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expect the unexpected
by Chanakya on Jul 30, 2008 09:47 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I think the SIT should think beyond Karnataka and Gujarat about the activities and masterminds of terrorism and SIMI activities. With all said and done, their roots may have been from Kerala or Kasargode - why I am saying this because, Kerala is a state with complete literacy accommodating a large muslim pockets, like Malapuram, Kannur, Calicut etc. and their activities in those pockets will go un-noticed due to the peaceful atmosphere and co-existence of all religions.
Another angle of investigations would be, in such circumstances the planning would be done at a place and execution would be in some other place. There would be totally different people for planning, logistics, ground support and execution, not knowing each other as to who is handling what portfolio.
Concentrating only in Bangalore and Ahmedabad would be a futile exercise.

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  RE:expect the unexpected
by g on Jul 30, 2008 09:54 AM   Permalink
Don't worry, your turn is next.

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by Chanakya on Jul 30, 2008 09:57 AM   Permalink
thank you

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by Chanakya on Jul 30, 2008 09:50 AM   Permalink
sir, I consider everyone as human being and it hurts and pains when innocent people are targeted for ulterior motives. I do not know about you...today it is in Bangalore and Ahmedabad - tomorrow it can be either in your place or in my place...who knows.


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by satsat on Jul 30, 2008 10:13 AM   Permalink
You cannot be a Chanakya malayali ,you are not that sharp to become Chanakya , haan if you are a chamcha then that is the right name for you.hahahhaha

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