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Yes. Not a job for a spineless "hindu" and should I also say "bahman"

No.

That sounds cool too.

India has always been a slave and still is.

Indra the hellcat was married to a muslim man named Feroz Khan. India was under muslim rule till she died. She had two little brats with Feroz Khan and they were also muslims. One married sonia the foreigner the Italian and the other married to a punjabi woman. After the reign of the first brat ended India came under the Italian rule. When the Italian virago had plundered the Indian treasury to her heart's content with her wily ways she finally backed off and the Sikh rule took over. Now it has finally been handed over to the urine drinking Modi guy and don't be surprised to find the whole nation catching up with this trend.

So keep your urine politics and history to yourselves and within the confines of India, if you don't mind! Don't pollute the rest of the world.

YAWN

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India has always been a slave and still is.

Indra the hellcat was married to a muslim man named Feroz Khan. India was under muslim rule till she died. She had two little brats with Feroz Khan and they were also muslims. One married sonia the foreigner the Italian and the other married to a punjabi woman. After the reign of the first brat ended India came under the Italian rule. When the Italian virago had plundered the Indian treasury to her heart's content with her wily ways she finally backed off and the Sikh rule took over. Now it has finally been handed over to the urine drinking Modi guy and don't be surprised to find the whole nation catching up with this trend.

So keep your urine politics and history to yourselves and within the confines of India, if you don't mind! Don't pollute the rest of the world.

Stepped on by Indira Gandhi. And it took a mere 10 years to do it. Punjab was reconquered by her.

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Are all Indian prime ministers urine drinkers like Desai? No wonder the country is full of open air shitters. If the PMs drink urine or are on a urine therapy what would you expect the citizens of that country to do? You would expect them to shit in open spaces and go to bed on empty stomachs won't you?

Modi's visit to US has benefitted India tremendously. Upon his return to India he took hold of a broom and started a clean up campaign. I think he was quite impressed to see clean and shiny toilets at Obama residence and couldn't wait to go back home to clean the shit out of the country and what's more he has also promised to build indoor toilets for Indians to relieve their suffering in the privacy of their homes in future. He now admits this will solve two major problems facing India in the 21st century. It will reduce the number of gang rapes conducted by hindu men on hindu women as well as India will be cleaned up of faecal waste (filth) lying everywhere on the side streets, the busy major roads and public buildings. There will be no naked bums in sight from now on. The urine drinker PM further admits this will also halt the hindus from urinating on the walls which are covered with graffiti images of hindu gods and goddesses such as shiva, krishna, laxmi and many more.

India has now joined the League of the Civilized Nations!! Welcome to the LCN!!

And there is also a group of people who marry their own sisters. The worst offence.

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Why? Finding it difficult how india tried to fool the world by electing a fascist criminal? You belong to the same squad probably so "YAWN" might be a good idea.

But he's our fascist criminal hence ok! Just like the British or the Americans would say.

Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama have perhaps killed 1 million people in the last decade or so. And your little Queen and her Empire have killed millions across several continents yet you still sit there and eat fish and chips, and enjoy the all mighty dollar.

The English are busy anyways with the opening of "exotic zoos" where touching is allowed, and huge pedophile rings being exposed daily.

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Stepped on by Indira Gandhi. And it took a mere 10 years to do it. Punjab was reconquered by her.

Surely, you mean Mrs Indira Feroz Khan?

So, correct me if I am wrong. India was ruled by Nehru after the independence of India in 1947. As soon he was dead the rule came back to the muslims through his hellcat daughter indira khan? In other words India was never free from the muslim rule am I correct?

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Surely, you mean Mrs Indira Feroz Khan?

So, correct me if I am wrong. India was ruled by Nehru after the independence of India in 1947. As soon he was dead the rule came back to the muslims through his hellcat daughter indira khan? In other words India was never free from the muslim rule am I correct?

She can be whatever you want sir.

Actually, for you khalistanis and pakistanis she was Chandi herself.

