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Bring POTA back
by deep dar on Oct 12, 2007 02:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Earlier in this very year, the Gujarat and Rajasthan governments had requested the Centre to give them permission to enact strict anti-terror laws in their states.

EXPECTEDLY, THE CONGRESS REFUSED!

And this is the result.

What sort of signal Nirupam Sen is talking about, the only signals that his govt. has given is that it loves terrorists, it loves people being killed, it will "tolerate" and protect criminals from being convicted.

What sort of signal is Nirupam Sen talking about when the first thing this govt. does after coming into power is to repeal POTA???

People, awake and unite, throw out these anti-national forces.

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  RE:Bring POTA back
by Don on Oct 12, 2007 02:27 PM   Permalink
I hate congress more than I hate terrorists. They are the one who are feeding them.

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  RE:Bring POTA back
by Seeker on Oct 12, 2007 03:17 PM   Permalink
Ya Don...
these ppl are the original masters..
remember 1984 anti sikh riots.. how many congressmen have been punished?

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  RE:Bring POTA back
by deep dar on Oct 12, 2007 02:26 PM   Permalink
I hope the BJP uses the Centre's refusal to enact strict anti-terror laws as a political issue.

Politicizing is bad, but, what else can be done?

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  RE:RE:Bring POTA back
by deep dar on Oct 12, 2007 02:28 PM   Permalink
I really think all the people who were listening to Nirupam Sen when he was making his speech were:

ROLLING ON THE FLOOR, LAUGHING OUT LOUD

Imagine the guts of Nirupam Sen, his govt. doing everything to protect terrorists, and telling others to be tough with terrorists!

TYPICAL HYPOCRISY OF THE CONGRESS EXPOSED!!!

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