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Published on Nov 20, 2010
Terrorists Believed to Be Planning Attack in Berlin: Spiegel Online
Has Iran now decided to enter a pact with Al-Qaeda, and to besmirch India's reputation in the West and make India a target of West in the GWOT!
I don't think, there would be many extremist Shi'ite Groups in India who would not be somehow connected to Tehran!
Terrorists Believed to Be Planning Attack in Berlin: Spiegel Online
WTF, Now they are trying to recruit Indians for terror!!!The US federal police, the FBI, sent a cable to the BKA two weeks ago noting another possible further attack. A Shiite-Indian group known as the "Saif," or sword, is believed to have engaged in a pact with al-Qaida and to have sent two men to Germany to carry out an attack there.
Both were believed to be traveling to the United Arab Emirates on Nov. 22, where they would be supplied with new travel papers so that they could continue on to Germany. The suspects allegedly already posess visas for Europe's Schengen zone of visa-free travel. The FBI has named Mushtaq Altaf bin-Khadri as the man behind the attack plans.
The man believed to be trying to smuggle the would-be terrorists into Europe is 54-year-old weapons dealer Dawood Ibrahim, who the United Nations believes is a major backer of terrorism. He is considered to be one of the men behind the terror attacks perpetrated in Mumbai in Novembner 2008.
Has Iran now decided to enter a pact with Al-Qaeda, and to besmirch India's reputation in the West and make India a target of West in the GWOT!
I don't think, there would be many extremist Shi'ite Groups in India who would not be somehow connected to Tehran!
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'Maoist rebel bomb' kills seven in India's Bihar state
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At least seven people have been killed in north-east India after a bomb thought to have been planted by Maoist rebels exploded, Bihar police say.
The device was found on Saturday, but it was not defused immediately. It was cordoned off and covered with sandbags.
It exploded the following day, while it was being examined by local villagers, a police officer said.
State legislative elections were held in the area on Saturday despite a rebel call for a boycott.
More than 50% of voters turned out in Aurangabad and Gaya districts, the Associated Press news agency reported.
A number of people were also injured in the blast, in Aurangabad district. Police also blamed suspected rebels for another explosion in Gaya district on Saturday which killed two people, the agency said.
Saturday's vote marked the end of month-long multi-phase elections for Bihar's 243-member provincial assembly.
Bihar is one of India's poorest and most corrupt states, though many believe it has begun to shed its reputation for lawlessness, caste violence and banditry.
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Surprised to note that there was no bandobust at all. If they could put sand bags and cordon off the area was it a very tough thing to put 2-3 police men there as well? This type of bandobust is even given for dead bodies through out the night since police inquests can only be done during the day time.Ambar wrote:The device was found on Saturday, but it was not defused immediately. It was cordoned off and covered with sandbags.
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Dont know if this has been posted.
Protests greet Roy in Orissa
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Protests greet Roy in Orissa
Here's a jem
Writer Arundhati Roy was at the receiving end of her own tactic of dissent and protest here on Sunday when ABVP activists tried to stop her from attending a meeting on tribal rights for her controversial remark last month supporting ''azad Kashmir''.
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This officer can be the one who leaked @G tapes.if its him then whole india salutes you sir.Brad Goodman wrote:Home Ministry official arrested for spying?
An IAS officer working with the Home Ministry was today arrested after raids on his office and residence for allegedly leaking sensitive information.
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Per Timesnow, it is something related to Blackberry caseajit_tr wrote:This officer can be the one who leaked @G tapes.if its him then whole india salutes you sir.An IAS officer working with the Home Ministry was today arrested after raids on his office and residence for allegedly leaking sensitive information.
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ajit_tr wrote:This officer can be the one who leaked @G tapes.if its him then whole india salutes you sir.An IAS officer working with the Home Ministry was today arrested after raids on his office and residence for allegedly leaking sensitive information.
TimesNow also says that "Central Intelligence Agency" tipped off Delhi Police. Is it CIA of Amreekans?
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Amazing! An army major passes on sensitive information and it takes the yanks to alert us , now the HMO is compromised and it takes the CIA to jolt us up. Are our agencies on vacation ?Charlie wrote: TimesNow also says that "Central Intelligence Agency" tipped off Delhi Police. Is it CIA of Amreekans?
