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Traitors - Khaki Chaddi waale Saffron Brigade/British Khaki Brigade
by intheserviceoflord on Aug 09, 2008 07:26 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Congress has Italian Bahu Sonia, and BJP has Pakistani Damad Advani. So, whats the difference, why do you blame each other.

As far as Feroz is concerned, he was Parsi, Persian, Nehru a Kashmiri Pandit.

Sangh Parivar, the traitors were funded and raised by Colonial Empire of Britishers during indepence in order to divide Muslims and other communities in India. Now they have become nuisance for the country with their shitty agenda of divide and rule. They are slaves of British Colonial Empire wearing Khaaki Chaddi.


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  RE:Traitors - Khaki Chaddi waale Saffron Brigade/British Khaki Brigade
by joseph on Aug 09, 2008 12:45 PM   Permalink
Good there is a point in your article.

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by deepak on Aug 09, 2008 07:36 AM   Permalink
No one needs to divide Muslims, they are charged up always..give them a reason right or wrong and they are ready to commit suicide. Unfortunately India is ruled by anti Indian coalition and the reformation of Islam in India is further delayed.

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by intheserviceoflord on Aug 09, 2008 08:16 AM   Permalink
If you see the suicide rate in India it is quite high, unfortunately 95% of them are Hindus, not muslims, sikhs, jews or christians

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  RE:Traitors - Khaki Chaddi waale Saffron Brigade/British Khaki Brigade
by intheserviceoflord on Aug 09, 2008 08:13 AM   Permalink
If congress is anti-Indian, Saffron/Khaki Brigade Traitors, then are you inviting Muslims or Communists to rule India.

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