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Diversion Technique?
by Subrata Karmakar on Jul 28, 2008 09:39 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The bomb attacks certainly points towards the commies for their diversion technique, when each and every person in India is blaming them for their role of trying to hijack the nation in the interest of the Chinese in the nuclear deal. With rock-bottoming popularity they had no other option than to harm the country again for their short term mean self interest, this time through SIMI, which has strong base in West Bengal (many a times with covert state government support) and UP. Hence the repeated post (parliament) poll meeting of Karat with Mayavati, to formulate the strike targets and methods? These commies can do anything for even slightest of their interest as the killing fields of Campuchia, the Bamboo Gulags of Korea or the Siberian and Chinese concentration camps showed over the decades. All fingers points to this.

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by Avinash on Jul 28, 2008 10:09 AM   Permalink
You are their next target. Beware!

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by Devavrata Satya on Jul 28, 2008 11:07 AM   Permalink
Please provide evidence for this so-called kidnapping.

Which report are you talking about? Be specific.

Now if, as you say, there was a kidnapping, why and how was the fire set from inside the compartment? You mean to say that Hindus first kidnapped a girl and then set fire to their own compartment?

Which myth do you want to follow? Please follow only one.

1. Either a Muslim girl was kidnapped and as revenge, pious Muslims burnt 58 Hindus, mostly women and children OR

2. Hindus set fire to the compartment so that they can go and kill Muslims which is their favourite pastime.

Thanks.

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