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Ayodhya Back On Top

Temporal July 5, 2005

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#113 Posted by bbabu on July 13, 2005 1:04:11 pm
Charlie #107

`` Indians are not angels. They make mistakes. They pretend they never made. Due to their arrogant attitudes, they don`t have good relations with even a single nation in the region. ``

Does any nation in the region deserve that ? Ruling elites in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma and Nepal have their own share of idiots.
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#112 Posted by googenschlaugen on July 10, 2005 2:09:17 pm
This Temporal fool loves to throw gasoline on any fire. The man is demented and needs to be committed.
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#111 Posted by ajeya on July 7, 2005 9:11:54 pm
Re: #110 by Cayenne

I was thinking of making some ``I am NOT a Paki / Muslim`` t-shirts and selling them. Should be good protection for Indians. Maybe even start exporting these to the UK.

Pakis probably would be the biggest buyers.


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#110 Posted by cayenne on July 7, 2005 12:20:00 pm
Wile i feel sad for the loss of innocent life, today`s incident in London brought the chickens home to roost for the Brits.For years they have nurtured and harbored terrorists in their midst as long as they didn`t harm them, to cause havoc in the middle east and asia.Now they have a taste of their own medicine.The fall out is that all the Pak`s living there are gonna be thrown outta there so fast it has to be amusing to an onlooker.Let us see what the sanctimonious Pak`s in Brits do now?.Cower in basements waiting for the immigration van or be deported in charter flights that take off in the middle of the night, like it happened in the US, after 9/11?.If i was pak, i would be looking for accomodation in the old country right now.

It was with pride, that i saw Manmohan Singh on tv, standing tall, along with the G-8 leaders and the leaders of South Africa, Mexico, Brazil and China in solidarity with Blair.We, indians have arrived as one of the important nations of the world and it is time we use this opportunity to dish it to Pakistan.We have to seize the moment.Manmohan should have a long hard talk with Bush in Gleneagles about Pakistan.
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#109 Posted by arjun_m on July 7, 2005 11:41:05 am
#107 by Charlie on July 7, 2005 9:42am PT


Why do every Indian thinks of terrorists coming from Pakistan?


That`s right...terrorists don`t come from Pakiland into India...let`s forget about the LeT...even those damn afghans are lying when they say terrorists from Pakiland infiltrate into A`stan killing afghans....

Pakiland would never harbor and nurture Islamic terrorists to fight it`s wars.....we all know that....
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#108 Posted by jang on July 7, 2005 11:28:43 am
#107 ``Why do every Indian thinks of terrorists coming from Pakistan?``

there is plenty of past evidence .. dawood is vacationing in karachi, jaish-chief makes open comments, LeT (or markaz) proclaims this..that is why.
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#107 Posted by Charlie on July 7, 2005 9:42:21 am
Re: # 105 you are attempting to defend the indefensible..give it a rest..... terrorist paid for by nefarios parties tried to sabotage peace.

Why do every Indian thinks of terrorists coming from Pakistan? And why it becomes indefensible if somebody claims that terrorists were Indian? Are all the people living in India angels?

#105 ...your or your co-nationalist sympathies.

Yes, I am being the nationalist. Because not being so and being socalled ``liberal`` gives the extremists of other side a chance to step ahead and claim bizzare things. I will never start any discussion against India but if extremists of other side start discussing against Pakistan, I have right to defend it.

Indians are not angels. They make mistakes. They pretend they never made. Due to their arrogant attitudes, they don`t have good relations with even a single nation in the region.

If you want me to stop talking against India, stop talking against Pakistan. If you will be constructive, I will try to be constructive. If Indians remain rigid, Pakistanis will remain so. Love will be reciprocated with love and hate with hate.

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#106 Posted by Netizen on July 7, 2005 9:35:55 am
Re: # 104
charlie
`The attack on Ayodhia and attack on British metro system is not the same thing. `

so you approve of Ayodhya attack?
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#105 Posted by jang on July 7, 2005 8:37:17 am
charlie, you are attempting to defend the indefensible..give it a rest. muslim fundoos did not kill hindu fundoos.. terrorist paid for by nefarios parties tried to sabotage peace. this will not be tolerated irrespective of your or your co-nationalist sympathies.
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#104 Posted by Charlie on July 7, 2005 8:01:48 am
Re: # 97 hey Charlie, lets hear your ``equal-equal`` theory with the British, I know you regret it, but they just had it coming didnt they?

Huh! Idiots try to use sensitive times for proving their logic.

I don`t approve the policies of British Government. I don`t have sympathic corner for Blair and Co. But, I have all my sympathies with British common people. I remember British Civilians how they participated in pro-Iraq rallies when Iraq War was going to take place. A few months back, I was at London and was amazed to see liberal still having a debate against the foreign policies of their government. British are very nice people unlike the fundoos living in our neighbourhood.

