Very touching, something like this is happening in Mumbai today and the other cities of India.
________________________________ From: Archana Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008 6:52:51 PM Subject: Re: remember not to buy into politics of hatred Was sent this by a Bombay time reporter. Not going there as i am carless but have expressed my support. This is happening in London. Standing Together in SolidarityCandlelight Vigil for Mumbai Event Info Host: All of Us Type: Other - Ceremony Network: Global Time and Place Date: 04 December 2008 Time: 18:00 - 21:00 Location: India House Street: Aldwych WC2B 4NA Town/City: London, United Kingdom View Map Google MapQuest Microsoft Yahoo Contact Info Phone: 07809623640 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Description The unconscionable violence that Mumbai has experienced this last week has left many of us in shock and horror. We watch with increasing dread as politicians from India and Pakistan point fingers at each other, and the media in both countries dances to their tune. But we refuse to sit back and watch our hard-earned progress towards peace be jeopardised by these events. As individual citizens of India and Pakistan we would like to reach out and set an example – that we stand together in our suffering, and are united in our condemnation of terror. We are therefore organising a vigil at India House in Adlwych, London this Thursday (4th December) from 6:00 – 9:00 pm. The event will be a gathering of individuals who wish to express their grief and support to the families of all those who lost their lives in the attacks. The vigil will be strictly apolitical, so that those who attend may speak with their own voices. Lighting a candle may be a small gesture, and it is. But it is an act premised on a sense of civility, compassion and human decency. We encourage all those who wish to lend their voices in support of the Mumbai victims and in condemnation of terrorism to attend, regardless of nationality or creed. On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Nayan Mapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well no one is doubting your patriotism. Arre baba, the comparison was started by you between Saddam Hussein and Narendra Modi, now how can you compare the two! Well, i agree that Narendra Modi's reputation because of the Gujarat riots has been tarnished but look at the facts, he still got chosen for the 2nd time! Isnt it stupendous! Now, dont tell me it was rigged and all! He is definately one of the most efficient chief minsters in India! Corruption is the lowest in Gujarat! Dont we know how he wooed the Tata's to bring the Nano to Gujarat!!! In fact, I would go on to say that if BJP came to power in the next general elections he should become the Prime minister, Advani is a strict "no no" for me atleast!!!! ________________________________ From: Archana Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008 3:53:30 PM Subject: Re: remember not to buy into politics of hatred This very man has refused to accept commissions after commissions that Godhra carnage was not caused by Muslims. Frankly, i never believed in Nanavati commission. One of the most efficient CMs?...Phooo. I saw middle class Gujaratis men and women running and rampaging and stealing from super stores during the riot. The bias in Gujarat runs deeper than any other place in India. since the law of the land is applicable here--I find this statement very naive. About having a soft corner with Pak...I just see it as a troubled country with the general populace like you and me. Trying hard to lead a comfortable life by working hard, eating good and enjoying cricket. I feel the same for Afghanistan, in fact I feel more for them. But my love for India cannot be judged by how much i hate Pakistan or Afghanistan, for that matter. Arch On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Nayan Mapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How ridiculous is your comparison, India is a democratic country in the first place and no outsider can take any action on us since the law of the land is applicable here. You are comparing one of the most effecient chief ministers to the self styled dictator like Saddam Hussein! Now, I know that people think that Modi is responsible for all the killings but on record he has been given a clean chit by the Nanavati commission which was appointed to probe his role. Also remember the people of Gujarat has voted him back to power after the Gujarat riots! So even if certain sections of people think he was responsible for the Gujarat riots but there is no proof of the same, it could be people's speculation! ________________________________ From: Archana Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 2 December, 2008 6:56:24 PM Subject: Re: remember not to buy into politics of hatred So Bush was concerned about turks being killed in a different country 5,000 years ago. By that standard he could have come to India to kill Modi. On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Nayan Mapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hmmm, what about Saddam hussain killing 50000 turks? Was it fair? ________________________________ From: Archana Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 2 December, 2008 6:10:40 PM Subject: Re: remember not to buy into politics of hatred So Bush attacking Iraq as a response to 9/11 was wise? while Osama Bin Laden chills out in his caves and shaukiya taur pe sends terror videos to the world? He said he will smoke out Laden just after 9/11 and they did just that with Iraq when that country had no role to play in terrorism againt USA. Arch On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:05 PM, indu iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Subu, Couldn't agree more with everything that you've written.. I used to think differently earlier about what Bush did, but I've gotto say now that howmuchever of a nincompoop he might be, what he did at that point of time (2001) was the correct thing to do, he had to show the world that there is no way anybody could come into his country and get away with it..I absolutely don't expect the Indian political class to do anything even remotely similar to that..The whole commando operation seemed very badly done , both timing wise and execution wise, and the poor commandos had to pay..God save India! Indu ________________________________ Connect with friends all over the world. Get Yahoo! 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