Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Where is the solution?

The ruling 'secular' brigade(consisting of the 'secular' parties to which the English media and the associated loony-'liberal' intellectuals are subservient) is doing what it does best. - catering to its minority vote-bank irrespective of however damaging that might be to the nation and its security. What started with scrapping anti-terror laws at a time when other countries were busy strengthening them and reached a crescendo with the practical subversion of the court's verdict in the case of death penalty to Afzal Guru now continues with the alleged fake encounter case. The killing, in a police encounter in Gujarat, of a man called Sohrabuddin charged with multiple anti-national activities (many of the charges had been filed by the 'secular parties' themselves when in power, as this article tells us), is being declared even before trial by these secular parties, to be a 'cold-blooded murder of an innocent man by trigger friendly police', thus making Sohrabuddin a 'secular' martyr. The shameless, servile English media dances to the tune of these political parties which further puts the nation at risk as there is no check for this anti-national minority-appeasement politics. Is there no counter to this menace? The only hope, as ever, lies in the people of this nation.

4 comments:

Sandeep said...

Olle subservience-u, subversions-u.

Harish said...

hehe houdu! hushaar ilde iddaaga blog maaDidre entha wordsgaLu barutte annodakke oLLe example-u ee post-u.

Arjun Sharma said...

Sohrabuddin alla, avana wife-na ettiddakkalva galate maadtirodu ellru?

Harish said...

bari avana wife-na ettiddakk-aagiddre, eno heLbahudittu. They allege that Sohrabuddin himself was not a terrorist and the encounter was fake. Ishrat jahan, who was killed in another encounter, is also being termed a victim of fake encounter although the CBI/Delhi Police had also confirmed that she was an LeT operative. And her death was also commemorated on the LeT website ante.

This is a very enlightening article in this regard.