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YAWN

Are you feeling very sleepy all of a sudden? Why don't you have a good long sleep and forget about your miseries and miserable past. Go and help increase the population of your country that is all you all phallus worshipping hindus are good at, breeding like animals. Do you know how your population is growing every second of the day? It is exerting a lot of pressure on the world's resources and mother earth. It is also polluting the world environment like no one's business. If this is not possible then go steal someone's organs to sell so you can feed yourself and your family. See if you can steal someone's kidneys or eyes for some rich client or better still see if you can steal medical information of those people living overseas. You hindu bahamans are so disgusting and slimey, that no one should ever trust you lot. You are so good in deceiving and stealing that no one can match your disgusting skills. There is nothing more deceptive than a hindu!

Ah, I almost forgot to mention, if the above activities are not to your liking then I suggest try diluting everything that is suppose to be edible with inedible products, such as diluting milk with dirty water from the sewers, diluting your graram masaalas with horse manure etc. You hindus bahamans are so sick!

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She can be whatever you want sir.

http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Mrs-Gs-String-of-Beaus/211174

Mrs G's String of Beaus
A new book chronicles Indira Gandhi's loves and gets rave reviews in the UK

Sanjay Suri, London

t's a brave biographer who will take on the subject of Indira Gandhi's sex life. The world, though, could have had a glimpse of it had M.O. Mathai, Jawaharlal Nehru's special assistant, not withdrawn the chapter titled 'She' from his autobiography My Days With Nehru. In it Mathai apparently claimed he had had an affair with Indira Gandhi for 12 long years.

Indira Gandhi's new biographer Katherine Frank (Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi; HarperCollins is to be released in India next month and has already received rave reviews in Britain) believes she and Mathai were probably lovers.

Frank blames Indira Gandhi's extra-marital affairs on her husband's philandering.

Frank, who seems to have read 'She', says it would have been unprintable anyway.

The new biography is indeed a remarkable story of the woman in Indira, controversially focusing on her intimate side—from her first love, a German teacher at Shantiniketan, to her long pre-marital relationship with Feroze Gandhi and then Mathai, Dinesh Singh and Dhirendra Brahmachari.

Frank dwells at some length on the rumours of Indira Gandhi's affairs with "none other than her father's squat and moon-faced secretary, M.O. Mathai." She writes: "Admittedly it was Mathai himself who was the primary source of these rumours. He boasted openly of his liaison with Nehru's daughter, both at the time and for many years after."

Frank, however, says there was "definitely a certain attraction" between them, quoting Nehru's biographer Sarvepalli Gopal to say that "Indira Gandhi encouraged him beyond normal limits." She also says that 'She', which Mathai withdrew, surfaced in the Eighties, five years after Mathai's death, "when Indira's estranged daughter-in-law Maneka Gandhi circulated it among a small group of Indira's enemies".

Frank writes: "The 'She' chapter contains such explicit material that even if Mathai had not suppressed it, it is doubtful whether his publishers would have taken the risk and proceeded to publish it.

While Brahmachari was the silent lover, Dinesh Singh had no qualms about playing up rumours of an affair.

Mathai describes Indira as 'highly sexed' and includes among other salacious details the claim that she became pregnant by him and had an abortion." A disillusioned Mathai had a strong motive to lie but Frank says that people who knew them well, "including B.K. Nehru, who is a reliable source and no enemy of his cousin (Indira), feel that the 'She' chapter contains more fact than fiction".

So open was their relationship that in 'She' Mathai claims to have been afraid that Indira's careless behaviour would alert her father. But "Delhi buzzed with rumours" about their relationship. In Parliament, Feroze Gandhi was teased that Mathai was Nehru's real son-in-law. "Indira, significantly, did nothing to quell the rumours of the alleged liaison," writes Frank.

Subsequently, Indira Gandhi wrote to Dorothy Norman, her lifelong confidante, that she had taken to yoga taught "by an exceedingly good-looking yogi"—Dhirendra Brahmachari. She wrote that "it was his looks, especially his magnificent body, which attracted everyone to his system." Dhirendra was probably no brahmachari: a raid on his ashram in Kashmir after the Emergency yielded, among other things, a vibrator! If she had a lover as prime minister it would have to be him. "Brahmachari was the only man to see Indira alone in her room while giving her yoga instruction, and he was the only male with whom she could have had a relationship during this period."

