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by Bharat on Aug 06, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Ban is lifted - Muslims happy their is no proof / evidence to prove SIMI is a terrorist organisation

Ban is lifted - SIMI activist happy to make bomb freely & kill people

Ban is lifted - SP (Mulayam Singh & Amar Singh) happy to tell people it happens due to their influence - result they will get bigger muslim share in coming Lok Sabha election

Ban is lifted - Communist will give moral support on this act to keep muslim vote in their favour

Ban is lifted - DMK (Karunanidhi) happy to show their influence in govt.

Ban is lifted - The biggest gainer of muslim vote is congress, happily sitting on dead bodies of Hindu's, appeasing muslims that they are only savour of muslims


Ban is lifted - The biggest looser is Bharat, Bharatiyata & Bharatwasi's (Hindu's), who are living on threat of bombs, attacks, inflation, price rise and thousands of other politically created problems.


Congress is gone, lets see how BJP will act against these organisation in coming Lok Sabha election.

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by sanjay Mor on Aug 06, 2008 04:34 PM   Permalink
Supreem Court has baned it again.


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by Bharat on Aug 06, 2008 04:39 PM   Permalink
Now Mulayam, Lalu & Congress wanted RSS (an patriotic organisation) to be banned so that at least they can make muslims happy.

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by c k on Aug 06, 2008 05:04 PM   Permalink
Anti Hindu stance of Man Mohan Singh.

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by Bharat on Aug 06, 2008 05:08 PM   Permalink
What a great joke these parties are.
Cant our fellow muslims understand that.

These parties want that muslims should not have a small belief or trust on other parties like BJP. And they trust...Godhra and post Godhra happens.



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