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'This article is a good spotlight on what Pakistan and ISI are doing in India'
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Wed, 07 Jun 2000, 09:02:47EST +0530 What are you trying to achieve by writing on such issues? Not that I am a critic of your work, but I do not think it is serving any purpose. How many people enjoy the Internet facility? Your writings may not reach the masses at large. But I do agree that Muslim fundamentalism is a universal problem. It must be checked urgently. Pramod Rathi
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Thu, 15 Jun 2000, 22:56:08EST +0530 The writer of this piece needs to be congratulated. This is fantastic journalism. Please continue to bring us such good work. John Sunder
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 06:21:18EST -0400 Who created this situation for us in India? Was it Gandhi? What strategy is the government supposed to employ in order to cope? And what about the Hindus? How come Hindus and their leaders have no strategy even though they are the targets? Sounds something like the ostrich that buried its head in the sand, doesn't it? Sanjay
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 05:11:47EST These articles should be published in Indian dailies or through other means so that normal, peace-loving people are also aware of what is happening around them. Do you think such activities are the problem of India alone? I think similar activities pose serious security risks in China, Russia, Indonesia, Philippines, Yugoslavia, Algeria, Egypt, etc. The central and state governments should take suitable action in the interests of national security. The action should start from the point where the brainwashing takes place. Nobody should be allowed to be taught that the existence of other religions or other classes of people is against one's belief or religion. Nobody should be allowed to take the law into their hands. Jasmine Lijo
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 09:22:13EST -0400 This article is a good spotlight on what Pakistan and its ISI are doing to India. Keep featuring such articles and I am sure it will help us stand as a strong, united nation by educating the masses as to what the country is really going through. Mohit Kale
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 10:03:44EST -0400 That was an interesting article though it might be even better if you could write on how best these situations can be remedied. It would be good if such articles were published in daily newspapers too because there are many people who cannot access the internet.
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 15:26:10EST +0100 This is a very good series which effectively brings to light the kind of problems India is facing . All the very best and do carry on the good work! Suneel
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 10:37:13EST -0400 All this is not good for India. One the one hand you have today's youngsters who are trying their best to make India an ideal place to live in and on the other hand, we have such people who are doing all they can to break India. I think the Indian government should take serious steps to check this problem and what's more, they need to act fast. Ashish Gor
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 10:50:49EST -0700 I am happy that at last the likes of George Iype have decided to open their eyes. This article is the first one from George Iype that makes sense to me. So far, the entire English media has been indulging in BJP/VHP/RSS bashing. If anything went wrong, these political parties were blamed. Now that investigating agencies have come out with evidence of the involvement of the Pakistan-based organisations in terrorist activities in India, the English media and all others who were crying for the blood of the BJP/VHP/RSS should hang their heads in shame. I would like to see the entire media and the churches in this country apologise to the people of India for the disinformation campaign they have been conducting. Vimal Kansal
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 11:19:04EST I congratulate you for that good report. Even as the politicians are pointing fingers at each other for the blasts in religious places we learn that it is Pakistan and the ISI that are responsible for these activities. If we look at the events closely, it can be observed that nothing really happened when the blasts occurred in churches except for some minor protests and for people pointing their fingers at the RSS. The blasts in temples were not even mentioned in the press. The destruction after a blast in a mosque in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh was really massive. Road transport buses were torched and there were widespread riots. From this one can understand how deeply the ISI has penetrated into our society and the extent to which it is ready to destabilise the country. Keep up the good work, Rediff! Raj
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 12:09:44EST -0700 I appreciate the fact that you featured such a subject. The ISI definitely poses a major threat to India's security. Venkatesha Murthy
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 17:30:39EST -0500 The feature made for interesting reading but I think you could have included some more solid facts. Nirav Chokshi
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000, 17:06:20EST -0700 Thank you for an informative article. It gives us an idea of how Pakistan is systematically working to destroy India. Such articles will wake up Indians who are not really aware of the extent of damage Pakistan is trying to create. I look forward more such articles on your site. Krishnamurthy
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