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Not amazing but how screwed up we are
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Where does it say so? http://www.timesnow.tv/Mole-in-Union-Ho ... 358887.cmsCharlie wrote:TimesNow also says that "Central Intelligence Agency" tipped off Delhi Police. Is it CIA of Amreekans?
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I would request the denizen’s to hold their judgment on this case. And read things other than the stated. The guy is considered to have a near meritorious and clean track record - a rarity in the bureaucracy, if you believe our Attorney General.
The images shown on tv reflect a Doctor with an equanimous reticence. That does not come easy.
Media on the other hand has been shifting blame from him being a paki-agent to a corporate-agent to lord knows what.
I am afraid, but the timing and the alacrity of the officials to nab him leads me to believe that he may be the ‘deep throat’ in the 2G scam.
P.S: Radia tapes very clearly reveal that the corrupt coteries have shown no remorse in destroying careers of honest officers by slapping false investigation on them.
The images shown on tv reflect a Doctor with an equanimous reticence. That does not come easy.
Media on the other hand has been shifting blame from him being a paki-agent to a corporate-agent to lord knows what.
I am afraid, but the timing and the alacrity of the officials to nab him leads me to believe that he may be the ‘deep throat’ in the 2G scam.
P.S: Radia tapes very clearly reveal that the corrupt coteries have shown no remorse in destroying careers of honest officers by slapping false investigation on them.
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At 54 sec in this video it says "Central Intelligence Agencies tipped off Delhi Police". But in other video on TimesNow it is "Intelligence agencies tipped off Delhi Police".Raghavendra wrote:Where does it say so? http://www.timesnow.tv/Mole-in-Union-Ho ... 358887.cmsCharlie wrote:TimesNow also says that "Central Intelligence Agency" tipped off Delhi Police. Is it CIA of Amreekans?
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This does not mean that it was the US CIA was the agency which gave the tip off. The term central intelligence agencies is also used to refer to IB and R&AW.Charlie wrote:"Central Intelligence Agencies tipped off Delhi Police". But in other video on TimesNow it is "Intelligence agencies tipped off Delhi Police".
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Incredibleindia Indeed
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NDTV reports: Five killed in blast at Ooty factory
Details awaited
Details awaited
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3 LeT pigs killed in Poonch encounter
Three top Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) militants were killed and an Army jawan was injured in an encounter with security forces in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.
Acting on a tip-off about the presence of a group of militants, troops of 20 and 16 Rastriya Rifles (RR) and Police launched a search and cordon operation in Mordha belt of Surakote tehsil in the district early on Thursday, Poonch SSP Manmohan Singh told PTI.
Police and troops fired back and an encounter ensued in which three top militants of LeT were killed, he said, adding that all of them are Pakistani militants.
Two of them have been identified as Abu Abdul and Abu Usman, he said adding large quantities of arms and ammunition have been recovered from the scene of the encounter.
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26/11 victims should sue Government of India for negligence
Good that this opinion is being voiced. This will necessarily also preempt talks between India and Pakistan, as those eventually result in terror attacks.
Good that this opinion is being voiced. This will necessarily also preempt talks between India and Pakistan, as those eventually result in terror attacks.
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Chennai Guruvayur Express jumps over a concrete railway sleeper (Mathrubhumi:Malayalam)
The news report is that the Guruvayur bound express train coming from Chennai ran on top of a concrete sleeper kept on the railway track. The concrete sleeper was smashed to smithereens, but the train jolted violently. The incident was at Ullundurpettai near Vizhuppuram Jn. If I am not mistaken such incidents were reported previously also from this area?
The news report is that the Guruvayur bound express train coming from Chennai ran on top of a concrete sleeper kept on the railway track. The concrete sleeper was smashed to smithereens, but the train jolted violently. The incident was at Ullundurpettai near Vizhuppuram Jn. If I am not mistaken such incidents were reported previously also from this area?
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Thadiyantavida Nazir's friend in police custody (Matrhubhumi:Malayalam)
Shabeer, a person suspected to be involved in the bomb blast at the Coimbatore Press club have been arrested on arrival from Saudi Arabia. He is suspected to be a close associate of Shri. Thadiyantavida Nazir.
