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Are we and our goverment coward?
by avneesh tyagi on Jul 11, 2007 05:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

When we all will ask our coward goverment to take tough action against islamic terrorsism?I guess we are just used to these bombings,killing and bloodshed of our people, and terrorists will keep killing our inncocent people and we will keep watching it without doing anything.We have been lossing lives of our beloved, and our goverment does not act accordingly.If that does keep happening I must say then what Naxals are doing is justified becoz they are making the goverment hear them.Are we not strong enough to curb these bunch of islamic terrorists?or we just lack will-power that these terrorists do?
or its becoz of many of us are vegetarian and do not believe in violenece!Ofcourse I dont beleive either but killing devils is not really violenece !


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by raj mohan on Jul 11, 2007 06:27 PM   Permalink
REDIFF PLEASE PUBLISH A REPORT AGAINST "BHAJAN" & "SONGS" WITH HIGHHANDEDNESS OF GROUPS IN VIRAR - CHURCHGATE LOCAL TRAINS. ITS A BANNED ACTIVITY AND STILL FOLLOWS. IT CREATES LOT OF TROUBLE INCLUDING DISRUPTION ON ATTENDING PHONES, TRAIN ANNOUNCEMENTS ETC.

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by sandeep adimadhyam on Jul 11, 2007 06:37 PM   Permalink
@OP, none

we just don't care

we care only if our family member is lost

so the family members of victims are also neglected

exgratia, you know how it works right



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by sandeep adimadhyam on Jul 11, 2007 06:39 PM   Permalink
@OP why get vegetarianism,

most of the freedom fighters were one

and we don't need to turn into an aggressor to stop one



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by Arokiaraj J on Jul 11, 2007 06:07 PM   Permalink
I think the need of the hour is to ban Muslims to live in ghettos(either rich or poor ghettos) and make them live in mainstream localities.This will ensure that they are under at least civilian scanner which in turn wil reduce the chances of terrorists to sow seeds of hatred and sow terrorist fruits from the community.Atleast this can be done in comunally sensitive areas.

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by Zaki Anwar Hamdani on Jul 11, 2007 06:48 PM   Permalink
That's nice thinking...
But do you know that fact..

Though I am a software professional, working at an MNC... ehen I search for Home on Rent 99.9% owners say WE DONT WANT MUSLIMS

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by sreekanth ms on Jul 11, 2007 06:58 PM   Permalink
All the latest world wide terrorist attacks have been carried out by well educated people!!!

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by Zaki Anwar Hamdani on Jul 12, 2007 01:10 PM   Permalink
Dear Srikanth,
They are captured for that.. but are they really behind it?
remeber Ghatkopar case?

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by Zaki Anwar Hamdani on Jul 11, 2007 06:46 PM   Permalink
Wah kya thinking hai Aveenash...
Keep it up..

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by Rajeev Khare on Jul 11, 2007 06:53 PM   Permalink
It must be justified by law to kill in defence of our country and countrymen. However require no pemission for killing innocent people and they are rewarded by our leaders by caring for their human rights. In our country the law abiding citizen have no human rights. Hindus must come forward and form groups well trained so that they can terrorize the terrorists and those who shelter them. The govt. will do nothing as the leaders need the votes of a particular minority community( 30 crores persons form minority !!! )


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