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What about the Pandits?
by noir preto on Jul 09, 2008 06:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Think about the Pandits who have fled from their home. India boasts of secularism but it has double standards when it comes to Sikh riots 1984, Plight of the Pandits in Kashmir. All it does is coaxing and cajoling the Muslims into a vote bank and doing nothing for them in return. India is a Hindu majority country and it needs to show that. The time has come to teach Pakistan and the Pakistanis in India (mullah mulayam, aamir singh, sonia khan) all of them a lesson of a lifetime

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  RE:What about the Pandits?
by varghese on Jul 09, 2008 06:37 PM   Permalink
Seems like after killing and driving all the non muslims away from kashmir..taking over their properties,,their identitites and their soul..now the Muslims of Kashmir want autonomy..independence....great idea..great idelogy..what an superb way of genocide..all in the name of Allah the so called Merciful...what hypocricy..

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  RE:What about the Pandits?
by Demo-crazy on Jul 09, 2008 06:23 PM   Permalink
Muslims in Kashmir should realize that delinking religion from governance is the first step for development.

As long as we have politics of hate because of religion, there can be no peace or progress. All the money that is sunk by the central government is siphoned off by the state ministers, and contractors. As long as the public is not interacting to question governance, the selfish politicians will indulge in such hate politics, and create issues to hide their silent looting.

Find out how many politicians of these parties, hurriyet, militant leaders, have amassed in the name of fighting for the cause of Kashmir.

They have simply made life miserable for common Kashmiris, and divided common people.

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