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BREAK THIS TEHLAKA, WHATEVER LITTLE LEFT OF IT !!!
by prabhat mohanty on Oct 26, 2007 12:52 AM   Permalink | Hide replies



How dare they do this !!!

On whose order did they break the news of corruption in the Army ?

Now again on whose order are they spying on Modi?

Last time they did not learn the lesson when our "honourable PM Bajpayee" did his "Rajdharm" by driving Tehlaka journalists and investors out of business and broke their "backbone".

These tehlaka guys are shameless!

Now, again they are upto something new.

Why?

Break them. Finish them.

Now find out who supplies them paper to print this magazine?

Who supplies them inks?

To print against Modi.

Put these paperwalla and inkwallas in jail.

Na rahega baans. Na bajegaa bansuri .

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  RE:BREAK THIS TEHLAKA, WHATEVER LITTLE LEFT OF IT !!!
by Abdul Naseem on Oct 26, 2007 12:54 AM   Permalink
http://www.saag.org/papers22/paper2147.html

It is five years since the brutal massacre of a group of Hindu pilgrims by some members of the Muslim community in the Godhra railway station in Gujarat and the violent Hindu-Muslim riots that followed. There has so far been no objective account of the incidents of 2002 in Gujarat. An unfortunate attempt has been made by the so-called secular elite of the country to create doubts in the minds of the people about the facts relating to the carnage at Godhra. The use of force by the Administration to bring the resulting law and order situation under control has also come in for criticism from this elite. Among the criticisms made by them are that the force used was excessive and disproportionate; that it was mainly directed against the Muslim community; that there were many atrocities committed against the Muslims; that it was politically orchestrated etc.


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Gujarat riots a genocide: Tehelka