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To all Sick people to get well soon!!!!

Few bloody Indians think that they know history of India.....but now I think time has come to teach some lessons about our history and a take home "GYAN" about not to poke their nose into matters which they are not supposed to put their shit.....

to begin with.......lets see how our history shaped up in early 19th century:

"Everything started in early years of 20th century when many Hindu leaders occupied the lime-light. few of them were Mahatma Gandhi, Tilak, Nehru and many more. At that time many Muslim leader felt that being minority they can be isolated and may be under-treated in the reign of HINDUS. though it was based on few apprehension of handful of leaders, but it aggravated and proved fatal for the nation.
lets look what happend after that:

The All India Muslim League (AIML) was formed in Dhaka in 1906 by Muslims who were suspicious of the Hindu-majority Indian National Congress. They complained that Muslim members did not have the same rights as Hindu members. A number of different scenarios were proposed at various times.
Among the first to make the demand for a separate state was the writer/philosopher Allama Iqbal, who, in his presidential address to the 1930 convention of the Muslim League said that a separate nation for Muslims was essential in an otherwise Hindu-dominated subcontinent."

till this time, Mohammed Ali Jinnah was no where in the picture (Plz note it). he was one of the most committed colleague of Gandhi Ji. but when you have somebody who can push you for wrong causes based on some rumors and strategic brain-wash by some ill-hearted people, then you tend to accept the wrong path (like it happens with the millitants/terrorists). eventually our partition was signed and nation was separated in 2 parts on the basis of religion by Independence of India act'1947.

after looking at the history so far, what is the take home lesson?

very simple:

"people when in minority, crave for things which they can take easily if they are part of the main-stream but they quarrel, they fight, they do back-biting and finally end up on the looser side".

this is evident from the condition of Pakistan, if we compare it with India. They are on the verge of collapse due to selfish leadership and sick mentality of politicians.

now, the question arises out, why am i writing about such thing which is long debated and a part of history of our nation??

answer is very simple, just to show the mirror to few sick people to get well soon.
"the things that took place few days back was a horror!!!! nobody had expected this ever, even in dreams........but it happend".

you know why?

because few people who thought they are in minority and expected that they can raise their voice to such a pitch which can deaf the "right". actually they are not minority, they are sick of themselves. they are just trying hard and craving for identity...............

but at the cost of integrity of the whole bunch?

at the cost of harmony of the batch?

at the cost of friendship?

No! you are not allowed to do this.

you know why everything was accepted?

because we strongly believe in one thing :

"Always forgive troublemakers - nothing annoys them so much"

again history repeated itself. there occurred a partition where a Pakistan is formed and India gave way to sick people to chose their fate.

but history teaches alot more than expected. today India stands tall and Pakistan is on its knees, sick , helpless and full of shitty coward leaders who play blame game, use all podiums to cry louder.........

but whatever Pakistan does India grows stronger & stronger!!!!!!

I need not to say what i mean by comparing "India & pakistan" because this is evident and on the plate that both are not comparable.

finally i would like to say that "if we are silent it doesnot mean that we have out done, only thing is that we don't want to creat a new "pakistan" where leaders will keep barking their heart out & the common people face the brunt of it...................

we are silent and accepting things because we care about the people who are dragged into the fray and we want a united India".

Note down these lines:

"I can forgive, but I cannot forget, is only another way of saying, I will not forgive.The only ones who can forgive are dead; the living have no right to forget"


"Jai Hind"

Comments

  1. I think people who don't have mind & believe in sheep walk are Pakistani, and they always want to pull India back, they don't have guts to face India directly. so they use terrorism as their tool. i would like to say that do not be influenced by Pakistan and use your own mind, you so called Pakistanis........ India is never wrong.

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  2. @ anonymous:

    thanks for your comments.but eventually the example applies to every body, whether this is Israel/palestine or South Korea or North. or it is a battle between two brothers.......it is applicable to all conditions.

    i just expect people to say their heart out and loud.......we common people should not get in grooves of a diplomat.....

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