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Ajmer: The next target of terrorists
by ISFANDIAR HOSAINPUR on Jun 16, 2008 11:20 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

bangaldesh should be transfered to pakistan border where they can mix well with their taliban brothers

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  RE:Ajmer: The next target of terrorists
by unni krishnan nair on Jun 17, 2008 01:41 AM   Permalink
We are sending this people to "Hajj at Saudi(By our tax money) but still they want islamic world by killing all non Muslims,what a great religion!!!!!!

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by planet-earth on Jun 17, 2008 06:18 PM   Permalink
How many muslims came to u r house to collect funds for some Islamic programme? None.... So no muslims needs any money for Haj too..Haj is not compulsary for a muslim who can not afford it..So govt..not this even NDA i.e. dear vajpai and advani didnt scrap it..Muslims r made fool by this pacakage..this is just an discount for bulk booking..and u can compare the fares of Air india v/s other airlines that too during Huj period..Dear this is the sector because of which Air india makes profits..even after 9/11 when all airlines were in Red..Air India made profits..so pl. wake up.. and learn about Islam u r self u can get Quran in a language u understand and show me a single thing which against humanity..

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  RE:Ajmer: The next target of terrorists
by c k on Jun 17, 2008 06:38 PM   Permalink
We r giving votes in lieu of your Haj subsidy.

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  RE:Ajmer: The next target of terrorists
by arif hasan on Jun 17, 2008 09:17 PM   Permalink
Dear Mr.Nair,

Its not the tax money...... india gets lots of other things in lieu of that also..and one thing is the profits made by Indian Airlines....... thats how they are surviving in today s market

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