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How easily we break !
by Abhijeet on Feb 17, 2007 06:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Once again this article & this writer has shown how easy it is to divide these two communities. There are millions of people in this beautiful world & everyone of them has different opinion & different paradigm. If everyone has a single motive of life, that is to live peacefully, then certainly such articles or speeches from some politicians should not make any difference to wise people. I request you all to see this world with eyes wide open & be wise to understand the motive of life. Even this world is beautiful enough to explore & enjoy, whole of your life rather than wasting it behind some wicked motives of some people.

This life is the only & last opportunity for all of us to enjoy itself. So don't waste it in fighting; go grab it and ENJOY!..............

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  RE:How easily we break !
by vishal kundnani on Feb 17, 2007 06:47 PM   Permalink
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by kaiser ansari on Feb 17, 2007 07:01 PM   Permalink
Abhijit comment about above article is commendable...Let see future rather than go past and get divided!!

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by on Feb 17, 2007 07:12 PM   Permalink
Absolutely agree.

1.Lets also see further and not harp or fight about Babri Masjid. I think a grand temple should be build there so that no future generations ever know that a mosque existed and therefore can never fight about it and even if they wanted thay cant go in thhe past and will be always forced to look only in thhe future.
2. And lets also move forward on gujarat. That recent movie was a very bad attempt to make us see past and prevent us from moving into future. I wholeheartedly support all the gujarati cinema owners in their earlier decision to not screen it. I actually hate the guy who produced that movie. He is again takking us back to past and dividing us, which is exactly what we dont want.



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