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WHat sort of government this is?
by Lijjat Papad on Sep 12, 2007 07:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

THis is government is saving terrorist like mohd haneef and habitual offender like salman khan. it is supporting sanjay dutt, who got arms from a terror group. and now it is denying that Rama existed

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  RE:WHat sort of government this is?
by imran patel on Sep 12, 2007 07:51 PM   Permalink
Existence of ALLAH is a belief. But based on that belief a MUSLIM should NOT and CANNOT claim rights on a property. He/she should own that property LEGALLY.

You may dis-agree with the existence of ALLAH. That is ur faith.

But Muslims are not claiming any Land/Property/Right based on their belief in ALLAH.

See the difference.
Sonia gandhi is not claiming anyone elses property based on her Belief !!!

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by cycube on Sep 12, 2007 07:49 PM   Permalink

pure Inter-Hindoo North-South politics

like the old anti-Hindii langauge riots down South in 1950-60s.

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by pankaj kanti on Sep 12, 2007 08:22 PM   Permalink
I think if they actually take down this bridge, this UPA govt and Tamil Nadu Govt is going down with the bridge, there will be a very strong reaction from Hindus all over the world. Today they are trying to hurt the Hindu faith soon they will be hurting Hindus themselves....

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  RE:WHat sort of government this is?
by shrinivas aiyer on Sep 12, 2007 07:59 PM   Permalink
Today, you are called secular only if you are anti Hindu.
Nation's political boundries and reulers keep
changing over period of time, but devine spirit
of God will remain alive any where in the world.

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