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This is not a sentimental issue
by pacificblue on Feb 12, 2008 04:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

People are creating an issue as if this is issue of whole nation. It is not. It is about the migrant overflow. Stop calling Raj with bad names otherwise, who knows whom we might support in future.

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  RE:This is not a sentimental issue
by mike b on Feb 12, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
although the message of oneness u give is true but the point u say of islam being the only propogator of peace and others preaching hatred is completely out of line.Just the way you muslims claim to love another muslim similiarly all hindus irrespective of languages do have their religion in common and unite as one when Hinduism or India is at stake.Also inspite of it's message of peace Islam does not unite the Pakistanis-(Baluchis vs sindhis vs waziristanis vs punjabis) or the Iranians who fought a long bloody war with the iraqis and still are at each others throats and there are many such examples of beautiful brotherly love in your muslim world!!It is good we are not having such goodness nor do we need to learn it from you muslim zealots...history is proof that muslims have fought each other,betrayed each other and killed in the name of Allah..may he forgive you guyz although it will be difficult for him to do so as he taught you love but all you gave the world is hatred and what not!And about other religions it is the prophetic religions which claim only themselves to be true and others a farce..all eastern religions have always taught love and peace and universal brotherhood and history is proof of this...So please don't preach to us what we know already instead go put some of your love to use in the Islamic world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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