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Why would muslims should be upset?
by Passed on Jul 22, 2008 11:11 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I don't understand the logic behind the reason of muslims being upset about nuclear deal with US. First, indian Muslims are not at all affected with the US work in other muslim countries. Second, it is something constructive happening for their own conutry, what happened in other countries is because the way those countries are behaving in world scenerio (giving support to militants, radical Islam etc). Third, if they are upset that we are taking help from US, they should be more upset when people are killed and tortured by other Muslims, which they never show.

If they don't speak when things are going wrong, they have no right to speak when things are going right. For a general muslim, these does not have any impact, and i understand intellectual Muslims will support this deal, remaining are the Muslims which are not general, not intellectual, but just want 2 minute publicity or political advantage.

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  RE:Why would muslims should be upset?
by Justice on Jul 23, 2008 12:36 PM   Permalink
99% Indian Muslims are not opposed to the Nuclear deal. This hype has been created by people (political) those organisations who have vested interests, be it Power at State level, centre or are simply against this community.

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  RE:Why would muslims should be upset?
by Sudhir Singh on Jul 23, 2008 03:57 AM   Permalink
Gr8 Man u r 100% TRUE .... Muslims r not being targetd in INDIA or anywhere else.... Americans or UN are targetting them who is supporting Terrorism .... So Please support this N DEAL u all People of INDIA be it Muslims, hindus or any body ... coz it is really benefecial deal for our country's growth ....

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