To her men Indira was quite a catch—and perhaps that's why they encouraged rumours about their relationships with her.Congressman Dinesh Singh had this tendency as much as Mathai. "Indira relied on Singh and conferred with him at all hours. Inevitably, there were rumours that he was her lover, rumours which Singh himself encouraged."

Frank suggests that Indira was provoked into extra-marital relationships due to the constant infidelity of Feroze Gandhi. Well into the marriage, Feroze "openly flaunted his affairs with other women, including the MPs Tarakeshwari Sinha known as 'the glamour girl of Indian Parliament', Mahmuna Sultana and Subhadra Joshi". His other girlfriends included "a beautiful Nepalese woman who worked for All India Radio and a divorcee from a high-caste Kerala family".

FRANK details the troubled relationship between Feroze and Indira. He proposed to her a month before her 16th birthday and was rebuffed because both Indira and mother Kamala said she was too young. Feroze seemed an unlikely match for Indira and an even more unlikely son-in-law to Nehru. He was "loud and passionate with a great appetite for life, including food, drink and sex".

Frank says rumours of an affair between Kamala and Feroze were also then the talk of the town. "Posters in fact had been put up in Allahabad proclaiming an improper relationship and the instigators of this smear campaign, which enraged Nehru who was in jail at the time, were not British sympathisers but members of the Congress party," Frank notes in her book.

And Frank doesn't put these rumours to rest either. Kamala strongly opposed a marriage between Indira and Feroze saying Indira would be making "the mistake of her life". So did Nehru. The biographer asks why and then offers an answer: "...Even if he (Nehru) had dismissed the idea that Kamala and Feroze had had an affair, it may have occurred to him that Feroze had behaved inappropriately towards Kamala."

But marry they did and through the troubled years found happiness often. But never more than before the marriage. The two were secretly engaged for four years and lived as man and wife long before they married. Living through the German bombing of London brought them closer.

But Feroze wasn't the first man Indira fell in love with. She was attracted to Frank Oberdof, a German who taught her French at Shantiniketan. "Oberdof declared his love for Indira and he probably loved her for herself, not for her family," Frank writes. Soon she was asked by her family to leave Shantiniketan, but "she did not want to leave the Abode of Peace, or possibly Frank Oberdof, or both," observes Frank. Then Tagore spoke to her and sent her off to Europe. Indira left reluctantly. Oberdof still "hovered in the wings" and later caught up with her in London, but Indira declined his invitation to join him in Germany for Christmas.

The biography is, however, more than the sexual diary of the Indira family. It portrays Indira as a far more sympathetic figure than the dictatorial leader she is often held out to be. Frank makes Sanjay, not Indira, the villain of the Emergency.

For Sanjay the emergency was "Open Sesame to power and money". Frank says he arranged for an underworld man, Sunderlal, to be murdered. Sanjay and Maneka then asked a Delhi official, Navin Chawla, to take anticipatory bail for his own arrest in that case—in short, to take the rap. "Understandably, Chawla refused," Frank writes. Sanjay also had another man murdered with whose girlfriend he had an affair. He did as he liked; it was the "emotional grip on his mother that was the source of his power".This makes the biography both poignant and controversial.

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http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Mrs-Gs-String-of-Beaus/211174

Mrs G's String of Beaus
A new book chronicles Indira Gandhi's loves and gets rave reviews in the UK

Sanjay Suri, London

t's a brave biographer who will take on the subject of Indira Gandhi's sex life. The world, though, could have had a glimpse of it had M.O. Mathai, Jawaharlal Nehru's special assistant, not withdrawn the chapter titled 'She' from his autobiography My Days With Nehru. In it Mathai apparently claimed he had had an affair with Indira Gandhi for 12 long years.

Indira Gandhi's new biographer Katherine Frank (Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi; HarperCollins is to be released in India next month and has already received rave reviews in Britain) believes she and Mathai were probably lovers.

Frank blames Indira Gandhi's extra-marital affairs on her husband's philandering.

Frank, who seems to have read 'She', says it would have been unprintable anyway.

The new biography is indeed a remarkable story of the woman in Indira, controversially focusing on her intimate side—from her first love, a German teacher at Shantiniketan, to her long pre-marital relationship with Feroze Gandhi and then Mathai, Dinesh Singh and Dhirendra Brahmachari.

