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Abu Osama died in an encounter with the police!
by Suresh Pandya on Dec 13, 2007 04:30 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

When Abu Osama is killed in an encounter with Police even before he is proven guilty in Congress ruled state it's fine. But if any muslim terrerist gets killed in BJP ruled states then The government is communal and wrong to do that.

Did you see all the accused in Bombay blast are also Muslims. I have nothing against Muslims, I even have a lot of friends who are muslims. But the fact remains that most of these terrerists are muslims. The congress(Mr. Digvijay singh) calls Gujrat land of Hindu terrerists, Where did he get this info from???

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  RE:Abu Osama died in an encounter with the police!
by Bhupinder Singh on Dec 13, 2007 08:04 AM   Permalink
how weak indian govt and socalled congressi culture of tolence,, we gave 30 land to muslim instead of their only20 papulation,,we still let them settle in india,,now they are 25 % of population,, now we are suffering the same problems that we suffered in 1947 what is solution of problems, we are prepared to give more land,, to them,,,,now, under congressi raj,,,what good formulas found out by congressi,,,,they can challenge any govt , kill any one ,, and get scot free,, what great law of congres,,,,,

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  RE:Abu Osama died in an encounter with the police!
by Mahendra Pandit on Dec 13, 2007 05:12 AM   Permalink
correct. i remember reading in India Today (another psuedo secularist) where they have quoted JAVED AKHTAR in last quarter of 1999 saying: I HAVE SO MUCH TRUST IN THE COWARDICE OF (RSS ETC) THAT ONE STRONG STEP WILL STOP THEM IN THEIR TRACK", may be in his sentence some people took cue and planned and carried out some attack, including GODHARA TRAIN BURNING.

Can he be called to the courts?

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