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No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by Mihir kapadia! on Dec 06, 2007 01:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr Modi is right Sohrabuddin Sheikh was a terrorist and to kill terrorist is nothing wrong. Who ever says it is wrong the Our Indian military is fighting with terrorist are also wrong. We proud Gujarat will vote only for Mr Modi.


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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by Ninth Wonder on Dec 06, 2007 01:30 PM   Permalink
Nikita, How much do u get paid for anti Modi comments. Or are u a agent of anti-national G.o.



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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by nikita bhatia on Dec 06, 2007 01:19 PM   Permalink
It means if someone shoot Mihir Kapadia , calling him terrist will be right in your opinion.
Let the court decide who is terrorist or innocent and not you .
Remember , you have to pay heavy price one day if you are keeping thought like this.

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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by surajit sarkar on Dec 06, 2007 01:22 PM   Permalink
obey molla bhajan core de.desh ko muslimless karo

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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by Mihir kapadia! on Dec 06, 2007 01:23 PM   Permalink
We proud Gujarati will give strong answer to terrorist and supporter of terrorist by giving vote to Mr. Modi

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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by Ninth Wonder on Dec 06, 2007 01:30 PM   Permalink
Nikita, How much do u get paid for anti Modi comments. Or are u a agent of anti-national G.o.



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  RE:No Wrong Killing Terrorist
by Another Indian on Dec 06, 2007 02:08 PM   Permalink
Let the court decide who the terrorist and then politicians will decide whether to hang them after 50 years. Stop your useless argument.

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