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Khuda Ke Liye !!!
by Shake Hasina on Apr 24, 2008 12:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies



Yeh toe Democratic Freedom
ke time mein Media pe direct
war ho raha hai.

Kya sab Jammu & Kashmir mein
"achcha kya aur boora Kya"
nahi jaante ?

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  RE:Khuda Ke Liye !!!
by Koshur Batta on Apr 24, 2008 01:54 PM   Permalink
It is not a question of "Acha kya aur bura kya"! Having seen PTV in particular for a long period, you simply get infuriated by their programs on kashmir in particular wherein they totally distort history. They present an abject and repressive situation out there right from 19th century! The impression that it can have on young minds is irreparaible.
And ofcourse, per law I presume not every foreign channel can be arbitrarily aired. There surely would be guidelines on the same from I&B Ministry. The courts are well within their rights on the decision.

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by dddelhi on Apr 24, 2008 03:32 PM   Permalink
on PTv they bark like this--> maar daala kaat daaalaa, balatkar kar diya humari bahno maayon se....

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  RE:Khuda Ke Liye !!!
by koblenz koblenz on Apr 24, 2008 03:34 PM   Permalink
FIRST prerequisite for Democracy is that you have to abide by the Constitution of the said nation.

If you refuse to do so and use the principles of democracy as tools to pursue a subversive ulterior agenda, then the doctrine of democracy does not hold good.

Virtues of democracy should not be allowed to become tools in the hands of those who intend to undermine the sovereignity of a nation state.

Indian state is fully justified in banning PEE TV, GEO tv and AAJ tv.

Thanks

PS: By the way we know it very well how much democratic the present inhabitants of kashmir are! They had no qualms in kicking out kashmiri hindus from valley. Where was democracy then? and now they talk of democracy. HYPOCRITES!

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  RE:Khuda Ke Liye !!!
by Avishek Sinha on Apr 24, 2008 03:37 PM   Permalink
If you are so symapathetic too your pakistanis brother and sister,please cross the border and donot come back to our mother land.we will gladly survive without u...

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  RE:Khuda Ke Liye !!!
by Shake Hasina on Apr 24, 2008 07:56 PM   Permalink
I was born in India and am Indian. What gives
you -- Avishek Sinha -- the right to ask me to
cross borders !?!

You have the right to disagree with me and I
respect you for just that. Nothing more.

Ofcourse I'm symapathetic to a degree with all
human beings, animals, and the elements.

I believe that mature people (as we are all are
supposed to be since we got our voting rights)
know what is good for them and what is not.

Censorship by the state or by islamists should
not be encouraged, aided or abetted.

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by Avinash on Apr 24, 2008 03:51 PM   Permalink
Shake Hasina, whatching TV itself is against the tenets of Islam as per the definition of Taliban. They had completely banned using the "Idiot box" during their rule in Afghanistan. Did you protest at that time?

The Indian authorities have only banned some Channels which are showing out Country in bad light.

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by Yaqoot Mir on Apr 24, 2008 08:51 PM   Permalink
My freind the Taliban represent less than 1% of Muslim society, what are you saying, they are a majority? I can say the same by watching brahmin ppundits burying small girls in the sand, and watching a few hindu women being burnt by fellow hindus after the husband is dead? so what is that?>

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by Shake Hasina on Apr 24, 2008 07:58 PM   Permalink

I have a mind of my own.

I don't believe all that a Mullah says
and I care a fig for the Taliban.

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