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sphougat
January 3rd, 2005, 04:30 PM
We have lost a great soul. Late Shri Dixit did a great job in our foreign policies. He was a author, columnist on international affairs.
God bless peace to the departed soul and give courage to his family members.
Om Shanti, shanti, shanti
mukeshkumar007
January 4th, 2005, 11:51 AM
We have lost a great soul. Late Shri Dixit did a great job in our foreign policies. He was a author, columnist on international affairs.
yes.
shri Dixitji was really a great diplomatic person. he did lot of to make good relation with asian country.
ramksehrawat
January 17th, 2005, 05:29 PM
It has become a habit with us Indian to bestow greatness on everybody who dies in office. Had he died out of office, most of us would not even have come to know who he was. Let us not foreget that whatever insults we had to face in Sri Lanka were his brainchild. Because of his arrogant attitude IPKF lost hundreds of our armymen and ultimately a young national leader in Rajiv. He was only a product of chamchagiri and gave impetus to it which he could. A chamcha par excellence, nothing more, nothing less. Similarly, greatness was bestowed on Narsimha Rao and all his misdeeds and corruption was foregotten. No wonder, Advani will become a great secular leader in his death and Togadiya someone who sacrificed all his life to bring together Hindus and Muslims !!! Every time a leader dies, a vaccum is created which would not be filled. How hollow the nation has become. Remember in 1977 when Indira Gandhi was jailed for a day or two, her pet bitch died (what a coincidence) and it was hailed as a great Shahid who sacrificed its life for the sake of its worthy owner !!! When we stop being hypos ?
raj2rif
January 17th, 2005, 05:34 PM
Dear Mr. Sehrawat,
Very well said.
virenderk
January 17th, 2005, 05:54 PM
Itna jyada dukh ho raha hai to late shri dixitji ke ghar mooh-kaaann ho aa.
We have lost a great soul. Late Shri Dixit did a great job in our foreign policies.