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Manmohan Singh could not protect Indian nukes from America and Kashmir from Pakistan
Kiran Chaube
Sep. 13, 2008

India faces humiliation in many aspects. Kashmir is in real trouble. PM Manmohan Singh now realizes the blunder he and his party have committed in Kashmir. It is back to the shoulders of Indian Army to tackle and straighten the mistakes of USP coalition Government.

He also failed to protect Indian nuclear independence. Americans arm-twisted Indian into nuclear submission. India will never be able to test nukes. Indian nationalism is declining with power of money eroding patriotism. People are hungry for ‘American dreams’ while their country is suffering in many fields.

According to media reports, several slogan-shouting protesters took out a procession from Maisuma locality in the city on Saturday. The protesters were intercepted by CRPF personnel who used batons to disperse them, triggering intense clashes as the agitators indulged in stone pelting, official sources said.

So far, there were no report of any injury in the clashes but paramilitary forces beat up several persons. The situation was put under control after the intervention of police, the sources said.

Agitators said they took out the rally in protest against the use of "brute force" during peaceful protests on Friday in which two persons were killed and more than 130 including JKLF chief, Mohammad Yasin Malik, was injured in police action.

Shops and business establishments opened as usual in the morning but after clashes broke out between protestors and CRPF personnel, a spontaneous strike was observed, the sources said.


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