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IS ARMY REALLY HONEST?
by Narad on Jan 27, 2008 07:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is well known fact that millions of Bangla Deshis have crossed border to live in India.

If Army heroes were doing their duties not sleeping or taking bribes was this possible??



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  RE:IS ARMY REALLY HONEST?
by Anil ramdas on Mar 25, 2008 09:20 AM   Permalink
The one thing no body understands is the it is not the Security forces who are currupt but because of the politician who do not want to give competent orders to handle that kind of situation so as to gain vote bank. I do agree that there is corruption in security forces but not in compromising our country's Security.

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by suresh kumar on Jan 27, 2008 10:30 PM   Permalink
Stupid fellow! it is not the Army which is guarding Bangladesh border but BSF. It seems you are the Mythological Narad who can say no good about anyone out of sheer jealousy.
Go and join the Bangladeshi rank IDIOT!!

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by PRAMOD on Jan 28, 2008 08:58 AM   Permalink
Well said.This Narada should go back to "Baikuntha" if his lord permits. :-)
People should know what it takes to be with forces.It's national integrity,strong will and optimistic imagination.

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by Tejas Pandya on Jan 28, 2008 10:22 AM   Permalink
dear friend,

i am a patriotic person myself, but what he mentions about porous bangladesh border is a truth that we have to accept...BSF is totally corrupt, and lets a bangladeshi cross over for as small amount as Rs 25 as bribe..Go look at delhi, delhi has over 30% Bangla population now, most of them have converted and adopted Hindu names, most day workers, maids are Bangla speaking.

rgds,

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