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Posted: 8 years ago
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<font size="3">can someone tell me what they showed in the flashback in dil se? when meghna narrates a story of her bad childhood, what have they shown in india's historical context? did the army people kill and rape certain communities? I am very confused!</font>
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I think they showed how the separatists have been treated by the Army...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: cricketfan1

I think they showed how the separatists have been treated by the Army...



can u please explain more? it is just my knowledge of indian history is really poor! I was just appalled at what they have shown in movies like dil se and dhoka
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Indian army's killed their parents. Her elder sister was raped and killed in front of her.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Niks77


can u please explain more? it is just my knowledge of indian history is really poor! I was just appalled at what they have show in movies like dil se and dhoka


I am also not too knowledgeable in this, but I think just like Kashmir even the eastern states like Tripura, Mijoram (all the seven states in the east) are not happy being with India as they feel they are being grossly ignored by the center...I think Dil Se is one such movie which kind of tried to throw some light on it while most of the movies are dedicated to Kashmir issues...Ironic as it is, even their separatist movement isn't as recognized as the issues of the other parts of the country!

May be this link will help you get a better idea about it...

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: CHIPPEDCUP

Indian army's killed their parents. Her elder sister was raped and killed in front of her.


lol I know what happened in the movie, i am asking about it it in the context of indian history!
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: cricketfan1


I am also not too knowledgeable in this, but I think just like Kashmir even the eastern states like Tripura, Mijoram (all the seven states in the east) are not happy being with India as they feel they are being grossly ignored by the center...I think Dil Se is one such movie which kind of tried to throw some light on it while most of the movies are dedicated to Kashmir issues...Ironic as it is, even their separatist movement isn't as recognized as the issues of the other parts of the country!

May be this link will help you get a better idea about it...


thank you😃
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Naxal propaganda- naxal women are trained to shove sticks and stones in their vagina and then cry rape by armed forces.
But on another note, do you know the big money involved in fanning the naxal problem? Do you think it's by coincidence that the naxal problem exists only in India's rare earths rich areas. Do you know that mercenaries dressed up in army camouflage clothes to commit rape and atrocities on local populations and implicate the Indian army?

Do you know realise that Purulia arms drop was only one of many?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: cricketfan1


I am also not too knowledgeable in this, but I think just like Kashmir even the eastern states like Tripura, Mijoram (all the seven states in the east) are not happy being with India as they feel they are being grossly ignored by the center...I think Dil Se is one such movie which kind of tried to throw some light on it while most of the movies are dedicated to Kashmir issues...Ironic as it is, even their separatist movement isn't as recognized as the issues of the other parts of the country!

May be this link will help you get a better idea about it...


I suggest only Indians talk about Indian issues. 7 states are not happy being with India? Says who? Irom Sharmila tried so hard to repeal AFSPA from Manipur and stood for election. How many voted she got? 89...People of Manipur rejected her completely.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ibnbattuta

Naxal propaganda- naxal women are trained to shove sticks and stones in their vagina and then cry rape by armed forces.

But on another note, do you know the big money involved in fanning the naxal problem? Do you think it's by coincidence that the naxal problem exists only in India's rare earths rich areas. Do you know that mercenaries dressed up in army camouflage clothes to commit rape and atrocities on local populations and implicate the Indian army?

Do you know realise that Purulia arms drop was only one of many?


do u have any source for this info?

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