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Why was she sent out?
by KK Sahadevan on Jan 31, 2008 03:12 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr Buddadev, as a humble sitizen of this democratic India, may I know, why you sent her out of Bengal?

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  RE:Why was she sent out?
by Johny Dayal on Jan 31, 2008 03:24 AM   Permalink
Divide & Conquer by Congis & Commies. Under congress rule in Delhi more than 5000 Sikhs were killed in 1984. This mass killing by Congress men was termed as unfortunate mob violence (compare to Godhra) by Congress leaders. It was the same answer when thousands of Kashmiri Pundits are being tortured, raped & killed by Muslim terrorists in J&K.
At Nandigram they watched their comrade Marxists in arms killing poor villages. They are protecting Afzal Guru from the gallows against the Supreme Court verdict. They want Muslims to have first preference to Indias resources & asking poor Hindus to get lost. They want a special Muslim regiment in Armed forces so that they will kill the Hindu soldiers during a war with Pakistan. They say that Sri Ram was a myth & only Sonia is real. They will condone any & all illegal atrocities as long as it is by the Congress, for the Congress or by Commie secular goons. Their policy is one of divide & conquers the populace by Italian mafia.
The secular fundamentalists played their part in suppressing the brutal Indian History & Hindu genocide of around 60 million Hindus by Muslim rulers over a span of 1000 years of invasion, murder & torture which was concealed from Indians in the name of religious harmony!
They argued that the truth on Hindu persecution would destroy the religious harmony of India & that Hindus are born to be tortured in Hindustan. What about the massacre of poor Hindus in Godhra or people in Nandigram or other terrorist kilings

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