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this is totally rubbish
by muneer raza abidi on Jul 01, 2008 01:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

SPP is a rubbish party. Muslims in India are not like before. They think about themselves and about their country.
I am also against the deal if the deal stop us for any further development of nuclear arms.
Deal should not be made at the cost of national security.
These illitrate leaders can misguide to the uneducated people only.
Muslims should think only what is the best for their beloved country.



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by Ashok Gupta on Jul 01, 2008 01:08 PM   Permalink
Well said truly apreciate your views Mr Abidi I wish all leaders thought like this and did what is best for the country . These days each and every issue either has a political or religious color which pushes progress back.

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by PKN on Jul 01, 2008 01:17 PM   Permalink
I would also join you in appreciaitng the views of Abidi . But I would also say with conviction that 99% of the Muslims would think on the same lines as Abidi .
Dr Abdul Kalaam possibly a very Good Muslim and a very Good scientist has firmly said that he would go ahead with the N-deal.
Progress in India is something that every Indian has a vested interest in .... if he ceases to have that he is like the stupid man chopping away the very same branch on which he is perched on!

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by Vijay Swaminathan on Jul 01, 2008 01:17 PM   Permalink
Excellent interpretation Mr. Abidi. Instead of providing reservation based on caste / creed, if the government would have educated the downtrodden and made child education cumpulsory, such a sham would have been exposed at the outset.

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