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Recent terrorist strikes
by Rajan P on Jul 28, 2008 01:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The moment you link the terrorist strikes in India to Gujarat riots, your justfying the terrorist acts and they are encouraged. We have seen or heard of numerous communal violences (definitely this also is terrorism), bomb blasts etc. in India since independence; the peak years of Punjab and continuing violences in Kashmir. All these are there right before Babri Masjid and Gujarat Violence. Hence there is no justfication in linking these to Gujrat violence. The moment you link this to gujarat violence indirectly it becomes revenge killing or killing in 'self-defence' and you are justfying the terrorism. It is the misfortune of common people of India that we have to read such articles and live with such idiotic writers.

Thanks,

Rajan

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  RE:Recent terrorist strikes
by All Right on Jul 28, 2008 01:04 PM   Permalink
No justification?? Why in their e-mail - this Jehadi group makes this justification?

This called State of Denial. We have to accept facts - reality before we suggest and pursue solutions

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  RE:Recent terrorist strikes
by tka on Jul 28, 2008 01:12 PM   Permalink
Allright,

gujarat riots happened because muslims burnt innocent hindus. Second it was riots where 10000 hindus got angry and attacked. It was not modi. Third the military was brought in the very next day. Same as yesterday when the army did a flag march in ahmedabad. Only last time there was an uncontollable mob. 260 hindus also died, not only muslims.

finally, we need to find and kill terrorists and nor woory about what they think or why they are doing it. Stop justifying their actions. You justifications are preceisely the reasons why all religions view you with suspicion,.

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