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To: JPR who wrote (11856)3/5/2002 1:35:19 PM
From: Nandu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
You are quite right, yet I wonder if more could have been done to prevent the revenge killings.

The revenge attacks have killed ten times more than the people killed at Godhra, but we need to focus on Godhra. I can understand why the riots happened (which is not to say I support them), but I am still at a loss as to why Godhra happened. By all accounts it was premeditated and organized, by a few people, and the mob organized with the spreading of false rumors. The question is, what was their objective? Anybody who planned it had the brains to realize that it will touch of communal rioting all over India, but what benefit did they gain from it?



To: JPR who wrote (11856)3/13/2002 1:25:55 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Look at America, it lost about 4000 people, it didn't go and butcher the muslims in US. That is the difference between a developed society and a developing society.

That is the difference between a civilized society and a primitive society, you idiot! The word "developing" was probably coined by the UN as a euphemism for "uncivilized", and probably because of a demand from India!

You guys should never have got freedom from the British. Unfortunately, for the few Indians who still have their senses intact and who have a conscience, the British won't come back even if they are begged!