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Ramsethu must be saved at any cost.........
by Tamil Arasan on Dec 07, 2007 04:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

There are four alternate routs for the cannel project but this pseudo secular baxtxrxs hell bent on hurting the Hindu sentiments. Where this Buddha and Karunanidhi went when the Delhi metro tunneling project deviated from its original rout when the Muslims objected that the vibration from tunneling near the Kuthupminar may cause damage to the structure, but after spending millions they changed the tunneling rout to appeace Muslims. But now in Ramseth we have alternate routs which are cost effective compared to the proposed one, but still they want to destroy Ramsethu. The politicians who speak against the Hindu sentiments must be thrown out of our beloved mother land. My beloved Hindu brothers and Sisters irrespective of state, language, caste, culture etc.... please unite as one force other wise one day we Hindus all over India will face the similar situation of Kashmiri Pandits.

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  RE:Ramsethu must be saved at any cost.........
by Munish on Dec 07, 2007 04:38 PM   Permalink
Hindus have become coward, hindu hindu ka dushman hain, ask mahtama gandhi why he died saying ram ram.we have become third grade citizen in our own country, hindu bashing is called secularism.
We ourself to blame for this, any stupid can abuse us, there can be violence for a line in a song of a movie, but for hindus anybody is free to say anything, make nude pictures of god.



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  RE:Ramsethu must be saved at any cost.........
by Attatar Yena on Dec 07, 2007 10:38 PM   Permalink
Munish,
First understand how hindus treat their fellow hindus. How uper caste treat lower caste then you will understand why it is so easy to abuse hindus...

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