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Tell me, your heart starts bleeding for this man because he is a Muslim or because he is an anti-Indian ?this seems to be bombay... i thought i could hear marathi accent from that foul fellow... a shiv sena or mns terrorist i suppose.
these fake-patriots and fool nationalists are everywhere in india, commoner versions of the stupid preity zinta who did the same thing last year i think.
did these ultra-nationalist haraamis cry for 200,000 farmers who suicided between 1997 and 2010?? do they cry every time a "honor killing" takes place?? they offer unliving idols food but leave humans to die of hunger !! did india's national anthem ever come of use to these oppressed and dead people??
wallah !! anti-humanism finds great acceptance in india.
a country that is called "suicide capital of the world" should really be involved changing the system completely instead of being proud of the indefensible.
jai humanity !!
What has farmer suicide got to do with disrespecting National Anthem ? Do you know, understand the meaning/purpose and symbolism of National Anthem ? Any decent school in India teaches that, in case you were paying attention. You cannot live in a land and disrespect the land and the people in the same time.
And you guessed political party affiliation by hearing someone talk ? Consider starting your own private investigation agency, you will make millions.
Intolerance is on the rise in Indian occupied regions. This is the warning-these incidents are a warning of things to come and how it can be far worse. Remember once Fazlullah was a no body and could be caught by a single policeman rather than an army battalion in Swat. Take action now and save the people a lot of pain.
My family was right in choosing Pakistan though. The Indians condone this kind of thing in a kind of twisted sense of patriotism.
I don't know whether you have such discipline in your country, but here in India, we expect everybody to follow a code of conduct, that goes for all.