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Addressed to all Muslims Here
by Majid Saleem on Apr 26, 2007 02:40 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is message I have for the muslim guys who are contributing to this discussion esp Zakir

Brothers, you are wasting you time with these people, they have no coherent argument and are blinded by hate.

They are not interested in co-existence with muslims in our country or in Pakistan or UK or wherever in the world.

I have been reading their posts for some time and it seems they just want to vent their frustations.... these are the people who given the chance would rip a foetus out a pregnant womens womb...

There are some however who do have some sense... they generally stay away from such stuff

and to all the hindutvadi bigots... you have become the thing u hate most... fundamentalist, hate-full hindu Taliban... enjoy it

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  RE:RE:Addressed to all Muslims Here
by indian Guy on Apr 26, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink
well for you a pakistani can be a brother but not for any true Indian. Well you appeared to be sane minded in your first post but this proves your true self. Buddy that guy had said a lot about Kashmir and was needlessly hopping around in an Indian room.

Well get the facts straight that we hate Pakistanis for what they have been doing and they must stay in their own country. We cant tolerate abuse to our nation and it is true that India belongs to everyone irrespective of religion but why dont you tell it to most of your guys who identify with Pakistan more then India.

Look at the plight of the minority in any other nation where Islam is in majority and then compare it to India. I know you might be a true Indian and as Indian as anyone else but I just wanted to point out the facts so please if possible comment on this.

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