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To: Rational who wrote (872)5/25/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
He said, she said.

JPR and everyone:

Now that we have heard from everybody else outside the country ,I thought it is time we know what the people in India are saying.

India Today Poll results.

india-today.com



To: Rational who wrote (872)5/25/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Rational:
Thanks for your info on Chinese missiles against India on the Tibetan soil. China's expansionist moves with missile deployment in Tibet against India should not have been rewarded by US with transfer of missile technology to China for alleged campaign contributions.
I am very surprised to hear that the previous governments were so overwhelmed with fear of US sanctions that they did not fulfill their primary responsibility to prepare to defend the country against foreign enemies.
I just want to relate to you a historical fact:
When muslim invaders came into the country several centuries ago, they entered Hindu temples and started killing the devotees and priests and stole whatever they could lay their hands on. The victims silently submitted themselves to these atrocities and pleaded with Lord Shiva to save them from the ongoing massacre. Nobody came to help. Such a pacifist and weak country. The moral of the story is God helps those who help (defend) themselves. I could not help but find similarities between this episode and Ghouri missile.
JPR