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forgotten - legacy
by vikram chauhan on Jun 28, 2008 07:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It has come as a sheer surprise and disgust the way SAM Sir was forgotten by elite mighty politicians , the Top notch Army officers and as well as beurocrats . Its an act of shame on their part. WHile they are busy indulging in silly gimmicks with CPI/CPM over the nuclear deal but they forgot the very issue that it was due to such highly decorated officer that saved us from the 1971 defeat which was for sure had he not shown his dissent to the PM and had he not shown his far sigthed ness.,......what will nuclear deal do had there been no country at all........it is a history that under his command , the biggest ever surrender took place (93000 soldiers )...........I SALUTE YOU SIR ......WHOLE NATION SALUTES YOU SIR .....MAY WE PRODUCE THOUSANDS OF SUCH OFFICERS ....GOD SAVE US FROM SUCH USELESS POLITICIANS. ... Can we afford to entrust nuclear matters to the politicians without the active participation of ARMY , NAVY and The AIR FORCE......JUST PONDER !!!!!!!!!

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by Righteous on Jun 28, 2008 07:28 PM   Permalink
just Ponder ,

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by antesh bansal on Jun 28, 2008 07:51 PM   Permalink
In a way, its a really good thing for the man himself for atleast he dies in peace and his funeral ceremony has not been made a political affair by these sick netas.

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