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Posted: 12 years ago
#81
Guys, why are you all getting personal over a debate. One can always discuss the issue without throwing around personal comments or judging others. Difference of opinions end of the day.

Anyways, RIP to the soldiers who lost their loves trying to protect their country. Soldiers will always have my utmost respect for their sheer dedication towards their country and it's citizen. Thanks for your contribution at making any country live in peace.

Edited by -Chandramukhi- - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#82
Yea I'm outta here too. My right to my opinion is obviously not as important as these two brave people that died such a tragic death.

Respect to them. Hope their families find peace and strength in knowing the fact that they died serving what they believed was a good cause!👏
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Posted: 12 years ago
#83

Originally posted by: guess_wh0



I'm done disrespecting two brave soldiers, by have a futile argument with you, in this thread.

1) A soldier's death is never meaningless.
2) They put on the uniforms for the money, they die for pride.

The only thing I've deduced from this thread is that you're completely inhumane and you're most likely of Pakistani descent. Which would put things into perspective. Regardless, I'm done.

RIP!




Er No Guess...we're not done...our fight has just begun..I shudder to think of the reactions of the family members of these martyrs when they see the bodies..I think we need to keep reminding our government that this needs to stop. If you can lathi charge peaceful anti rape protestors and do everything to supress them, I certainly expect you to do something about this.
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Posted: 12 years ago
#84

Originally posted by: guess_wh0


I'm done disrespecting two brave soldiers, by have a futile argument with you, in this thread.

1) A soldier's death is never meaningless.
2) They put on the uniforms for the money, they die for pride.

The only thing I've deduced from this thread is that you're completely inhumane and you're most likely of Pakistani descent. Which would put things into perspective. Regardless, I'm done.

RIP!



Dude on one hand you call him inhumane, yet you don't hesitate to pass a racist comment and stereotype Pakistanis. Why being so judgmental over an argument to bring Pakistanis in the discussion.

Edited by -Chandramukhi- - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#85
Its extremely painful...i saw the news on tv and i felt extremely sad and hurt ...Hats off to our soldiers who are there to protect us ...they dont care abt their lives ...May their souls rest in peace .Its a very very sad day ...

..India has always been a peaceful nation ...it really hurts when sumone tries to destroy the peace and integrity of our country...

Proud on our Indian army ...
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Posted: 12 years ago
#86
There's a boogeyman in America's case. They are fighting an enemy that they themselves created and they are invading countries trying to find WMD's that don't exist.

But I don't see how there is a boogeyman in India's case. There were infiltrators from across the border trying to get into the country and that's what the Indian soldiers died fighting against. Who knows how many lives they might have saved in advance. What I'm worried about is if some of the infiltrators did sneak in. Don't get me wrong I do not support Indian army's human right abuses in Kashmir and North East. But should they have just let those infiltrators in ? And then what ? Have more 26/11's across the country ? Easy for some of you to say all this fluffy, idealistic crap when you are living abroad, but I got family over there.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: silverbug

There's a boogeyman in America's case. They are fighting an enemy that they themselves created and they are invading countries trying to find WMD's that don't exist.

But I don't see how there is a boogeyman in India's case. There were infiltrators from across the border trying to get into the country and that's what the Indian soldiers died fighting against. Who knows how many lives they might have saved in advance. What I'm worried about is if some of the infiltrators did sneak in. Don't get me wrong I do not support Indian army's human right abuses in Kashmir and North East. But should they have just let those infiltrators in ? And then what ? Have more 26/11's across the country ? Easy for some of you to say all this fluffy, idealistic crap when you are living abroad, but I got family over there.




Thank you.👏 It is easy to stay abroad and spew shit that don't affect us. It is a completely different story when you're personally invested in it.
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Posted: 12 years ago
#88
RIP brave soldiers who died serving and protecting the nation. No one deserves such inhumane end to their lives, Salute you for your selfless courage to serve your country, which was your own decision and not the government's to force you into joining the forces.


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Posted: 12 years ago
#89
RIP for my martyres just want to know were those to pak intruders beheaded or not
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dexterkilaila




Thank you.👏 It is easy to stay abroad and spew shit that don't affect us. It is a completely different story when you're personally invested in it.

Agree with both of you. I live abroad too, but my heart beats for India and Indians. And honestly, I believe India is one of the countries that can set glorious precedents before the entire world. Imagine a largely Hindu country having a Sikh prime minister and a ruling party led by an Italian Christian, and where we had a Muslim President just a few years back. Makes me proud.

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