* As per an ongoing tradition of the security agencies the arrest was executed at the Mumbai Air Port as soon as Shabir landed in a flight from Saudi Arabia .
Shabeer, a person suspected to be involved in the bomb blast at the Coimbatore Press club have been arrested on arrival from Saudi Arabia. He is suspected to be a close associate of Shri. Thadiyantavida Nazir.
* As per an ongoing tradition of the security agencies the arrest was executed at the Mumbai Air Port as soon as Shabir landed in a flight from Saudi Arabia .
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When he had come to India voluntarily on a holiday, of course....* As per an ongoing tradition of the security agencies the arrest was executed at the Mumbai Air Port as soon as Shabir landed in a flight from Saudi Arabia .
Guess India's most wanted keep alternating between bus-stops and airports.
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I have one very innocent question. Why do the most wanted keep alternating between Bus stops and the air ports?
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LeT bid to target oil establishments unearthed in Thane
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_b ... ne_1473995
The anti-terrorism squad (ATS) claims to have unearthed a major Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plot to target oil installations in the country with the arrest of two LeT activists from Thane. The duo — Mohammed Shareef Makhandeen Thakker, 33, and Mohammad Isaq Mohammad Rashid Kumlakh, 29 —was recruiting oil tanker drivers following instructions from the Pakistan-based terror outfit.
The ATS suspects that the recruitment was part of the LeT’s plan to carry out attacks on oil installations in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The drivers were roped in since they have easy access to the targets.
The arrested duo was asked to get details on military installations in Mumbai, Pune and Aurangabad. Kumlakh had also done a recce of the Mumbai Central railway station two to three months ago and passed on information to LeT operatives in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K).
Thakker and Kumlakh, both residents of Gakhrot village in the Rajouri district of J&K and oil tanker drivers, were trapped by ATS sleuths at a bar near Kapurbavdi junction in Thane on November 15.
The duo had come there for a meeting with some people.
ATS chief Rakesh Maria said: “Thakker and Kumlakh were carrying Tokarev 7.65 mm pistols when they were caught. Thakker was carrying seven live rounds of ammunition while Kumlakh was carrying six.’’ Initially, they were booked under the Arms Act but after further investigation, cases under several sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) were slapped against them, he added.
“We came to know that Kumlakh and Thakker work with a transport company named NN Sons at Talasari in Thane. They had links with LeT terrorists and were trying to recruit oil tanker drivers for the outfit. They would have been used to carry out the attacks,” he said.
They were staying in areas like Talasari, Vapi and Silvasa, and looking for possible recruits to indoctrinate them. They had intensified their activities in the last six months, ATS sources said.
ATS officials are investigating their other links in the city and the state. Also, they are looking for people with whom they were in touch with regularly.
Maria said: “It has also come to light that Kumlakh and Thakker were set to go for terror training at PoK after Eid -November 17 - but were arrested before that. We are trying to establish their links with terror suspects and operatives in J&K and other places.”
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_b ... ne_1473995
The anti-terrorism squad (ATS) claims to have unearthed a major Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plot to target oil installations in the country with the arrest of two LeT activists from Thane. The duo — Mohammed Shareef Makhandeen Thakker, 33, and Mohammad Isaq Mohammad Rashid Kumlakh, 29 —was recruiting oil tanker drivers following instructions from the Pakistan-based terror outfit.
The ATS suspects that the recruitment was part of the LeT’s plan to carry out attacks on oil installations in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The drivers were roped in since they have easy access to the targets.
The arrested duo was asked to get details on military installations in Mumbai, Pune and Aurangabad. Kumlakh had also done a recce of the Mumbai Central railway station two to three months ago and passed on information to LeT operatives in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K).
Thakker and Kumlakh, both residents of Gakhrot village in the Rajouri district of J&K and oil tanker drivers, were trapped by ATS sleuths at a bar near Kapurbavdi junction in Thane on November 15.
The duo had come there for a meeting with some people.