Frank dwells at some length on the rumours of Indira Gandhi's affairs with "none other than her father's squat and moon-faced secretary, M.O. Mathai." She writes: "Admittedly it was Mathai himself who was the primary source of these rumours. He boasted openly of his liaison with Nehru's daughter, both at the time and for many years after."

Frank, however, says there was "definitely a certain attraction" between them, quoting Nehru's biographer Sarvepalli Gopal to say that "Indira Gandhi encouraged him beyond normal limits." She also says that 'She', which Mathai withdrew, surfaced in the Eighties, five years after Mathai's death, "when Indira's estranged daughter-in-law Maneka Gandhi circulated it among a small group of Indira's enemies".

Frank writes: "The 'She' chapter contains such explicit material that even if Mathai had not suppressed it, it is doubtful whether his publishers would have taken the risk and proceeded to publish it.

While Brahmachari was the silent lover, Dinesh Singh had no qualms about playing up rumours of an affair.

Mathai describes Indira as 'highly sexed' and includes among other salacious details the claim that she became pregnant by him and had an abortion." A disillusioned Mathai had a strong motive to lie but Frank says that people who knew them well, "including B.K. Nehru, who is a reliable source and no enemy of his cousin (Indira), feel that the 'She' chapter contains more fact than fiction".

So open was their relationship that in 'She' Mathai claims to have been afraid that Indira's careless behaviour would alert her father. But "Delhi buzzed with rumours" about their relationship. In Parliament, Feroze Gandhi was teased that Mathai was Nehru's real son-in-law. "Indira, significantly, did nothing to quell the rumours of the alleged liaison," writes Frank.

Subsequently, Indira Gandhi wrote to Dorothy Norman, her lifelong confidante, that she had taken to yoga taught "by an exceedingly good-looking yogi"—Dhirendra Brahmachari. She wrote that "it was his looks, especially his magnificent body, which attracted everyone to his system." Dhirendra was probably no brahmachari: a raid on his ashram in Kashmir after the Emergency yielded, among other things, a vibrator! If she had a lover as prime minister it would have to be him. "Brahmachari was the only man to see Indira alone in her room while giving her yoga instruction, and he was the only male with whom she could have had a relationship during this period."

To her men Indira was quite a catch—and perhaps that's why they encouraged rumours about their relationships with her.Congressman Dinesh Singh had this tendency as much as Mathai. "Indira relied on Singh and conferred with him at all hours. Inevitably, there were rumours that he was her lover, rumours which Singh himself encouraged."

Frank suggests that Indira was provoked into extra-marital relationships due to the constant infidelity of Feroze Gandhi. Well into the marriage, Feroze "openly flaunted his affairs with other women, including the MPs Tarakeshwari Sinha known as 'the glamour girl of Indian Parliament', Mahmuna Sultana and Subhadra Joshi". His other girlfriends included "a beautiful Nepalese woman who worked for All India Radio and a divorcee from a high-caste Kerala family".

FRANK details the troubled relationship between Feroze and Indira. He proposed to her a month before her 16th birthday and was rebuffed because both Indira and mother Kamala said she was too young. Feroze seemed an unlikely match for Indira and an even more unlikely son-in-law to Nehru. He was "loud and passionate with a great appetite for life, including food, drink and sex".

Frank says rumours of an affair between Kamala and Feroze were also then the talk of the town. "Posters in fact had been put up in Allahabad proclaiming an improper relationship and the instigators of this smear campaign, which enraged Nehru who was in jail at the time, were not British sympathisers but members of the Congress party," Frank notes in her book.

And Frank doesn't put these rumours to rest either. Kamala strongly opposed a marriage between Indira and Feroze saying Indira would be making "the mistake of her life". So did Nehru. The biographer asks why and then offers an answer: "...Even if he (Nehru) had dismissed the idea that Kamala and Feroze had had an affair, it may have occurred to him that Feroze had behaved inappropriately towards Kamala."

But marry they did and through the troubled years found happiness often. But never more than before the marriage. The two were secretly engaged for four years and lived as man and wife long before they married. Living through the German bombing of London brought them closer.