The attack on Ayodhia and attack on British metro system is not the same thing. Ayodhia is a classic story of indian atrocities. First, Hindu fundoos destroyed the mosque and built the temple. As a result, 1 billion ``democratic`` fundoos brought those elements into power for their ``services`` to the nation. Then, your own Indian ``muslim`` fundoos attacked the temple and got killed after killing few other Indian fundoos. India is a very democratic place. All fundoos either muslim or Sikhs or Hindus live together and government`s duty is to stop the riots. To show the world that how much love these funddos of different religions have for each other, every terrorist incident is done by neighbours.


#92 This is the only solution to peace in South Asia....

Good solution proposed.But there are a few problems. An example problem: Our rivers pass through your lands, you promised to give us their water. Now, you are violating the treaty and building dams there. What should we do. As I know, India is never at fault, it should be the fault of rivers who pass through their land.

Even if we ignore the core issue of kashmir, our neighbour have the habit of stepping ahead and creating a new problem for us. So to avoid being trapped in newer issues, we have decided to disturb them with their internal problems. so that they can`t create more troubles for us and keep on involved in their internal issues.

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#103 Posted by amrita on July 7, 2005 7:11:51 am
t - more than the question, ``what selfish people do not want that to happen?`` this might be a good time for more folks to think about the consequences of harnessing the violence in the hearts of disaffected people to further their own aims. Its a snake in your bosom that`ll come to bite you no matter how nice you are to it and how much you feed it. Nor can you change its diet - once used to blood and gore if you deprive it of its prey, it`ll soon slip out of your hands and go seeking its own source. slightly mixed metaphor here but maybe you see what i`m trying to get at.

i cant say i`m surprised at the ayodhya blasts, i`m just surprised that we`ve
had this long of a wait.
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#102 Posted by mohar11 on July 7, 2005 6:52:57 am
Re: # 101

Because they do it and are proud of it - the kufrs deserve to die.
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#101 Posted by veeresh on July 7, 2005 6:43:14 am
Why is it always the Islamic fundoos who lay claim to these terrorist activities?
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#100 Posted by mohar11 on July 7, 2005 6:31:27 am
London toll is running into double digits. Al qaeda has staked claim.....Islamic fundamentalism has struck again. Who is surprised?
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#99 Posted by mohar11 on July 7, 2005 6:22:35 am
Re: # 98 DM
//..Did anyone take me up on my bet that there won`t be any serious repercussions of this attack?...//

Riots have hardly broken out because of attacks on temples. This time is no different. ``repercussions`` usually come when there is communal attack like that of godhra.
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#98 Posted by dost_mittar on July 7, 2005 6:03:27 am
Did anyone take me up on my bet that there won`t be any serious repercussions of this attack? If they did, they owe me a Canadian dollar.

Lukewarm response to VHP bandh

July 07, 2005 17:01 IST


The Vishwa Hindu Parishad-sponsored bandh, in protest against the Ayodhya attack, in Maharashtra, Bihar and Assam
on Thursday failed to evoke much response, excepting stray incidents of violence.

Hundreds of activists trying to enforce the bandh were rounded up in several places.

In Nagpur, some activists tried to set ablaze a bus, while others smashed windscreens of two other buses in the city.

Several schools and colleges remained closed due to non-availability of the school transport system, police said, adding that business establishments and shops were closed.

6 militants storm Ayodhya, killed
About 15 persons were detained in Kampte near Nagpur for forcing shopkeepers to down shutters, the police said.

In Bhandara, a state transport bus came under attack. In other parts of Maharashtra, however, the bandh barely evoked any response as business establishments and schools were open and traffic plied as usual.

Mumbai was exempted from the bandh.

There was little impact in Patna, where life went on as usual as banks, schools, business establishments and government offices remained open and recorded normal attendance. Traffic movement was also not affected at all.

More than 450 Sangh Parivar activists were rounded up in various places in Bihar as they were trying to enforce the
bandh, official sources said, adding that in Bhagalpur some activists trying to block trains were chased away by the police.

BJP to hold nationwide protest on Wednesday: Advani
Reports from Bhagalpur, Ara, Buxar, Lakhisarai and Chapra said the bandh evoked good response with big shops and
business establishments downing their shutters and vehicular traffic plying in lesser numbers.

In Gaya town, around 75 bandh supporters, including senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former legislator Prem Kumar were detained while leading a procession.

In Assam, normal life was affected although no untoward incident was reported.

Shops and business establishments were closed and vehicles remained off the road in Guwahati, sources said, adding that attendance in government offices, banks and other institutions was thin.

Most of the schools were however closed due to summer vacations in Guwahati.

Rail and air services, however, functioned as per schedule, sources said, adding that the response was total in Barak Valley as well as in the districts in Upper Assam.

In Madurai, ten Bajrang Dal activists led by district unit chief Saravanan, were arrested when they tried to burn an
effigy of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and the Pakistani flag on Thursday, the police said.

The police seized the effigy and the flag before the protestors could set them ablaze.

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