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We are number one
by mukul sarkar on Apr 16, 2007 09:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hypocricy in its peak form

We Indians can easily take the first, second and third postions for any competition dedicated to being hypocrite.

Some incidents I want to quote
a) Some guys in UP decremate Dr. Ambedkar and in Maharastra some people burn then trains...Now wasn't the Indian consitution written by Dr. Ambedkar and damage to public property an offence according to India consitution...hahha The guys break the constitution written by Dr. Ambedkar and claims they respect him hahhaha

b) Star TV shows an interview and some people ransack the office. Agreed the India media is the worst in terms of quality (In terms of quantity we definitely are far better haha) and yes the girl was 16 years old, hold on isn"t in Manipur the legalized age for sex is 14. Ok she is minor in terms of Indian Consitution but breaching ones property and destroying it isn"t an offence or they changed the constitution hahah.... u cannot do a crime and ask to punish someone else... for the information of those guys there is something called judiciary and some 100 thousands so called lawyers to see things are according to the law.

c) Current hot topic, Richard Gere kisses silpa and again some people go out burning effigies...now can someone explain me how did India had a population of over 1 billion and we are dreaming to take over china in another 10 odd years. Funny isn"t it that some guys who have not even passed 10th standard are trying to teach engineers and doctors what to wear in collage campus and whether to celebrate valentines hahah India is definitely growing haha

Guys add up more... we have to make India win in this competition of hypocricy.

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  RE:We are number one
by Venkat Rajan on Apr 16, 2007 09:26 PM   Permalink
if some of the people who want to beat China - if they visit China once will shut their mouth for ever. The most industrialised nation that I have seen in Asia. You are right. I think the only way these fools who break the law at the fall of a hat will change is education. How much ever you and I write about them - they are not going to change. We will collapse one day as a country if we dont invest in educating not these fools - but their Children atleast who will grow up one day to become a responsible citizen and not take laws in their own hands. God bless India.


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  RE:We are number one
by Suman Bhat on Apr 16, 2007 09:32 PM   Permalink
It%u2019s a month since I met Farhan, a cheerful 13-year-old madrasa student of my locality. His inquisitive eyes followed me one day when I came home from shopping. He offered to carry my bags and we became friends.
Farhan wears torn, muddy white kurta-pajama and a skullcap. He doesn't play cricket with neighbourhood children, has not seen a movie in two years, has no clue about KBC or Gandhi, Nehru, science, geography, math. His curious eye settles on my PC. I tell him one can write letters, watch films, hear music and see any part of the world with it: "Do you want to learn how?"
But his hectic schedule at the madrasa will spare no time. He has come from Assam to enlighten himself on Islam, and is already a "hafiz-Quran" (one who has learnt the holy Quran by heart). So what if he doesn't know what the Arabic means. His parents had no option for him. Farhan is appalled at the portrait of Jesus in my room: "Aapne yeh Hindu ki tasveer kyon rakhi hai? Aapke ghar me farishte kaise aayenge?" (Why do you harbour the portrait of a Hindu? How will the angels grace your house?). I tell him it's Jesus, whom we Muslims call Isa Masih, a Prophet of Islam. Farhan is relieved and a bit embarrassed.
"Vaise Farhan, Hindu ki tasveer ghar me rakhne mein kya harj hai? Kya woh hamari tarah insaan nahi?" (Why Farhan, what's the harm, are the Hindus not humans like us?) I ask. He looks up and recites, "Woh doosri kaum hai, woh kafir hain aur unke jaisa banna kufur hai." (They are another race, they are idolaters and it's idolatry to become like them). I cut him short, "That's how you have been made to think, Farhan." He simply nods and leaves. Scientific inquiry is not something he is used to.
I am afraid I might have hurt my young friend. Hope he comes again and this time we won't discuss religion. A few lessons in computers will do him good.
innervoice@hindustantimes.com


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  RE:We are number one
by Final Punch on Apr 16, 2007 09:23 PM   Permalink
sale bango pehle english likhna seekh le. tu kya highschool pass hai.

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  RE:We are number one
by mukul sarkar on Apr 16, 2007 09:28 PM   Permalink
yes seriously thinking of taking classes from you hahahah...how much to do you charge to teach hinglish sirjee...

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  RE:We are number one
by Suman Bhat on Apr 16, 2007 09:22 PM   Permalink
HINDU YOUTH REDUCED TO SECOND-CLASS STATUS
By O.P. Gupta, I.F.S. (retd.)
It is painful to see how a class of %u2018secular, progressive and liberal%u2019 Hindu politicians right from the days of the 1916 Congress-Muslim League Lucknow Pact till date in the form of the Sachar Committee report has been systematically collaborating with Muslim and other minority politicians in concocting justifications to reduce, bit by bit, the educational, employment and economic (E3) opportunities for Hindu boys and girls, including leftist Hindu boys and girls.
http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=176&page=3


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