Mr. Siddiqi, can you please tell us why you feel that this deal with the US is not good for India? Perhaps you meant, it is not good for Pakistan or the pan-Islamic Ummah? Please clarify.
By the way, how long is your beard? Was that approved by the Taliban?
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Mohmmed Aslam on Jul 20, 2008 09:49 AM Permalink
Ppl like Siddiqui dont know what is nuclear / new killer deal with usa, iaea. They have only 1 issue: money. He and his father never did anything good to the Muslims.
RE:RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by akshay gupta on Jul 20, 2008 11:05 AM Permalink
Why not say instead did not do any good for Indians! Are muslim political leaders only meant to do good for muslims? Get over this short sightedness of yours. These are modern times and camel culture is not acceptable in hindu india
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Mohammed Mudassir! on Jul 20, 2008 11:51 AM Permalink
All the political leaders should work for the prosperity of the nation irrespective of religion, region...I dont go with siddiqui statement supporting the muslim brotherhood...Presently the country is facing the crisis of energy and everyone should work to improve that rather than indulging in throwing Tantrums against each other. Our political leaders should raise their stature above the seat and think about the nation and welfare of the Indians...Be proud to be Indian and serve the country for its prosperity...Jai Hind
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Virgo on Jul 20, 2008 12:28 PM Permalink
Mr.Gupta,
There is no need to insult all Muslims. I am sure you don't include great patriots like Kalam. Yes, there are many Muslims who are anti-Indian, but there are also millions like our respected president Kalam. Do you want to insult all of them?
RE:RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Virgo on Jul 20, 2008 10:28 AM Permalink
Mr. Aslam, good comments. However, rather than asking what he did for Muslims, the better question would be what he did for India and all the people.
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Virgo on Jul 20, 2008 09:34 AM Permalink
Khalid, You are absolutely right. People like Siddiqi are driven by personal greed and personal agendas. This man is casting all the Indian Muslims in a bad light.
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by sundaresan achary sn on Jul 20, 2008 08:06 PM Permalink
Siddiqi is the symbol of all the minute political party MPs who are in the heavy bargaining opportunists, who neither knows even the basics about the neuclear issue nor sincere about the welfare of the muslims or other minoriites. May be he got some golder offer from the Left of others in the front run against the neuclear deal issue.
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by perviz bhote on Jul 20, 2008 09:54 AM Permalink
Truly shocking volte face by Siddiqi. Just three days back he was supporting the nuclear deal during the debate on ND TV and had such a harrangue with Rudy. Within 2 days he turns coat. Now, in all these months of debate on the N-deal, how come Siddiqi did not think that the deal is anti-Muslim? How come he got enlightened so suddenly? Is it money that can decide what is anti-Muslim and what is not? My sincere request to all Muslims is - "Don't follow such unIslamic cheats. They are a dark spot of shame on your community."
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by Virgo on Jul 20, 2008 10:26 AM Permalink
There is no doubt that a great deal of money was handed to him under the table by Mayavati to change his position so abrubtly. This man is a cheat, soundrel and antinational traitor who shamelessly justifies his selfish act on all Indian Muslims. I am glad to see so much loud response against this charater from our Muslim Indian friends.
RE:Mr. Siddiqi
by akshay gupta on Jul 20, 2008 11:03 AM Permalink
The usual muslim shit. I wonder when will muslims mature. Can this reza explain why in J & K they insulted our hindu religion? did one muslim take out a morcha/ no they were all distributing sweets in happiness. No wonder the world is against the muslims.