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Is not humilation of this great nation? Save India
by Ismail Sayyed on Nov 27, 2007 11:46 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Oh Indians of reason and common sense, would you like to have an elected representative who is an International Pariah, a person denied entry into international arena due to his complicity in comitting genocide, does our great nation deserve this?

Do not support criminals, save our nation. It is not the question of partisan politics, fight for true nationalism.



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  RE:Is not humilation of this great nation? Save India
by KALYAN MITRA on Nov 27, 2007 11:57 AM   Permalink
Modi is a selected my people of Gujrat and I donot believe you got more brain than so many people...hope the point is clear to you...

Now if Modi is has anything wrong or right , I donot know...but he is popular....

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  RE:Is not humilation of this great nation? Save India
by Venkat N on Nov 28, 2007 07:46 PM   Permalink
It is a big insult that an elected representative was denied visa. But why did you not cry against US for that ? Was that because the person who was denied visa was a Hindu ?

It is a bigger insult that nobody protested this much.

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  RE:Is not humilation of this great nation? Save India
by MANISH MITTAL on Nov 27, 2007 12:09 PM   Permalink
Mr sayed you are 100 % right but why these thins are happining because some politicians are giving muslims primere citizenship in india. they are enjoying haz subcidiy on hindus taxes. we hindus are produsing (not giving birth ) 1 or two kids but you have a factory of kids muslim population is growing 38% per 10 year and hindu is just 13% per ten year in next 25 years you muslim will be bahusankhyak & we will be alpsankhyak


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