Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Mumbai Train Blasts anniversary: B. Raman

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SHAME ON OUR BLOODY 'NETAS'!!

From the article,

Our so-called secular political class and elite kept away from the observance of the anniversary of the Mumbai tragedy of 11/7/2006. Forget about flowers. Not a drop of tear. Not a word of sorrow. Not a sign of grief. Not a single expression of solidarity with the relatives of the victims.

5 comments:

sansk said...

and why is it the fault of the Netas ?
we get the netas we pay for. We want free power, free TV, free everything, quota, free Saris, free sewing machines, free train rides....

We never demanded safety and security of our lives and property. We do not demand Rule of Law.

We are getting what WE bargained for.
Case dissmissed.

TallIndian said...

While I can see the need to remember the victims, we must also understand that their deaths will not be avenged.

We all know that the ISI is responsible for such atrocities. We also know that the U. S., U. K, Saudis and Chinese will protect the ISI at all costs.

A cynic might suggest that the US allows the ISI to have a free reign in India as long as they leave the US alone.

sansk said...

Despite this, there was a time a PV Narsimharao authorized RAW to payback Pakistan in the same coin.

Karachi was burning, MQM leader was a menace to Paki government of the day....and military had to be sent just to bring situation to normal.

All the explainations, about US, China etc. support to ISI are, however true, mere excuses put forward by leaders who have no stake in safety and security of indian citizens who don't happen to muslims.


We all know that the ISI is responsible for such atrocities. We also know that the U. S., U. K, Saudis and Chinese will protect the ISI at all costs.

TallIndian said...

And even a government as weak as Sonia Gandhi and controlled by such parites as CPM and the DMK has probably paid back Pakistan to some small extent -- be it in Baluchistan or the killing of a few Chinese nationals.

Is India going to jeapordize an 8%-10% economic growth rate to go to war with Pakistan. I don't think so.

sansk said...

I don't think manmoron led dispensation is intellectually capable of any thinking which could be remotely called strategic.

In fact, to be smart in that party means a career suicide.
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And even a government as weak as Sonia Gandhi and controlled by such parites as CPM and the DMK has probably paid back Pakistan to some small extent -- be it in Baluchistan or the killing of a few Chinese nationals.