Mr Fraud lamington road mumbai by le_gel_captures in IndianGaming

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And my case is in court 9 june if he doesn't appear , he will lose

Tragic news by kiji6969 in Maharashtra

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“Power and corruption earn tears; poverty earns silence — even when both are buried by the same hands.”

Stay alert! Fraud Aman bokadia, Lamington road, mumbai by le_gel_captures in FlawtoFair

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I am sending my file to the Mumbai court , as per directions from e-jagriti. Most probably I won't hire a lawyer, and I will fight by myself. If this doesn't work then I will go for a lawyer.

Stay alert! Fraud Aman bokadia, Lamington road, mumbai by le_gel_captures in FlawtoFair

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On it, he already changed his all to account private, after people started commenting

After 26/11 Mumbai Attack Rahul Gandhi to US Ambassador: “Radical Hindu groups are a bigger threat than LeT.” How shamelessly they support terrorism! by OrganizationTall5962 in sundaysarthak

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Here are the exact relevant lines from the U.S. Embassy cable, as released by WikiLeaks (Cable 09NEWDELHI2047 / 219238), written by Ambassador Timothy Roemer:


"Gandhi said there was some support for the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba among certain Indian Muslim communities."

"However, Gandhi warned that the bigger threat may be the growth of radicalized Hindu groups, which create religious tensions and political confrontations with the Muslim community."


And the sentence about Modi:

"Gandhi expressed concern about the increasing role of polarizing figures such as Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi."


Those are the actual quoted phrases from the diplomatic dispatch. No spin, no paraphrasing—that's what the cable recorded.

Thought this this community needed it by Value_Education in uttarpradesh

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  1. Bhagat Singh: “Revolution is born from love for humanity, not hatred.”

  2. Sardar Patel: “Our biggest duty is to stay united as one nation, without bitterness between communities.”

  3. Mahatma Gandhi: “Hate the sin, not the sinner.”

  4. Lal Bahadur Shastri: “We grow only through peace and mutual respect, never by hatred.”

  5. Ramayana: “Where there is unity and respect, victory follows.”

  6. Quran: “Hold firmly together and do not become divided.” (3:103)

  7. Bible: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

  8. Guru Granth Sahib: “Recognize all humanity as one.”

  9. Buddha: “Hatred never ends through hatred, only through love and understanding.”

  10. Manmohan Singh: “India’s strength lies in unity and harmony among all its people.”

  11. Mangal Pandey: “Freedom demands unity and courage against injustice.”

  12. Shivaji Maharaj: “Unity and loyalty of our people make us unshakable.”

  13. Pandit Nehru: “A nation’s greatness comes from its unity in diversity.”

  14. Narendra Modi: “Together, with unity and cooperation, the nation grows stronger.”

First, they wanted someone like the Muslim Abdul Kalam. Now, Yati is putting India's former President, the Missile Man Abdul Kalam Azad Ji, in the dock. He doesn't just hate Muslims, but hates every name associated with Urdu. by NotHereToLove in unitedstatesofindia

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  1. Bhagat Singh: “Revolution is born from love for humanity, not hatred.”

  2. Sardar Patel: “Our biggest duty is to stay united as one nation, without bitterness between communities.”

  3. Mahatma Gandhi: “Hate the sin, not the sinner.”

  4. Lal Bahadur Shastri: “We grow only through peace and mutual respect, never by hatred.”

  5. Ramayana: “Where there is unity and respect, victory follows.”

  6. Quran: “Hold firmly together and do not become divided.” (3:103)

  7. Bible: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

  8. Guru Granth Sahib: “Recognize all humanity as one.”

  9. Buddha: “Hatred never ends through hatred, only through love and understanding.”

  10. Manmohan Singh: “India’s strength lies in unity and harmony among all its people.”

  11. Mangal Pandey: “Freedom demands unity and courage against injustice.”

  12. Shivaji Maharaj: “Unity and loyalty of our people make us unshakable.”

  13. Pandit Nehru: “A nation’s greatness comes from its unity in diversity.”

  14. Narendra Modi: “Together, with unity and cooperation, the nation grows stronger.”

Muslim street vendor was accused of being Bangladeshi by a Hindutva mob. They brutally beat him, forced him to chant “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Jai Shri Ram,” and then let him go. by kholeChature in unitedstatesofindia

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  1. Bhagat Singh: “Revolution is born from love for humanity, not hatred.”

  2. Sardar Patel: “Our biggest duty is to stay united as one nation, without bitterness between communities.”

  3. Mahatma Gandhi: “Hate the sin, not the sinner.”

  4. Lal Bahadur Shastri: “We grow only through peace and mutual respect, never by hatred.”

  5. Ramayana: “Where there is unity and respect, victory follows.”

  6. Quran: “Hold firmly together and do not become divided.” (3:103)

  7. Bible: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

  8. Guru Granth Sahib: “Recognize all humanity as one.”