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These guys are jokers..
by Peter Parker on Dec 13, 2007 10:30 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

They want to be a superpower and have all countries in south asia respect them but when push comes to a shove they act like cowards. If they cannot protect Bhutan, Nepal what makes them think any other country is going to look these jokers seriously?
Seriously someone should fire the diplomats, foreign policy wonks and the PMO's office (along with the PM). The chinese are not going to back down the only way to deal with them is through strenght. The chinese and the americans only respect strenght. They will crib a lot but in the end they will respect strenght. GOI needs to show some cojones for gods sake.

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by HEMANT RIYANWALA on Dec 13, 2007 10:37 PM   Permalink
AS LONG AS BENGAL VOTES FOR CPM THE CHIEF CHINESE AAGENTS IN INDIA . AND CONGRESS UNDER ITALIAN LADY MADAM SONIA GANDHI NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY IS SAFE.. BUT IT IS ONLY THOSE WHO VOTE 4 CPM AND CONGRESS WHO R TRATIORORS OF THIS COUNTRY

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by Moderator on Dec 13, 2007 10:46 PM   Permalink
TRAITORS ARE THOSE WHO WANT TO SPLIT INDIA IN THE NAME OF RELIGION, CASTE, RESERVATION.

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by pecosta on Dec 13, 2007 10:49 PM   Permalink
according to ur definition ,jinna was the first traitor n those who believe him are also traitors.

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by Tera Baap on Dec 13, 2007 11:51 PM   Permalink
add nehru, sardar vallabh as well in that list as they are invloved from Indian side to throw muslims out of Hindustan! Two Nation Theory was developed by Jinnah but implemented by Nehru and Sardar Vallabh! Shame on them and their supporters!

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