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He has paid sufficiently for his waywardness.
by chanakya maurya on Mar 10, 2007 04:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It was his half blood that made him wayward.

He has now realized.

Acquittal from the higher plane of crime is rather a blessing upon him.

Whatever sentence is now passed will be somewhat procedural and may perhaps even be suspended on assurances of good behavior.

That is how most of such people wriggle out from the clutches of law.

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by mohd iqbal on Mar 10, 2007 09:29 PM   Permalink
I Agree with u.

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by chanakya maurya on Mar 12, 2007 12:58 PM   Permalink
The elements that misled him into waywardness took advantage of his mother's DNA forgetting she had played the role of Mother India and has become immortal in the hearts and minds of the people of India as such, Mother India.

This shows how this minority can twist and turn a good person's mind into dragging him into an activity that could accuse him of terrorism.

In fact they intended to immerse him totally into terrorism.

It is the silent blessings of Mother India that has saved him from bigger trouble.

Do you get the meaning of "half blood" now, lovely ?

It was reference to Nargis, that Great Lady comparable only to the Joan of Arc, our Mother India, indelibly imprinted so in the minds and hearts of millions of Bharatvasis.

They tried to subvert Sanjay.

But succeeded in doing so only fractionally.

The son of Mother India is not that vulnerable, the idiots ought to have realized !

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by lovely purohit on Mar 10, 2007 07:32 PM   Permalink
y "half blood"?

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