ATS chief Rakesh Maria said: “Thakker and Kumlakh were carrying Tokarev 7.65 mm pistols when they were caught. Thakker was carrying seven live rounds of ammunition while Kumlakh was carrying six.’’ Initially, they were booked under the Arms Act but after further investigation, cases under several sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) were slapped against them, he added.
“We came to know that Kumlakh and Thakker work with a transport company named NN Sons at Talasari in Thane. They had links with LeT terrorists and were trying to recruit oil tanker drivers for the outfit. They would have been used to carry out the attacks,” he said.
They were staying in areas like Talasari, Vapi and Silvasa, and looking for possible recruits to indoctrinate them. They had intensified their activities in the last six months, ATS sources said.
ATS officials are investigating their other links in the city and the state. Also, they are looking for people with whom they were in touch with regularly.
Maria said: “It has also come to light that Kumlakh and Thakker were set to go for terror training at PoK after Eid -November 17 - but were arrested before that. We are trying to establish their links with terror suspects and operatives in J&K and other places.”
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Sachin, True. Two persons were arrested and the GRP says the intention was indeed to derail the train. These could be Tamil extremists (from the names of the arrested persons) of the TNLA (Tamil National Liberation Army). In some earlier cases, it was reported that some people wanted to see how the stones were smashed to smithereens.Sachin wrote: If I am not mistaken such incidents were reported previously also from this area?
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I have to be mean to say this as very very "Good news" for united India and the Hindus in particular,Dr. Omar Khalidi, the eminent anti_Hindu Zeehadi scholar from MIT just died in a freak car accident in Boston on 29th November. This guy was an avid Hindu, India basher and wrote books on imaginary oppression of the Muslims with in India and floated a very disturbing idea to declare and isolate the Muslim majority areas with in India in the line of self governance or similar like that, kind of theories to establish more rights for the Muslims and later for may be self-determination etc.. I consider this guy more dangerous than the ordinary Abdul terrorists on the road as he used to hide under his scholarship to push his dangerous hateful twisted theories from a better platform like MIT.
http://www.milligazette.com/news/163-om ... great-loss
http://www.milligazette.com/news/163-om ... great-loss
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This year is going well.
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I second that. I used to send him E-mail on Islamic terrorism and ask him to justify the condition of minorities(Hindus) in the Isalmic countries like in Pakistan , never got a reply.Sanku wrote:This year is going well.
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Guess Alllah called him and enquired about missing reply. Now let karmic wheel grind him slowly and extract the price of his sins against Dharmic people.
Guess Alllah called him and enquired about missing reply. Now let karmic wheel grind him slowly and extract the price of his sins against Dharmic people.
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Intellectual Hypocrital Fraud..............Prem wrote:arjunm
Guess Alllah called him and enquired about missing reply. Now let karmic wheel grind him slowly and extract the price of his sins against Dharmic people.
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The above comments are sickening, distasteful and extremely objectionable to say the least.
This is not the same as celebrating the dispatching of some terrorists by security forces. It is about celebrating the tragic accidental death of a human being who happened to propagate an ideology that one found distasteful.
It is everyone's right to propagate their ideology just as others are free to oppose those ideas, label the ideas as distasteful and celebrate when those ideas are defeated intellectually.
But to celebrate the death of someone because they happen to hold certain objectionable ideas is simply sick. Should one have celebrated the passing away of Ustad Bismillah Khan, a Saraswati devotee who also happened to have a picture of Ayatollah Khomeini on his wall?
We know nothing about the kind of person Omar Khalidi was as an individual. Given this, it is extremely distasteful and disgusting to celebrate at the misery of his family. At the end of the day, nobody is perfect and more importantly nobody is completely "right" or "wrong". Everybody has their own karmic baggage.
If someone expresses support for terrorism, oppose them and defeat their ideas intellectually. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the intellectual victory.
If someone funds terror, it is the government's job to arrest them and prosecute them. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the fact that violence was averted or arrested.
If someone goes a step further and becomes a terrorist, it is upto the army, CRPF and BSF to neutralize them alive or dead. Sure, one will celebrate that a source of violence has been eliminated and innocent people have been saved.
But it seems one folks are celebrating the death of someone simply because they were propagating an objectionable world view. If so, what is the point in espousing supposedly higher "Dharmic" causes over others, whereas in fact the situation is no different from one goon celebrating the elimination of a rival or someone he simply happened to dislike?
