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Congressi are afraid of Voilence but why?
by Vinay Gupta on May 07, 2007 11:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

These congressis want all of Indians to remain Non Voilent bcoz they they ahve done so many wrongs and If people loose patience and become violent then none of them will see the light next day.

So it is imerative that congressi keep giving us the opium of non voilence

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  RE:Congressi are afraid of Voilence but why?
by Neutral on May 07, 2007 12:03 PM   Permalink
Actual first war of indian independence started in Vellore, a small district in Tamilnadu.There are several proof for that.Many persons have done a Ph.D on these proofs. Despite all such things in Red fort it has been portraited that it happened only in Mathura, agra & Jhansi. They (North indians)are trying to change the real history as usual and despite having so many people from south in the Cabinet none bothered to look at this

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by Samir Moosa on May 07, 2007 12:31 PM   Permalink
And that is the reason why even the British called it the "North Indian Sepoy Mutiny". What do you want to prove with your Ph.D. ??? Mangal Pandey was a faux pas. Dont deny the hero his due.

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  RE:Congressi are afraid of Voilence but why?
by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 12:02 PM   Permalink
As politician like Arjun singh, CPM have taken advantage of freedom . They r doing & speeking carelessly without seeing any future threat india is facing , just to appose BJP they supporting bangladesh,pakistan , terrorist, iraq,iran . This appeasement is dangerous for india also arjun singh is dividing the hindu community on caste what VP singh has already done.
we have to save county from communist & arjun singh type leaders.....then freedom will be yours



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