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About banning SIMI
by Rajan Sodankur on Aug 07, 2008 09:12 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Going by Lallu's and Amar Singh's comparative statements about RSS and SIMI either the government or we the people of India should do the following immediately:Ban Communist Party Marxist of India for Singur related murders and forcontinuously encouraging Naxalite movement surreptiously; ban Congress Party for post Indira Gandhi assassination genocide of Sikhs;ban Congress for coloborating and colluding with anti-national PDP whose members are on pay roll of Pakistan; they are neither true to their mother country, India nor Islam. The silence of international human rights organizations on the issue of displaced Kashmiri Hindu refugees expose the hollow claims of these organizations to promote human rights; actually these are protecting and promoting the RIGHTS OF ANTI-NATIONAL ELEMENTS, TERRORISTS AND GOONS IN ALL COUNTRIES WHICH DO NOT TOE THE WESTERN COUNTRIES LINE. Ban RJD party for accommodating and supporting MPs in its fold who have been jailed on criminal offences and continue to run their empire with mobiles fro inside the prison; ban Muslim League which is communal. The cat is now out of the bag-Lallu and Amar are certifying SIMI as innocent which exposes how these two politicians were harboring and encouraging SIMI in their respective states(UP and Bihar) for causing trouble in other neighboring states except in Bihar and UP. Ban Samajwadi Party party too for this.Ban DMK and PMK for harboring and enouraging LTTE and its allies in TN.

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  RE:About banning SIMI
by C G on Aug 07, 2008 09:17 AM   Permalink
Thanks Rajan for openinging people eyes. SC rightly said. Now god cant save this country as this is runned by Mullas... for destroying this

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