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i wonder does all the stupid freaks exist only in JNU.
army buys defence equipment, JNU students protests,
CRPF kill maoists, JNU students protests,
Army kill terrosrists in Kashmir, JNU students protests.
seriously, these students are as nuts as the person upon whose name this university is named.
p.s. when i read the heading of this news posted by Ejaz, i knew these students can only be JNU students.
Delhi students hold solidarity march for Egyptian protesters | TwoCircles.net
interests of capitalists, multinationals and his Western masters mainly the United States. Egyptian people are still deprived from development, employment and dignity of being citizen of a respected nation and living in inhuman conditions. Laborer’s movements, judge’s struggle, students’ struggle and opposition parties have all been repeatedly crushed,” said the Forum in a release.
Prakash Karat, General Secretary, Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Ashok Tanwar, President [Member of Prliament Lok Sabha]
Sitaram Yechury, Member, Polit Bureau, Communist Party of India (Marxist)
[edit] Union Minister of State and state level Cabinet Minister
Thomas Issac, Finance Minister of Kerala
Digvijay Singh (Bihar), former Union Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Its not a protest, its a solidarity march peacefully without calling bands and causing inconvenience to people which some political parties in India are famous for which is really stupid
I don't understand why you are being so antsy or calling it stupid? They want to express their support for democracy in Egypt
i wonder does all the stupid freaks exist only in JNU.
army buys defence equipment, JNU students protests,
CRPF kill maoists, JNU students protests,
Army kill terrosrists in Kashmir, JNU students protests.
seriously, these students are as nuts as the person upon whose name this university is named.
p.s. when i read the heading of this news posted by Ejaz, i knew these students can only be JNU students.
i agree,all doped kids there
when mubarak gone..what will happen to egypt ?
will it become secular state or islamic state ?
Delhi students hold solidarity march for Egyptian protesters | TwoCircles.net
New Delhi: Egypt Solidarity Forum organized a solidarity candle light march yesterday to support peoples ongoing struggle in Egypt. Hundreds of students, academicians and activists of different political parties participated in the march at the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Starting from Ganga Dhaba, the march ended at Chandrabhaga hostel where convener of Egypt Solidarity Forum Omair Anas addressing the marchers. He said that the revolution is just on the half way and Hosni Mubarak cannot face peoples stiff resistance to his oppressive tactics. He said that this solidarty march is historical in the sense that we dont want Egyptian people to feel isolated; rather they should know that they are not alone. Hosni Mubarak regime has been oppressing its own people and using worst oppressive tactics to crush civil societys every effort, he added.
Prof. Ramakrishna of JNU said that this revolution has grown out of longtime unanswered grievances and increased gap between delivery and promises. He also emphasized that the revolution will engulf other countries. SFIs Anand, AISAs Vismay and DSUs Anirban also spoke and expressed their full solidarity with the people of Egypt.
We believe that Egyptian people are victims of their own rulers as well as their western masters. Recent Tunisian revolution has brought pains and ironies of Tunisian people to the worlds knowledge which has been hidden by Ben Ali as part of Tunisia Shining project. In Egypt also, Hosni Mubarak has protected interests of capitalists, multinationals and his Western masters mainly the United States. Egyptian people are still deprived from development, employment and dignity of being citizen of a respected nation and living in inhuman conditions. Laborers movements, judges struggle, students struggle and opposition parties have all been repeatedly crushed, said the Forum in a release.
Muslim brotherhood is major opposition party(though banned) in Egypt and enjoys widespread support..but worrying factor is top echelons of Al-Qaida have hailed from this same organisation..in fact is one of the reasons why west supports Mubarak..he has kept Islamist forces in Egypt in check.
Well,these @$$holes have no other work to do...
Their professors should give them a hour of lecture about history of India in 18th century...