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Gujarat encounter
by kaipatta vasu sunil on May 02, 2007 08:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

There should be a CBI Inquiry to bring the culprits to justice. No political games should be played on these. It is so disappointing and hurting to see protector of law scooping to such level. They should be punished, how ever big they are or no matter from which party they belong to. Culprits should be hanged in public and please do not give it a communal picture. Gujrat riots had tarnished the image of India and now these had further dented our image. The so called land of Mahatma Gandhi is witnessing so much violence. As an Indian my head goes down in shame. A very humble request to all the youngsters, please raise your voice against these kind of injustice. You are the future of India, don%u2019t play in hand of dirty politicians. Tomorrow it can happen to any one of us!!

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by jitesh parikh on May 02, 2007 08:42 PM   Permalink
terrorist are protect by upa and multiplied to kill hindus . are we all fools

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by kapil shah on May 02, 2007 09:10 PM   Permalink
Mahatma gandhi always dreamt of this type of india. and the britishers made that dream come true. But now Gujarat cops are doing good work by eliminating the undetectable criminals who would have killed scores of hundreds of innocents before being caught by law. More importantly, they should continue the good work especially because they are at the borders with a terrorist nation like pakistan.
but i advice them not to keep company of gandhivadis like Mr Parmar who let the fake encounter cat out. people like these are like jaiswal who acted like a spy to bring down prithviraj chauhan. these people sell to any money. even i can buy such person for just 10rs to take out some sensitive information.

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by yusufhassan on May 02, 2007 11:06 PM   Permalink
are you veg or non veg do you want GP TO SERVE YOU BHEJA FRY YA ANDWA FRY, PAYA KALEJI KIDNEY HANDS DICK OF THIS DEAD PEOPLE
U CANNABIL HUMAN EATER


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by yusufhassan on May 02, 2007 11:09 PM   Permalink
THEY ARE APPOINTED TO PROTECT NOT TO KILL
WHY DO WE HAVE GOVT POLICE COURT WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BTWN TERRORIST AND POLICE

MARINE DRIVE RAPE
NITHARI COVER UP
GANG APPOINTED ENCOUNTER

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by biju nair on May 02, 2007 11:25 PM   Permalink
The Saudi blood money system can be made a bench mark while fixing values for each religious followers.

In Saudi Arabia, when a person has been killed or caused to die by another, the prescribed blood money rates are as follows

100,000 riyals if the victim is a Muslim man
50,000 riyals if a Muslim woman
50,000 riyals if a Christian man
25,000 riyals if a Christian woman
6,666 riyals if a Hindu man
3,333 riyals if a Hindu woman.

I hope Communists and Italian Congress will be happy with it.


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by SI on May 03, 2007 12:16 AM   Permalink
Biju, u moron, u have gud knowledge about saudi arabia. why don't u go there and live. You are not fit for living in India. Go there and lick those shaiks asses.

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by Akram on May 03, 2007 11:40 AM   Permalink
PLEASE ASK YOUR ENTIRE KERALITE BROTHERS TO RETURN INDIA
If such systems exists there why bloody we should go there and work.

Particulary ask your nair,menon,Kurien,Mathew,Varghesse, nambiar brothers to quit the plum postions in SABIC,ARAMCO and other reputed companies to return india

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by sony francis on May 03, 2007 11:30 AM   Permalink
Ninakku naanam illeedoo

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