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When pacifists rule! that's what happens...
by Shadow on Jan 27, 2007 11:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

When pacifists rule that's what happens. Congress is a pacifist. Give reservation to muslims. Give reservation to OBCs. Give concessions to pakistan. Give concession to china. Give concession to illegal bangla immigrants because they are muslims and dont want to offend indian muslim.

Congress politicians are a spineless bunch that who are only concerned about their own success and power and have nothing to do with protecting our country, people, culture and traditions from long term or short term threats.

they are the worst of the worst!. Dont reply to me saying that they did this and that!. Others would have done that too.

Other political parties are bad too, but not as bad as congress. Atleast, they have some agenda of looking at india and indians as a whole and not like congress which divides us everyway!.

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  RE:When pacifists rule! that's what happens...
by gagan deep on Jan 27, 2007 11:32 PM   Permalink
i fully agree with u i feel they r reptiles who ultimately eat there on kids they r here to mint money nothin else they r the one who promoted gandhiasm and later corruption til 1991 we were under huge debts just becuase of these people JWAHAR lal nehru is the one who could had solved kashmir issue but he didnt had guts 4 tht plz trust anyone but not congress people

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  RE:When pacifists rule! that's what happens...
by Maximus Decimus Meridius on Jan 28, 2007 02:59 AM   Permalink
Pacifist? You want India to take on China's armed forces???? Even the US will have a tough time winning against them (they may, but the damage will be so bad it's just not worth it).
BTW, concessions to bangla immigrants was more the handiwork of CPI/CPI(M) than Congress...

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