This is not the same as celebrating the dispatching of some terrorists by security forces. It is about celebrating the tragic accidental death of a human being who happened to propagate an ideology that one found distasteful.
It is everyone's right to propagate their ideology just as others are free to oppose those ideas, label the ideas as distasteful and celebrate when those ideas are defeated intellectually.
But to celebrate the death of someone because they happen to hold certain objectionable ideas is simply sick. Should one have celebrated the passing away of Ustad Bismillah Khan, a Saraswati devotee who also happened to have a picture of Ayatollah Khomeini on his wall?
We know nothing about the kind of person Omar Khalidi was as an individual. Given this, it is extremely distasteful and disgusting to celebrate at the misery of his family. At the end of the day, nobody is perfect and more importantly nobody is completely "right" or "wrong". Everybody has their own karmic baggage.
If someone expresses support for terrorism, oppose them and defeat their ideas intellectually. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the intellectual victory.
If someone funds terror, it is the government's job to arrest them and prosecute them. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the fact that violence was averted or arrested.
If someone goes a step further and becomes a terrorist, it is upto the army, CRPF and BSF to neutralize them alive or dead. Sure, one will celebrate that a source of violence has been eliminated and innocent people have been saved.
But it seems one folks are celebrating the death of someone simply because they were propagating an objectionable world view. If so, what is the point in espousing supposedly higher "Dharmic" causes over others, whereas in fact the situation is no different from one goon celebrating the elimination of a rival or someone he simply happened to dislike?
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I find your labeling people you do not agree with as sick, sick.
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If you do not claim to support some "superior Dharmic cause" and are simply glad that someone you dislike is dead, then I definitely agree that everything is equal-equal and there is nothing further to be said.
The point I made is addressed to people who claim to be rooting for a superior Dharmic cause.
The point I made is addressed to people who claim to be rooting for a superior Dharmic cause.
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I see no conflict between espousing a Dharmic cause and being satisfied that Adharmic forces are removed from earth by the grace of the divine.
"Dilli door ast"
"Dilli door ast"
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Wrong..kill them, celebrating intellectual victories means s**t when you deal with such people.If someone expresses support for terrorism, oppose them and defeat their ideas intellectually. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the intellectual victory.
Terror gets funded because there are intellectuals who justify terror and get some brainwashed people to fund it and/or become a terriorist.If someone funds terror, it is the government's job to arrest them and prosecute them.
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We have no luxury to entertain your 'holier than thou" attitude. If you have little understanding to read of first my phrase of saying "mean on my part" that is to accommodate the unfortunate death of that imbecile as a human being other than his intentional exploitation of questionable scholarship to ignite Indian Muslim population for brainwashing for another future cuts to our nation is end now and that is being celebrated. please get a handle of all his his own theory of "fraudulent"Muslim Persecution" which , I think, all malicious and dangerous for the future of the Country as he was using a platform like MIT. If he is truly emphatic to the condition and eager to discuss the minority issues he should be brave enough to answer my E-mails to explain the double standards. But he never did that. So I give a rat ass what you feel, really? For the greater good of the country.. we will celebrate the end of his evil intention.aditya wrote:The above comments are sickening, distasteful and extremely objectionable to say the least.
This is not the same as celebrating the dispatching of some terrorists by security forces. It is about celebrating the tragic accidental death of a human being who happened to propagate an ideology that one found distasteful.
It is everyone's right to propagate their ideology just as others are free to oppose those ideas, label the ideas as distasteful and celebrate when those ideas are defeated intellectually.
But to celebrate the death of someone because they happen to hold certain objectionable ideas is simply sick. Should one have celebrated the passing away of Ustad Bismillah Khan, a Saraswati devotee who also happened to have a picture of Ayatollah Khomeini on his wall?
We know nothing about the kind of person Omar Khalidi was as an individual. Given this, it is extremely distasteful and disgusting to celebrate at the misery of his family. At the end of the day, nobody is perfect and more importantly nobody is completely "right" or "wrong". Everybody has their own karmic baggage.
