after Babri masjid demolition 2000 indians dead and thousands become homeless. Lot of people are become jobless.It is necessary to do the justice for all those who responsible for such tragedy.Some persons able to become home minister at the cost of poors blood.
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by Vaibhav Pradhan on Oct 31, 2007 07:32 PM Permalink
This is called precedent my friend. Had we punished Rajiv Gandhi and his collegues for 1984 Delhi Sikh massacare, people wouldn't have dared to do what they did in 1992. We can't apply justice selectively where its convinient. If you need to apply justice then you need to apply it to every case including 1984 Delhi riots. I wonder why so called secular media doesn't say a word on 1984 riots and talks only about babri and Gujarat. This makes me wonder about their motives and this fact motivates me to vote for BJP.
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by Ali boy on Oct 31, 2007 07:36 PM Permalink
blood of the innocent will definately not go in vein. You know how young did son of indra died??
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by Prem Mohan on Oct 31, 2007 08:03 PM Permalink
Do you know how many young people died in India during 1,000 years of foreign rule?
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by Sameer Bharwat on Oct 31, 2007 07:38 PM Permalink
Two wrongs does not make one right, agreed what happened in 84 is wrong and the guilty should have been punished but you cannot make that excuse to not punish the guilty of Babri masjid demolition.
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by sharminda sharminda on Oct 31, 2007 07:37 PM Permalink
My Dear Friend,
Media was not strong in 1984. We even didn't had our doordarshan for 24 hours. Also, you want the media to focus on 1984 killings which is difficult to investigate and when gujrat criminals who caught red handed are holding high profile posts.
When somebody kills your parents then when somebody should question like please resolve the other case before even booking your parents case.
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by Sonia Bofors Gandhi on Oct 31, 2007 07:36 PM Permalink
What about Sikh massacre of 1984 in Delhi? Do you have any opinion about that too?
I guess you care just when your Porki brothers are perceived victim.
Babri mosque was built by destroying a temple, in 1992 it was an attempt to correct the mistake of past.
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by Rajesh S on Oct 31, 2007 07:41 PM Permalink
which past man? past of 2000 years? people do not have food and you are digging up 2000 year old past
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by Shahid Ahmed on Oct 31, 2007 07:43 PM Permalink
well if there was temple then go and build it why kill the innocent BJP first rule for 13 days and then ruled for 13 months without anyone support, to build a temple require less then a year why it didnt build it Alla political parties exploit religion for their own benefit they are dont care for mandir or masjid well they will keep the issue burning so that when need be it can be exploited and played with the sentiments of the people Please for God's sake keep politics and Religion away from each other then see INDIA (HINDUSTAN) will be the great country in the world
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by Rajesh S on Oct 31, 2007 07:50 PM Permalink
Shahid, unfortunately no one wants to think in a sane way. communalism is an irreversible path. Hatred begets more hatred. Everyone will have a justification to hate the other community, even if you cannot dismiss that hatred i just hope people will be sane enough to respect the value of life.
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by Shahid Ahmed on Oct 31, 2007 07:53 PM Permalink
Rajesh one should have a broad mind frnakly speaking there are thousand mandirs in india where no one visist same is with masjids there are thousand where no one offer prayers so why just fight for 1 and regarding me I have no reason to have hatred in me I work with my Hindu brothers and also with Jews Brothers no one asks anything about each other religion religion is for oneslef's to follow its like a code on conduct. I practice my Islam thats personal with me same as what hindus brothers do or what sikhs do or what jews do but using politics and religion is insane
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by rajesh patil on Oct 31, 2007 08:31 PM Permalink
Ayodhyaa has a special significance in the minds of Hindus all over the world. It is very clearly came up in every Raamaayana (whoever the author may be) that Lord Raama was born in Ayodhyaa only and He ruled from there. So comparing temple in Ayodhyaa with the temple in other places is wrong. Archialogical survey has proved that there was a temple underneath.Hence, Hindus demading construction of Raama Mandir there has to be understood from that perspective. Moreover, Sikh panth is a part of Hindu Dharma itself like Nirankaaris, Waarakaris, Jains, Shaivaits, Buddhists and many more. Pluralism is an inherent character of Hindu Dharma and we are proud to be so. Hence identifying Sikh as an alien to Hindu Dharma is incorrect. I would be Sikh from my 'panth' perspective but at the same time I am a part of greater circle of Hindu Dharma.
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by Prem Mohan on Oct 31, 2007 07:58 PM Permalink
Where did you find "Jews" brothers? I am curious to know. There are not many in India any more.
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by Shahid Ahmed on Oct 31, 2007 08:03 PM Permalink
Mr Prem I have been working in India UK and USA so hindus muslims jews sikhs christians jains etc etc have been working with me thats why i use JEWS and still there are many left in Mizoram and Mumbai
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by sharminda sharminda on Oct 31, 2007 07:40 PM Permalink
Advani and Vajpai were involved in 1947 riots, pls book them. Also please produce your proof that Babri mosque was a temple. You can't produce any proof and tomorrow you'll White house was built on some historic temple. you guys are good in manipulating the history.
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by Ali boy on Oct 31, 2007 07:57 PM Permalink
Destroying temple, do you have any videos of it being done by babar, i can produce the pictures of the crime being commited first hand.
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by Prem Mohan on Oct 31, 2007 08:01 PM Permalink
That's laughable. In any case, the dispute over the Babri Masjid was not invented by the BJP. Even the Nawabs of Oudh had to send their forces repeatedly to Ayodhya to keep the peace. The dispute may have been even older.
Whenever an attempt has been made to study the site of the Babri Masjid, the archaeologists have not been allowed to complete the job and have come under immense pressure from the Left.
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by Shahid Ahmed on Oct 31, 2007 08:05 PM Permalink
Mr Prem do you have any records or proof regarding what you have said about Nawab of Oudh sending troops if so please forward to me
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by Prem Mohan on Oct 31, 2007 08:19 PM Permalink
This information stems from a book I raad long ago". Its name was something like "Diaries of the Nawabs of Oudh" and it was a scholarly book with extracts from the court records to give a picture of life in thos times. In one place, the book also mentions the extra expenses required to keep the peace in Faizabad.
Unfortunately, my library has now removed the book.
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by Shahid Ahmed on Oct 31, 2007 08:27 PM Permalink
well My Prem unfortunately the real proof are always destroyed and well your's library was the only 1 to own it and its sad we are depreived of such good knowledeg about India's Past
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by Singh on Oct 31, 2007 08:00 PM Permalink
mere bhai.. if we all start correcting mistakes of the past then there will be nothing left in this world.. we all need to forget the past and move ahead.. lets forget what happened 500 years ago because whoever destroyed the temple(if there was any) is long dead.. people who made pakistan are either in pakistan or dead. I will forget 1984 riots the day Sajjan Kumar dies (maybe of old age).. lets not get too much into religious/historical fights and take care of our families,street,colony,city,state and country!!