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I Salute Chuni Lal
by JOSEPH BRAVI on Feb 05, 2008 01:59 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I feel that every Indian politican should serve at least 2 years in the Indian Army to make him eligible/disciplined to stand for election.This will mould them as more responsible patriotic citizen.Hope the Indian Govnerment should have compensated Chuni Lal family monetarily more than Yuvaraj Singh six sixes.

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  RE:I Salute Chuni Lal
by asdf on Feb 05, 2008 02:00 PM   Permalink
WELL THAT JASWANT SINGH WAS A CAPTAIN..WHAT DID HE DO? ..

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by Himanshu Sachan on Feb 05, 2008 02:04 PM   Permalink
Please don't Take example of a single man...
No body can raise any question on the decipline of an ARMY MAN

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by Himanshu Sachan on Feb 05, 2008 02:04 PM   Permalink
Please don't Take example of a single man...
No body can raise any question on the decipline of an ARMY MAN

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by Amit on Feb 05, 2008 02:27 PM   Permalink
As a foreign minister Jaswant Singh carried out long and complicated discussions with Stobes Talbot and ensured that US sanctions imposed after pokhran blast were removed.
Jaswant Singh was most efficient foreign minister in receint times after the fiasco called Gujral ,Payed agent of Saddam aka Natwar Singh and such others.
Yes Jaswant has blot of going ot Afganistan but that was collective decison of cabinate and whole nation and Media was hystarical to save those trapped in IC814 , Jaswant was coregious to go in hostile terratory of Taliban which no Indian Neta could have done.

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by Himanshu Sachan on Feb 05, 2008 02:02 PM   Permalink
I am completely agree with Joseph Bravi

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