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We live in glass houses
by Kunal Mukherjee on Mar 18, 2008 09:12 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

How will we Indians respond to Chinese stones which shatter our piousness by pointing to killing of Sikhs in Punjab, killing of Muslims in Gujrat, Nandigram, Raj Thackeray's shenanigans against North Indians, ULFA's stand that the Ahoms are under Indian occupation, a sentiment which is also echoed by Kashmiris, Nagas, Mizos and a host of other nationalities including some Tamils? For good or for bad, our nation decided to acquiesce to the Chinese contention that Tibet was theirs. 50 years have passed since that acceptance. We have killed a lot of our people to keep our concepthood of the Indian nation alive. Who are we to call the kettle black? History has its own compulsions since it cannot be revised. It is best to keep quiet since silence is ambiguous.

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by Watchman on Mar 18, 2008 09:12 PM   Permalink
You are S/o Pranab Mukherjee ????

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by sikhizindabad on Mar 18, 2008 09:15 PM   Permalink
very well said

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by Ram Gunturu on Mar 18, 2008 09:45 PM   Permalink
you stupid... stick to the topic. if you dont know about the topic better stay shut up.

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by kamadev on Mar 18, 2008 10:20 PM   Permalink
You dog ass communist, just keep quite . Tibet will be free. and you commies will be wiped out of India soon

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by Ashish Kumar on Mar 18, 2008 09:23 PM   Permalink
By making this absurd comparison you have only shown your ignorance about the Tibet issue.

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Should India be pro-active on Tibet?