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consider a hypothetical situation
by S Bobade on Jan 17, 2008 10:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

if tomorrow the left parties ask the government to throw Dalai Lama out of India else we will withdraw support....what do u think will the congress government do?

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by Swaraj Sudharm on Jan 18, 2008 12:06 AM   Permalink
It really shame and pain what the Congress and Sonia is doing to Taslima.

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by bhaiindian on Jan 25, 2008 09:27 AM   Permalink
give her a personal invitation and keep in your house.

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by Vijay B on Jan 17, 2008 10:45 PM   Permalink
Pranab most probably will give a statement like - "Being a guest and a refugee, the Dalai Lama should know His limitations and respect all those people who get respect in this country, whether they belong to this country, or the neighbouring country to the west, or the east, or as in this specific instance, the North".

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by chhanda pathak on Jan 17, 2008 11:38 PM   Permalink
Don't you think similar conditions are not put to Dalai Lama? In this case, it was not the left front but their mentors, China who pressurized India directly/indirectly to tell Dalai Lama that India will not accept any demonstration/writings/speeches which are against 'one China' policy means Tibet is an 'integral' oart of China.

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by S Bobade on Jan 18, 2008 01:49 AM   Permalink
I think we should follow the give n take policy...if china supports india on the kashmir issue, we then should support china in their one-china policy

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