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Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Feb 11, 2008 08:21 AM   Permalink | Hide replies


But, after partition, most of them remained in India.

And now, they again are engaged in terrorism.

No Gandhi can save them this time!

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  RE:Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by sabkabaap on Feb 11, 2008 08:29 AM   Permalink
it is terrorists like you that need to hide. you are trying to divide the country and its people by your right wing nonsense for some time now.
Be careful Mr. Mukerjee, the world is small. Anti social elements like you that abuse Gandhiji will face justice.

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  RE:Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Feb 11, 2008 08:33 AM   Permalink

Does Muslims agree with Gandhi?

Why did they forced partition which was wholly opposed by Gandhi?

Fact of the matter is: Muslims use gandhi as a tactic, short term policy. They bever believe(d) in his politics, values he stood for.

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  RE:RE:Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Feb 11, 2008 08:33 AM   Permalink

* never believe(d)

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  RE:Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by sabkabaap on Feb 11, 2008 08:39 AM   Permalink
it is you who has abused Gandhi and I dont think you are a Muslim. I have referred your post to the Police as it in an offence to abuse Gandhi.

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  RE:Pakistan Movement was started by Muslims from Uttar Pradesh primarily
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Feb 11, 2008 08:58 AM   Permalink

Gandhi was greatest muslim appeaser. Period.

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