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ziyang zemin interview
by kalyan ram on Jun 30, 2007 02:05 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

ziyang zemin the ex-prenier of china said that china will be ready for democracy in 2060. he said that we dont want to be rushing towards democracy right now. when we are matured and improve economic standard for all chinese then we will go for democracy. it seems china is heading for democracy in future, while india may be heading for communist or dictator rule in future due to steep rise in unemployment.

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by Ravi Iyer on Jun 30, 2007 02:07 AM   Permalink

Kalyan,

You are right! The PR team for the commies is already in town!!

Check this message out:

Propaganda
by Arun Banik on Jun 29, 2007 06:45 PM | Hide replies | Hide message



These is a part of the propaganda war which the americans have waged against India and other countries in Asia. The americans always want to create an atmosphere of confusion, distrust and enimity among countries, so that cab sell their ideas, views, weapons etc. I don't understand why Rediff India publishes this kind of articles. Indo-China war was a military exercise, NOT A WAR or BLUNDER.

Jai Hind




RE:Propaganda
by Ravi Iyer on Jun 29, 2007 06:58 PM

Arun,

Why don't you commie B--Turds learn to get you head out of your politburo behinds!!

Your conception was a "military exercise" where your father had to gain territorial rights over your mothers private areas to conceive a commie swine like you!!

You traitor, our brave soldiers died defending their country in that WAR!

Do you even know what a Military exercise is?

Why the hell are you living in India? Why don't you go and live with your real Chinese father?!!

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by rajesh r on Jun 30, 2007 06:08 AM   Permalink
again, while i deplore tha language, i'm constrained to agree with Mr.Iyer. Perhaps i wouldn't have brought paternity into it, though the temptation is high:-)

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