Kyusuibu Honbu
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I am asking what crimes the refugees are committing now, not what happened fifty years ago.
If its the refugees,nothing
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I am asking what crimes the refugees are committing now, not what happened fifty years ago.
we don't support terrorists. china has always been a firm opponent of terrorism as we are one of the biggest victims of terrorism.
india on the other hand is supporting a hardcore neofascist and extremist tibetan "government in exile" responsible for the skinning and torture of ordinary tibetans for "religious reasons".
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.. Thats your mentality .. not ours..as evident from the comments on india which is on same lines and echoed all the time here.
Britian colonized india for nearly 100 years robbing india and split yr country , yet we dont seem any anti briatain sentiment here or any where else in india, on the contrary india endorse its master culture to an extend that they even make english one of their official languages and proud of it too. oh and dont forget the CWG another reminder of colonization and India was so proud of hosting it even though it makes a complete mess of it.
Britian colonized india for nearly 100 years robbing india and split yr country , yet we dont seem any anti briatain sentiment here or any where else in india, on the contrary india endorse its master culture to an extend that they even make english one of their official languages and proud of it too. oh and dont forget the CWG another reminder of colonization and India was so proud of hosting it even though it makes a complete mess of it.
British colonised other countries too including Australia, US , Pakistan , Bangladesh etc etc...
Do u hold the same for them too or is it India exclusive expert opinion of urs???
Statute of Westminster 1931 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Statute of Westminster 1931 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (22 & 23 Geo. V c. 4, 11 December 1931) which established legislative equality for the self-governing dominions of the British Empire and the United Kingdom, with a few residual exceptions, notably India