If someone expresses support for terrorism, oppose them and defeat their ideas intellectually. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the intellectual victory.
If someone funds terror, it is the government's job to arrest them and prosecute them. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the fact that violence was averted or arrested.
If someone goes a step further and becomes a terrorist, it is upto the army, CRPF and BSF to neutralize them alive or dead. Sure, one will celebrate that a source of violence has been eliminated and innocent people have been saved.
But it seems one folks are celebrating the death of someone simply because they were propagating an objectionable world view. If so, what is the point in espousing supposedly higher "Dharmic" causes over others, whereas in fact the situation is no different from one goon celebrating the elimination of a rival or someone he simply happened to dislike?
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Quote of the day !! ( Where is the thumbs up smiley when you need it the most )For the greater good of the country.. we will celebrate the end of his evil intention
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Not sure f this was posted here in this thread
Timesnow is reporting about yet another scam where Assam govt was spnsering terror outfit
"TIMES NOW has learnt of government money being channelised to terrorist organisations through government channels in Assam. A Comptroller and Auditor General report available with TIMES NOW shows the state government released Rs. 274 crores extra between 2007 and 2009 through North Cachar Hills Council, that eventually reached terrorist outfit DHD, also known as Black Widows."
You have to give this to PoliticsParty he has been on dot
Timesnow is reporting about yet another scam where Assam govt was spnsering terror outfit
"TIMES NOW has learnt of government money being channelised to terrorist organisations through government channels in Assam. A Comptroller and Auditor General report available with TIMES NOW shows the state government released Rs. 274 crores extra between 2007 and 2009 through North Cachar Hills Council, that eventually reached terrorist outfit DHD, also known as Black Widows."
You have to give this to PoliticsParty he has been on dot
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Chill Boss Chill....aditya wrote:The above comments are sickening, distasteful and extremely objectionable to say the least.
This is not the same as celebrating the dispatching of some terrorists by security forces. It is about celebrating the tragic accidental death of a human being who happened to propagate an ideology that one found distasteful.
It is everyone's right to propagate their ideology just as others are free to oppose those ideas, label the ideas as distasteful and celebrate when those ideas are defeated intellectually.
But to celebrate the death of someone because they happen to hold certain objectionable ideas is simply sick. Should one have celebrated the passing away of Ustad Bismillah Khan, a Saraswati devotee who also happened to have a picture of Ayatollah Khomeini on his wall?
We know nothing about the kind of person Omar Khalidi was as an individual. Given this, it is extremely distasteful and disgusting to celebrate at the misery of his family. At the end of the day, nobody is perfect and more importantly nobody is completely "right" or "wrong". Everybody has their own karmic baggage.
If someone expresses support for terrorism, oppose them and defeat their ideas intellectually. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the intellectual victory.
If someone funds terror, it is the government's job to arrest them and prosecute them. Sure, nothing wrong in celebrating the fact that violence was averted or arrested.
If someone goes a step further and becomes a terrorist, it is upto the army, CRPF and BSF to neutralize them alive or dead. Sure, one will celebrate that a source of violence has been eliminated and innocent people have been saved.
But it seems one folks are celebrating the death of someone simply because they were propagating an objectionable world view. If so, what is the point in espousing supposedly higher "Dharmic" causes over others, whereas in fact the situation is no different from one goon celebrating the elimination of a rival or someone he simply happened to dislike?
This guy is no scholar. He is Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture librarian in MIT. The Aga Khan endowment donated a lot of money to influence MIT/Harvard and he got a plush job. His job is to create theories of dangerous religious ideologies.
He is not just a terrorist. He is the brains behind manufacturing of causes of terrorism. He will come up theories, and then builds propaganda using the cover of intellectual support he gets as a part of institution such as MIT. No one questions him and every one takes him a scholar. I saw his vituperative campaign through outlookindia. Him being dead is a good sign that God wants to protect India . This is coming form an atheist like me.
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This Khalidi guy was infinitely more dangerous than the average paki abdul getting his 72 in an ied mubarak which brings a smile to our lips. His end only increases the space for morality and dharmic values and it is this that is being celebrated, not his death itself.
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I support celebrating death of the pro-terrorists and the corrupt.