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Indians dont be stupid
by deepak on Oct 21, 2007 04:10 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

At at time when it is clear that Pakistan is messed up beyond control and Bangladesh is closely following it in the same path..thanks to Paki jihadi freaks..its strange that a certain section of so called well meaning 'secular' people should be touting more & more human contact with Pakis..the idea is well meant but the timing is horribly wrong. India has to wait at least one generation before Pakis can be considered for coming close to..or at least such time that US sorts out Jihadism & destroys it.

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  RE:Indians dont be stupid
by Pradip Parekh on Oct 21, 2007 06:49 AM   Permalink
you are providing a very valuable vision on this. but it is 4 years too late, i am afraid. vajpayee opened the pandora's box 4 years back when he started lahore dillie bus line whimsically, without allowing a national debate - so much for indian democracy. it was, of course, nda cabinet decision, and i am glad bjp lost under vajpayee. but things could be different under bjp led by modi.

moral: put vajpayee is jail for mumbai bomb blasts.

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  RE:Indians dont be stupid
by Aramac Memon on Oct 21, 2007 06:51 AM   Permalink
Where were you when Kashmir and Punjab was burning. Did you join the army and volunteer to fight the killers.
Talking means nothing... No one cares about you words. Rediff creates a forum for idiots like you who does not have a real life to come and vent your frustrations..
No one takes you seriously. If you want to do something do it and don't talk about it..

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  RE:Indians dont be stupid
by Saurabh Chaudhary on Oct 21, 2007 09:17 AM   Permalink
Right now you seem frustrated from your talk or probably from PAKISTAN bashing

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