But Feroze wasn't the first man Indira fell in love with. She was attracted to Frank Oberdof, a German who taught her French at Shantiniketan. "Oberdof declared his love for Indira and he probably loved her for herself, not for her family," Frank writes. Soon she was asked by her family to leave Shantiniketan, but "she did not want to leave the Abode of Peace, or possibly Frank Oberdof, or both," observes Frank. Then Tagore spoke to her and sent her off to Europe. Indira left reluctantly. Oberdof still "hovered in the wings" and later caught up with her in London, but Indira declined his invitation to join him in Germany for Christmas.

The biography is, however, more than the sexual diary of the Indira family. It portrays Indira as a far more sympathetic figure than the dictatorial leader she is often held out to be. Frank makes Sanjay, not Indira, the villain of the Emergency.

For Sanjay the emergency was "Open Sesame to power and money". Frank says he arranged for an underworld man, Sunderlal, to be murdered. Sanjay and Maneka then asked a Delhi official, Navin Chawla, to take anticipatory bail for his own arrest in that case—in short, to take the rap. "Understandably, Chawla refused," Frank writes. Sanjay also had another man murdered with whose girlfriend he had an affair. He did as he liked; it was the "emotional grip on his mother that was the source of his power".This makes the biography both poignant and controversial.

Does this change the fact that Indira was your personal Chandi?

While you are at it could you write a few things about Sarkar E Khalsas sex life?

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http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Mrs-Gs-String-of-Beaus/211174

Mrs G's String of Beaus
A new book chronicles Indira Gandhi's loves and gets rave reviews in the UK

Sanjay Suri, London

t's a brave biographer who will take on the subject of Indira Gandhi's sex life. The world, though, could have had a glimpse of it had M.O. Mathai, Jawaharlal Nehru's special assistant, not withdrawn the chapter titled 'She' from his autobiography My Days With Nehru. In it Mathai apparently claimed he had had an affair with Indira Gandhi for 12 long years.

Indira Gandhi's new biographer Katherine Frank (Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi; HarperCollins is to be released in India next month and has already received rave reviews in Britain) believes she and Mathai were probably lovers.

Frank blames Indira Gandhi's extra-marital affairs on her husband's philandering.

Frank, who seems to have read 'She', says it would have been unprintable anyway.

The new biography is indeed a remarkable story of the woman in Indira, controversially focusing on her intimate side—from her first love, a German teacher at Shantiniketan, to her long pre-marital relationship with Feroze Gandhi and then Mathai, Dinesh Singh and Dhirendra Brahmachari.

Frank dwells at some length on the rumours of Indira Gandhi's affairs with "none other than her father's squat and moon-faced secretary, M.O. Mathai." She writes: "Admittedly it was Mathai himself who was the primary source of these rumours. He boasted openly of his liaison with Nehru's daughter, both at the time and for many years after."

Frank, however, says there was "definitely a certain attraction" between them, quoting Nehru's biographer Sarvepalli Gopal to say that "Indira Gandhi encouraged him beyond normal limits." She also says that 'She', which Mathai withdrew, surfaced in the Eighties, five years after Mathai's death, "when Indira's estranged daughter-in-law Maneka Gandhi circulated it among a small group of Indira's enemies".

Frank writes: "The 'She' chapter contains such explicit material that even if Mathai had not suppressed it, it is doubtful whether his publishers would have taken the risk and proceeded to publish it.

While Brahmachari was the silent lover, Dinesh Singh had no qualms about playing up rumours of an affair.

Mathai describes Indira as 'highly sexed' and includes among other salacious details the claim that she became pregnant by him and had an abortion." A disillusioned Mathai had a strong motive to lie but Frank says that people who knew them well, "including B.K. Nehru, who is a reliable source and no enemy of his cousin (Indira), feel that the 'She' chapter contains more fact than fiction".

So open was their relationship that in 'She' Mathai claims to have been afraid that Indira's careless behaviour would alert her father. But "Delhi buzzed with rumours" about their relationship. In Parliament, Feroze Gandhi was teased that Mathai was Nehru's real son-in-law. "Indira, significantly, did nothing to quell the rumours of the alleged liaison," writes Frank.

