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by Kaiser Raja on Aug 29, 2007 09:53 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

A truck likly being driven by a crazy guy kills four. The others start damaging property and vehicles and disrupting normal lives of people who have nothing to do with the truck driver. Is it not RIDICULOUS.....Thsi is all because, such acts are patronized by the local politicians. And ofcourse, India is a democracy and all means appear to be reasonable to express your anger and dissatisfaction.

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by sameer khangan on Aug 29, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink
And what Gujjars did in Rajasthan, they disrupted normal life for 3 days, causing a damage of 70 crores property ? And in Kalyan, a cyber cafe was broken down, just because people were accessing orkut ?? I dont trust any religion, but i respect every religion. Its not religion, its violence thats causing damage to the country.

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by Pat Thakur on Aug 29, 2007 10:16 AM   Permalink
That's exactly why the Congress is giving them a hand from time immemorial...

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by Dalit King on Aug 29, 2007 10:23 AM   Permalink

The special investigation team probing the twin blasts is trying to find out the mysterious motorist who handed over the backpack containing the unexploded bomb to cops. An unexploded bomb was found on Saturday evening near the foot over-bridge at Moosarambagh in Malakpet. However, police officers have given conflicting versions about its discovery. According to one version, the suspect who was driving a motorcycle was stopped for a traffic offence. %u201CHe did not have any documents with him,%u201D said a senior police officer. %u201CHe requested the home guard to hold his bag while he went home to fetch his papers. But he didn%u2019t return.%u201D

The home guard then took the bag and hung it on a scooter parked by the roadside. When the person who was driving this scooter came out, he found the backpack and handed it over to the police saying that it was not his. Sub-Inspector Chandrashekar issued him a challan for this. The traffic cops were holding the backpack containing the bomb for more than half an hour without opening it. However, traffic cops and police officers who were on the spot deny this version and say that there was only one motorist and he had had found the backpack hung on his scooter.



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