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  RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by sandeep sangwar on Mar 23, 2007 02:42 PM   Permalink
ya, Jai siya ram

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  RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Sunil Kumar on Mar 23, 2007 03:03 PM   Permalink
Jai jai jai Shiva siya Shankar ram... happy, kudos..

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  RE:RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Maprayil Joseph on Mar 23, 2007 03:11 PM   Permalink
Om Hreem Ave Maria La Ilahi Zindabad Swahah:

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by Nadeem on Mar 23, 2007 03:20 PM   Permalink
Nare Takbeer ALLAH HOAKBAR
Nare Risalat Ya Rasool ALLAH

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  RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Sunil Kumar on Mar 23, 2007 02:41 PM   Permalink
Hello, Neo and Maroof,
cool down. See problems are actually in both side. If pakistan support terrorism then india do similar thing with official banner (Mumbai,Gujrat,Meerat, 84 Danga, Nandigram etc). If you go to any library in India there will be a sraswati photo waiting for you. In UP,Bihar, MP peoples are fedup with the religious fantism. so cool down and just don't blame each other. yopu both are from the India so why fight for other peoles or country. Religion is always good but point is what one takes from.

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  RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Anuradha Gupta on Mar 23, 2007 02:55 PM   Permalink
Jai Jai Shiva Shankar

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  RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Neo on Mar 23, 2007 02:46 PM   Permalink
Sunil, I have nothing against Muslims. But what I cannot tolerate is their own double speak! On one end, they wont mingle with the majority population, and then blame others for their present conditions! Who will go and talk to a guy with a strange unkept beard with a wife covered from top to toe in black. These muslims are in 7th century along with their prophet, and are nowhere in the 21st century!

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  RE:RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Sunil Kumar on Mar 23, 2007 02:59 PM   Permalink
yeah neo, i agree. There should be a code of conduct to appear in public. I too feel sorry for these peoples, But you know i am working in UP and find similar hindus who keep showing hinduism in our office. We want to work coolly but they will waste time discussing and abusing pakistan and muslims but not even bother to work for an hour and thing they contribute or really think about the future of our country.Just pl. don't carried away. at some point every body has problems.

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by NV K on Mar 23, 2007 03:07 PM   Permalink
Very true. There are many in Mumbai who have this habit of greeting each other with a "Hari Om" or "Jai Bhole". It is very irritating. Though i I am a hindu I hate this habit of publicising ones religion like this.So as you said both muslims & hindus need to develop secular habits.

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  RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Jafar Ali on Mar 23, 2007 02:40 PM   Permalink
people like you who spread racism in the mind of comman people.Stop writing all this nonsence.

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  RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by Neo on Mar 23, 2007 02:48 PM   Permalink
If facts are nonsense and racism to u, I cant help it!

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  RE:RE:Pakistan should be certified a terrorist country
by NV K on Mar 23, 2007 03:01 PM   Permalink
But I agree with Neo. There is no need for anyone to publicise his/her religion to the world.

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