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I hate politicians
by Ashish Kewalramani on Aug 02, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I wonder why this is all hapening with hindus, Its not the only matter of land but i have observed that govt are not taking right steps for hindus. The big exanple is Afzal, if any hindu terrorist would have attaced parliament he would have been hanged upto now. But govt stil nt doing anything to get muslim votes.

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  RE:I hate politicians
by Girish Rawal on Aug 02, 2008 12:25 PM   Permalink
Don't be fool.....

What do you think, muslim population is more than Hindu's in this country ?? or is it that Hindu's don't cast vote ??

this hanging of Afzal is nothing to do with the muslim votes........

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by Hemant on Aug 02, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
Mr. Girish,the way thier percentage of count is increasing, the day is not far, when muslims outnumber Hindus in this country. Imam Bukhari has claimed and I quote " we have ruled this country for 800 years, Inshallah, we will rule this country for 800 years again". Can any Hindu dare to say this in any Muslim country.

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by Anirban Mandal on Aug 02, 2008 12:45 PM   Permalink
This is people like you who arepulling us from the development.It is because of you we are(hindus) feeling down in politics.Why afzal is not hanged?Muslims are minority as hindus in pakisthan.In Pakisthan hindus or in any other country we are not given special status as we are minority there.In world population we are less than muslims.Love and Respect your religin,save it.It is meaning less to guide the top students (only one)and forget the rest who are majority in class.WAIT FOR THE RAID BY MUSLIMS AND WAIT FOR UR WIVES SON BORN MUSLIM IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY !!!!!!!!!


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