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National shame
by Suresh Menon on Jul 31, 2007 11:08 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Is this not the same guy who dreams of creating a Shariat-run neighbourhood near Bangalore? Is this not the same guy who is obsessed with creating bombs?

The Indian establishment needs to carry some shame with them. They are going overboard with the appeasement and have reached a level where they help out terror suspects. Why don't the Sardar and co call a spade a spade? Why do they behave like terrified farm animals everytime they hear the word minority? Votes - thats the issue.

We are fast redefining secularism to recognise terrorism also as a religion and helping out its practitioners no matter they are actually out to kill people. No country that are concerned with such activities gaining ground or the safety of its people will behave like our soft gentle spineless and shameless government.

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  RE:National shame
by Akram on Jul 31, 2007 11:27 AM   Permalink
appeasement of community is the trade of politicians and it is true they see no religion in that trade only the number matters. BJP tend to appease hindus, Cong,CPI(M) etc try to appease muslims.

An infamous rich anti social element Pannaiyar was killed in police encounter in 2003-04. His community consists of rich and powerfull businessman, bureacrats stepped into the matter and considred the act of police is against their community since that criminal against whom many cases were pending belong to their caste.

our politicians gone beyond them, they offered MP seat for her wife and later she was inducted in central cabinet as MOS - Home affiars.

this type of appeasement takes backseat and any slight goodwill towards minority particularly muslims will be blown out of proposition by some educated morons like.

where are people who cry foul about appeasement gone in this matter.

if sabeel is proved guilty hang him. But as per the law all should be given chance to brief their facts and figures.

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  RE:National shame
by vinamra singhai on Jul 31, 2007 12:30 PM   Permalink
very true Akram

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  RE:National shame
by Mars on Jul 31, 2007 02:42 PM   Permalink
I agree, Akram.

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