Subsequently, Indira Gandhi wrote to Dorothy Norman, her lifelong confidante, that she had taken to yoga taught "by an exceedingly good-looking yogi"—Dhirendra Brahmachari. She wrote that "it was his looks, especially his magnificent body, which attracted everyone to his system." Dhirendra was probably no brahmachari: a raid on his ashram in Kashmir after the Emergency yielded, among other things, a vibrator! If she had a lover as prime minister it would have to be him. "Brahmachari was the only man to see Indira alone in her room while giving her yoga instruction, and he was the only male with whom she could have had a relationship during this period."

To her men Indira was quite a catch—and perhaps that's why they encouraged rumours about their relationships with her.Congressman Dinesh Singh had this tendency as much as Mathai. "Indira relied on Singh and conferred with him at all hours. Inevitably, there were rumours that he was her lover, rumours which Singh himself encouraged."

Frank suggests that Indira was provoked into extra-marital relationships due to the constant infidelity of Feroze Gandhi. Well into the marriage, Feroze "openly flaunted his affairs with other women, including the MPs Tarakeshwari Sinha known as 'the glamour girl of Indian Parliament', Mahmuna Sultana and Subhadra Joshi". His other girlfriends included "a beautiful Nepalese woman who worked for All India Radio and a divorcee from a high-caste Kerala family".

FRANK details the troubled relationship between Feroze and Indira. He proposed to her a month before her 16th birthday and was rebuffed because both Indira and mother Kamala said she was too young. Feroze seemed an unlikely match for Indira and an even more unlikely son-in-law to Nehru. He was "loud and passionate with a great appetite for life, including food, drink and sex".

Frank says rumours of an affair between Kamala and Feroze were also then the talk of the town. "Posters in fact had been put up in Allahabad proclaiming an improper relationship and the instigators of this smear campaign, which enraged Nehru who was in jail at the time, were not British sympathisers but members of the Congress party," Frank notes in her book.

And Frank doesn't put these rumours to rest either. Kamala strongly opposed a marriage between Indira and Feroze saying Indira would be making "the mistake of her life". So did Nehru. The biographer asks why and then offers an answer: "...Even if he (Nehru) had dismissed the idea that Kamala and Feroze had had an affair, it may have occurred to him that Feroze had behaved inappropriately towards Kamala."

But marry they did and through the troubled years found happiness often. But never more than before the marriage. The two were secretly engaged for four years and lived as man and wife long before they married. Living through the German bombing of London brought them closer.

But Feroze wasn't the first man Indira fell in love with. She was attracted to Frank Oberdof, a German who taught her French at Shantiniketan. "Oberdof declared his love for Indira and he probably loved her for herself, not for her family," Frank writes. Soon she was asked by her family to leave Shantiniketan, but "she did not want to leave the Abode of Peace, or possibly Frank Oberdof, or both," observes Frank. Then Tagore spoke to her and sent her off to Europe. Indira left reluctantly. Oberdof still "hovered in the wings" and later caught up with her in London, but Indira declined his invitation to join him in Germany for Christmas.

The biography is, however, more than the sexual diary of the Indira family. It portrays Indira as a far more sympathetic figure than the dictatorial leader she is often held out to be. Frank makes Sanjay, not Indira, the villain of the Emergency.

For Sanjay the emergency was "Open Sesame to power and money". Frank says he arranged for an underworld man, Sunderlal, to be murdered. Sanjay and Maneka then asked a Delhi official, Navin Chawla, to take anticipatory bail for his own arrest in that case—in short, to take the rap. "Understandably, Chawla refused," Frank writes. Sanjay also had another man murdered with whose girlfriend he had an affair. He did as he liked; it was the "emotional grip on his mother that was the source of his power".This makes the biography both poignant and controversial.

Wow!! The woman was a real wh.....! I say, she was a very busy woman! No wonder the country went to dogs with her behaving like a harlot. So now the big question is who are the two brats she brought into this world. Who are their real fathers?

