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ACTION TO BE TAKEN WITHOUT CONSIDERING VOTE BANK POLITICS
by nambiar gangadharan mavila on Jul 30, 2008 09:20 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

A strong signal to be given to people who support fundamantalism or terrorism in India. When organisation like RSS, which is a voluntary organisation, who has not done any terror attack anywhere in india or outside, but helped millions of victims during war and calamities can be banned, why not organisations like Indian Union Muslim league and SIMI etc. The name of these organisation itself based on the religion and still they are considered to be secular.I suggest CCTV camera or hidden camera should be installed in masjids, muslim populated areas to monitor this people's movement. Government should spent for these kind of technologies instead of spending millions for the politicians securities.

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  RE:RE:ACTION TO BE TAKEN WITHOUT CONSIDERING VOTE BANK POLITICS
by manish rai on Jul 30, 2008 09:29 AM   Permalink
Fully Agree , RSS/Bajrang Dal has silently played a very supporting role for any natural calamity , accident , support etc. They are usually the first ones to reach the site , much before our establised Police Force.
SIMI is not a nationalist body like RSS , its a religious body and religion comes first. remember Omar Abdullah words " I am a Muslim and an Indian " ( religion first again , not the nation)

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by paki mullah on Jul 30, 2008 09:36 AM   Permalink
u r wrong y shud v ban the iuml and simi. they shud b declared as spacial castes and given reservations in governtmet jobs, private sectors, education. I think the government shud keep some reserved seatsfor the ISI also. All te terrosists arrested till now shud be freed and kashmir shud be given to osama bin laden. India shud cut off ties with israel.

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