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Hopeless situation in India!
by Zinda Dil on Aug 05, 2008 08:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

India has been independent now for 60 plus years and all ruled by Hindus all along. What is the progress report? Hopeless, really! They claim that their two most advanced states are Kerala (God's own country) and Maharashtra.
Well all the people of Kerala (Varghese, Mutthusamy's et al.) pack their lungis to do their favorite jobs of cleaning toilets in the middle east. In maharashtra the ghaatii farmers commit suicide in droves by consuming pesticides. When this is the story of the most advanced states, what to speak of others?
India is on a journey into hopelessness!

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  RE:Hopeless situation in India!
by abhimanyu on Aug 05, 2008 08:48 PM   Permalink

INDIA IS ON ITS WAY TO BECOMING A SUPERPOWER , PAKI RAT.

WHILE PAKISTAN, ON THE OTHER HAND , HAS SOLD ITS SOVEREIGNTY TO THE AMERICANS FOR A FEW DOLLARS AND DOG BISCUITS, AND ARE NOW THE SLAVES OF THE AMERICANS.

PAKISTAN IS ON THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE, DUE TO AN INTERNAL CIVIL WAR, NUMEROUS SUICIDE BOMBINGS THAT KILL HUNDREDS OF MUSLIMS DAILY, SHIA-SUNNI-AHMEDIYA RIOTS, A COLLAPSED ECONOMY, AND NOW THE LEASH OF THE AMERICANS AS WELL.

IT HAS BECOME A HELL-HOLE LITERALLY.

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  RE:Hopeless situation in India!
by Zinda Dil on Aug 05, 2008 08:50 PM   Permalink
But why do so many Indians leave their country to clean the toilest in Muslim countries? Is it show their secularism?

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  RE:Hopeless situation in India!
by abhimanyu on Aug 05, 2008 08:56 PM   Permalink

Indian engineers and doctors are wanted much in other nations. We agree with that.

It is the illiterate pakis who clean toilets and lick the sheikhs shoes, as the paki government spent all its money on the military rather than on education.

Enjoy....

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