are more inclined toward religion than their country....
though by no means this is a generalisaton , thats what the common perception is..

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by a reader on Sep 06, 2006 04:29 AM   Permalink
Sunil bhai,be cautious before talking.I am a muslim youth of this generation and I dont have any love/affection for pak.By the way,a man is judged by the company he keeps .Can u how tell me how come they are your friends.Lage Raho Sunil bhai!.

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by Sunil on Aug 31, 2006 06:19 PM   Permalink
Not somewhere deep down, the coming upcoming generation of muslim youth are publicly tending towards religion not to country...
Most of my friends(muslims) feel Pakistanis as their people, and they have an aim of visiting Pakistan at least once before they die(as they do in case of Mecca).

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by indi on Aug 31, 2006 07:53 PM   Permalink
Kalyan
Do you have a brain or you have donated it to Sangh ? Without a Bachelor certificate how did US consulate gave him Visa ? You cannot bribe them as it can be done with indians?
As for FIR, any charge can be labelled against any one for a price in india.

Your problem seems to be a why a Muslim boy is going for higher study ? Only Hindus must be allowed to go abroad? But then your people will say that Muslims are uneducated. YOU ALL ARE HYPROCRITES

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