RE:This is active contribution of Congress vote bank policy
by Pratham on Jul 27, 2008 12:47 PM Permalink
Over 50 people have been detained under POTA for Godhra incident. After 6 years Gujarat polics has not filed a single case against them. If they are terrorists why does not Modi's police not act against them ?
RE:This is active contribution of Congress vote bank policy
by centerofright on Jul 27, 2008 12:23 PM Permalink
When bombs blasted mumbai,delhi and UP were they ruled by BJP.
RE:This is active contribution of Congress vote bank policy
by centerofright on Jul 27, 2008 12:33 PM Permalink
yes your converted christian crap. you will now talk like this as you are unable to convert now in BJP ruled states.
RE:This is active contribution of Congress vote bank policy
by DIPESH SHARMA on Jul 27, 2008 12:22 PM Permalink
arey surya tumhare jaise logo ko hi to jaichand aur shakuni kehte hain...
RE:This is active contribution of Congress vote bank policy
by swapna menon on Jul 27, 2008 12:53 PM Permalink
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE
A meeting inside jail with Afzal Guru
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Delhi based Journalist Vinod K. Jose meets Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru inside the high secuirty Tihar Jail in New Delhi. Read excerpts from this rare interview with Afzal. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
New Delhi, Feb 19, 2006 (Kashmir Newz Specials):
A rusted table, and behind it stood a well built man in uniform holding a spoon in his hand. Visitors, all of them looked habituated, queued up to open their plastic bags containing food, allowing it to be smelt, sometimes even tasted. The security man’s spoon paved its way through the thick grease floating curries—Malai Kofta, Shahi Paneer, Aalu Bengan, and Mixed Vegetables. As the visitors opened tiny bags of curries the spoon separated each piece of vegetable from the other, quite mechanically. 'Frisking' the food of a middle aged woman the spoon took a dip at the water in the steel bowl nearby. It then moved to the plastic bags of the next in the queue, an early teenage boy. By now water in the steel bowl has all kinds of colours. The floating oil gave it a vibgyor effect when light hit at it on the winter afternoon. Around 4.30 my turn came. The man left the spoon on the table and frisked my body top to bottom, thrice thoroughly. And when the metal detector made noise I had to remove my bel