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Are you feeling very sleepy all of a sudden? Why don't you have a good long sleep and forget about your miseries and miserable past. Go and help increase the population of your country that is all you all hindus are good at, breeding like animals. Do you know how your population is growing every second of the day? It is exerting a lot of pressure on the world's resources and mother earth. It is also polluting the world environment like no one's business. If this is not possible then go steal someone's organs to sell so you can feed yourself and your family. See if you can steal someone's kidneys or eyes for some rich client or better still see if you can steal medical information of those people living overseas. You hindu bahamans are so disgusting and slimey, that no one should ever trust you lot.

Ah, I almost forgot to mention, if the above activities are not to your liking then I suggest try diluting everything that is suppose to be edible with inedible products, such as diluting milk with dirty water from the sewers, diluting your graram masaalas with horse manure etc. You hindus bahamans are so sick!

Organ stealing? You should speak to the Chinese about that.

Its not my fault you can't produce kids. Maybe some ancient auryvedic medicine an help. We also have something for that sister marrying thing you have going on.

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again... such ignorant idiots. Indira was married to a Parsi Firoz Gandhi acc to the sanatani rites and not a Muslim Feroz gandhi.

Hey, I have never heard of a parsi Feroze Khan ever! What's happened, has someone's post made you feel uneasy by what they have said?

The truth of the matter is you know that emaciated gaunt looking man in a dhotti with round spectacles called mahatma gandhi? You know the one that slept with his daughter to establish he was free of lust? You know the one that always recited the mantra of 'Ram, Ram' with every breath and step? I am not sure if you are that well read. Well, anyway, he told Nehru the topi wala to give his wayward loose daughter Indira his surname so no one will find out her true and real identity that she was a muslim. He was not as stupid as he looked. He knew that 100 per cent of the Indian population was illiterate, and that includes you and your ancestors and there was no way they will find out living in their small little mud huts in dirty filthy villages. India's population was 100 per cent uneducated, uncivilized, uncouth rural at the time of independence. This is how no one ever knew the truth and that includes you.

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Organ stealing? You should speak to the Chinese about that.

Its not my fault you can't produce kids. Maybe some ancient auryvedic medicine an help. We also have something for that sister marrying thing you have going on.

You have really missed the point. You really come across as a mother of all thickos.

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Does this change the fact that Indira was your personal Chandi?

While you are at it could you write a few things about Sarkar E Khalsas sex life?

How can she be a anyone's 'personal Chandi?' What's the matter with you? Can't you read the information regarding her which has been posted so very kindly by one of the forum members? Have you become dyslexic all of a sudden? She was a big time ha....!

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Does this change the fact that Indira was your personal Chandi?

While you are at it could you write a few things about Sarkar E Khalsas sex life?

A Chandi killed by a Jat and a Mazhabi. Isn't that a disgraceful death? She ran for her life and her killers accepted death like men!

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Wow!! The woman was a real wh.....! I say, she was a very busy woman! No wonder the country went to dogs with her behaving like a harlot. So now the big question is who are the two brats she brought into this world. Who are their real fathers?

Not for nothing are Hindus known as Bastard Indians around the world!

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You can that Indira Kutti a thousand names ..but dont you insult Shiv ji ..Dasam Baani looks at them as warriors ..we cannot accept them as Akaal..but as Sewaadars of Akaal...so you better watch your uncouth language..you never got a decent upbringing in Delhi slums but now you are in Gora land washing Gora's nightsoil so learn to behave .

Well Hindus do worship the phallus of Shiva so she was just following her religion by chasing phallus in real life!

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Wow!! The woman was a real wh.....! I say, she was a very busy woman! No wonder the country went to dogs with her behaving like a harlot. So now the big question is who are the two brats she brought into this world. Who are their real fathers?

again... such ignorant idiots. Indira was married to a Parsi Firoz Gandhi acc to the sanatani rites and not a Muslim Feroz gandhi.

She was a muslim because she married a muslim. Nehru, the toppi wala could not accept this fact. He went running to that owl faced Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi crying for help. The clever clogs helped him by telling him to tell his little harlot to change her surname to 'ghandhi' and that consider Feroze Khan as his adopted son. So to translate all this into a fairly simplified language so you can comprehend it, Mr Feroze Khan became Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's adopted son and as his adopted son he took his surname.

Comprende?

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