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How to tackle Terrorists
by cheedhella kishore on Sep 11, 2007 10:31 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The main reason for spreading of terrorism is due to our weak implementation of law, we indians generally are very patient and always excuse the mistakes,this excusing mentality at all levels destroy the indian, we can just shout but never act that is second weakest thing. take instance of china,largest populated country,but law and order is very good.i challenge whether these terrrorists do the same things in china.. the answer is no.because when they catch criminals the punishment is severe just make them ash and send to their families, yes this type of iron leg mechanism is required in India to protect law and order. so no one help terrorists. some of the vested interests people support this type of acts from outside.and pretend good outside..the same type of law and order adopted by china will make this white color criminals shut their cruel acts.

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by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink
Very true. With POTA (TADA in its earlier reincarnation), none of Mumbai blast conspirators could have brought to justice.

Indian Supreme Court also uphelp POTA.

But for Muslim Votebank, psuedos are allowing these large scale massacre.



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  RE:How to tackle Terrorists
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Sep 11, 2007 10:47 AM   Permalink

hehe..Few fanatic Muslims abusing Rama does NOT make him low.

It shows Muslim fundamentalism.

No wonder, VHP guys kick butt of you guys when you speak like it.

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