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Thank you Pakistan, says Facebook Buzz Up ShareCan someone post the article's text here? The link is blocked at my end due to the facebook in its name.
Thank you Pakistan, says Facebook Buzz Up Share
Twitter Delicious Myspace Digg Stumble Upon Facebook Tue, Apr 27 09:05 AM
Mumbai, April 26 -- Trust social networking sites to not miss a chance to have a say in any heated current topic. Fan pages and messages on two popular sites - Facebook and Twitter - are fast becoming an ideal place for Internet junkies to vent.
Facebook reportedly has over 90 fan pages on Sania Mirza and her much talked about wedding to Pakistani cricketer, Shaoib Mallik. The page called 'Thank you Pakistan for taking Sania Mirza, now please take Rakhi Sawant also' has earned itself over 65,000 fans in a matter of two weeks. It currently has over 75,000 people supporting the statement.
And the popularity of the other group,'Throw away Shashi Tharoor and Lalit Modi', only puts in perspective how much importance the public spat between the two political figures is actually being given. As against the 65,000 fans for Sania's group, this page has only 30-odd members.
The category of this group proudly falls under Common Interest - Politics, while the description is 'throw away these un required people.' The topics of conversation on either site concern young enthusiasts making fun of how both the issues were given reverence on national news.
While a part of the page has also become a ground for debate between Internet junkies from both the neighbouring nations on various topics, the albums have been loaded with images of Rakhi Sawant and one of her alleged forced kiss with Mika Singh as well.
thats what the link is showing..
I think people on both sides need to get this through.Indians need to get this thing through their heads - we haven't taken Sania Mirza. She wasn't anyone's personal property to take or give away. She and Shoaib willingly decided to get married. They both still belong to whoever they say they belong to - still their birth countries.
I think people on both sides need to get this through.
Indians need to get this thing through their heads - we haven't taken Sania Mirza. She wasn't anyone's personal property to take or give away. She and Shoaib willingly decided to get married. They both still belong to whoever they say they belong to - still their birth countries.
Does the word "secular" have anything to even do with that article? Whats your point? And whoa, some one even "thanks" you for that post.
SO, how does the word "Secular" fit in here. Or are you trying to turn the debate to some other angle not related to the above news article?
Plz clarify, what do you want to imply by introducing the secular angle here?
Make it both Indians and Pakistanis and your post is bang on...
well the word secular combine it with secular system or secular thinking are not some thing we can differentiate.
You cannot say you live in a secular state and do not follow secular thinkings nor they imply to different state of the govenrment or ppl living in it.
I have rightly written Secualar Indians.
Cheers
Make it both Indians and Pakistanis and your post is bang on...
Indians need to get this thing through their heads - we haven't taken Sania Mirza. She wasn't anyone's personal property to take or give away. She and Shoaib willingly decided to get married. They both still belong to whoever they say they belong to - still their birth countries.
You need to adjust the dose of your medication. Please read your own post and ask yourself is it making any sense, are you yourself convinced with your logic?