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ok people..make some sense
by on on Mar 04, 2008 07:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

what will PM of india do when some indian student walks up to 7-11 in the night and gets mugged and killed...it can happen to anyone..not just indians...don't try to spin these killings into religious issue...

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  RE:ok people..make some sense
by Harinder Pal Singh on Mar 04, 2008 07:49 PM   Permalink
The same he did for the Australian Indian.
Just a phone of 15 second duration to say the President of empire that Indian parents love their children a lot compared to many parents around in the world.
We are not looking for compensations.
I guess that is not much.

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by on on Mar 04, 2008 08:54 PM   Permalink
well there is difference in the situation of what happened to the Dr. guy in Australia. He was part of the terror plot investigation so i guess Indian govt took some action. The students who got killed is an random act and it happens every day in USA. Turn on the local channel in your city in USA and you will find more than 70% of the news they talk about someone getting killed etc...so there is difference..hope u get my point!

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by Saurabh Lugani on Mar 04, 2008 07:48 PM   Permalink
where is the mention of pm in the whole article & any way refering to pm does not become a religious issue pm no god

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by on on Mar 04, 2008 08:50 PM   Permalink
well, i was referring to the some people in the forum asking for PM of india to take some action about killings of indian students in USA..sorry that i was not clear on what i was saying..cheers!

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