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The New Communist Hero

Shops in the city's predominantly Muslim Charminar quarter were closed in protest of the president's visit, The Associated Press reported. Several hundred communist and Muslim demonstrators chanted "Bush go home" and carried posters of Osama bin Laden.[Under Tight Security, Bush Arrives in Pakistan]
Osama bin Laden, responsible for the death of an estimated 2,825 people on September 11, out of which 34 were Indians is now the hero of the Communists and the Muslim demonstrators. After admiring mass murderers like Stalin, Chairman Mao and Pol Pot, this was the next logical step for these anti-nationals.

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Nikhil:

JK
responsible for the death of an estimated 2,825 people on September 11, out of which 34 were Indians
I think the number was almost 250 or somewhere there. Indians contituted the second largest number of casualties after the Americans

What do you want us to do carry pictures of Bush the man responsible for the death of 1,00,000 Iraqi's ?

And I don't know how many of them were Indians but all of them were our brothers/sisters.

JK:

indiacorporatewatch, All I said was it is insensitive to carry pictures of the mass murder called Osama. Did I ask everyone walk with Bush's photo? You are attributing something which I did not say.

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