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Message from Lahore for Amitabh Bachchan
Pak actress Meera speaks against Aishwarya Rai
1/26/2007 12:02:38 AM
BL KAK NEW DELHI, JAN. 25 At a time when Bollywood super star, Amitabh Bachchan, and his parliamentarian wife, Jaya Bachchan, are seemingly busy finalising arangements for their son, Abhishek's upcoming marriage with the sizzling beauty, Aishwarya Rai, an unpleasant message has poured in from Lahore. It quotes Pakistan's famous actress, Meera, as saying that Aishwarya Rai "will prove to be such a stigma to the Bachchan family that could not be washed away even with the waters of Hindu's holy river Ganges". Expressing her "concern and love" for Indian icon Amitabh Bachchan, his wife Jaya and for their son Abhishek, Meera has said that it looked like Aishwarya had played her cards well to get close to the Bachchan family. And Meera's statement appearing even in a section of foreign print media: "Let me predict today that Aishwarya would be such a mark of disgrace to the Bachchan family that could never be washed away even with the holy waters of the Ganges". Meera went on to add that the "young, innocent and simple-hearted fellow" (Abhishek Bachchan) had fallen for the w...
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Freed Kashmiri faces a new day
Tariq Dar spews fire against Dhaka
1/26/2007 12:01:36 AM
BL KAK NEW DELHI, JAN. 25 Absolved of all charges of being involved in terrorist activities, Tariq Ahmed Dar from Kashmir is getting himself ready for a fight with Bangladesh government. And his fight, it is clear, will not spare even those in Delhi who threw him behind bars. Tariq Dar, now a free man, was behind bars, for no fault of his, for almost three months. He is a rare case amongst the innocent who manage to prove they are no guilty and come home to their families. Soon after his release, Tariq Dar disclosed his future line of action: "I want to go against the Bangladesh government. They deported me for nothing, ruined my career". Nor is at all. Tariq said: "I also want...
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Nealy 15,000 children go missing every year
Yeh hai India mayree jaan!
1/26/2007 12:01:11 AM
BL KAK NEW DELHI, JAN. 25 The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has mind-boggling revelation: Nearly 15,000 children go missing in India on an average every year. Of these, over 11,000 remain untraced. The figure, experts believe, could be much higher than the available statistics with the NHRC. According to uncontradicted reports, thousands of children, mostly from poor families, are kidnapped or murdered each year in yeh-hai-India-mayree-jaan. Here again, experts insist that published figures could be an underestimate. The brutal killings of children, mainly girls, from Nithari village in Noida on the outskirts of Delhi have not only rocked the people's conscience but have als...
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