Posted in Pocet Knives on 02/13/2010 04:18 pm by Butterscotch
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Why Jawaharlal Nehru on the icon of the Congress made these statements?
1 On August 15, 1963 - To gain independence not even shed drop Blood (Do remember that millions of Hindus murdered by Muslims in Pakistan. O Forgot prisons in Port Blair and killing by sawarkar Veer, Bhagat Singh Sukhdev and so rajguru Lajpatrai) 1962 after China's War - Not even a blade of grass grows on barren land 90000 kms India lost to China (Forgot stonre Neelam precious mines in that area) 1962 China War - We must not lose this strategic bridge (Protection of two wooden planks over a stream Nehru ledsd in order to soldiers killed in India) The agreement on accession of Kashmir with Maharaj Hari Singh in 1947 - unless you add subject to the will of the people who not accept Kashmir as part of India (why Muslims do not only why willfor Punjabi Hindus for 47
Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India, thanks to fortuitous circumstances. There were at least two national leaders, who have done much better than the first Prime Minister of India. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died in a mysterious plane crash that has never been truly authenticated. Sardar Patel, the iron man of India does not receive the blessings of Gandhi. Nehru, thanks to his English education, were more comfortable in an environment traditionally English. His mentality was also fashioned by the ideas of English. Thus, although it was Prime Minister of India and an Indian himself, his soul, was just India. Nehru was eager praise from abroad, especially from countries West. To win such praise, often deliberately overlooked Indian interests. And she's useless organizations such as the Non-Aligned Movement not exist today or the principle of self-defeating Panchsheel. Statement No. 1 is a compliment to Gandhi's principle of nonviolence. Gandhi was Nehru's main benefactor. Nehru made this statement by insisting that not only non-violent struggle led by Gandhi Indian independence. The martyrs of Bengal, Punjab and Maharashtra, who led struggles against the British forces were forgotten and sacrificed their lives for the independence of India. Conveniently forgotten was the armed struggle Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and the contribution Faujas of Azad Hind. The statement No. 2, the interests of India and, most important of its territorial sovereignty was given a pass in the name of good relations with China. China is ready to fight with India to regain what it considers its own territory. No staff respecting leader would have given an inch of territory of an aggressor. This statement certainly puts Nehru patriotism to question. These statements have never been spoken by Netaji and Sardar Patel. Statement No. 3 shows that Nehru was not a sound administrator. I did not understand statesmanship, governance or war. Another thing, should have conducted a tactical withdrawal from the bridge and saved the precious lives of Indian soldiers participating in an unequal battle with Chinese forces. Statement No. 4 states that Nehru was a pseudo-secularist. Its principle of secularism Extended to provide improper benefits to Muslims while denying rights to Hindus justified, although the latter were killed in large numbers in Pakistan at the time of partition. Much of the special status of Kashmir that enjoys a lopsided result of Nehru's policies in relation to Muslims of that State at the expense of the interests of Hindus persecuted.
Posted in Swords on 02/13/2010 11:28 am by Fluffy
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Anybody know any good medieval / fantasy movies?
King Arthur and I've seen a million times LOTR. Soo, said this is there some legend films that have that tone?
Eragon, Stardust, a Knights Tale, Pirates of the Caribbean, Willow, Labyrinth, Troy, some are old, some are new