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Raipur, CGnews: Britain's 'Curry King', one of the hostages at Taj hotel during the 26/11 attack, is back in Mumbai. 26/11 brain walks Saeed free in Lahore after six months of house arrest. “We are in greater danger from people inside our country than from foreign terrorists entering India”Said Sonia Gandhi at an election rally in Khunti (Jharkhand) on April 11, 2009.
Dr. Singh becomes greater than Scientist Albert Einstein to invent “ Joint anti- terror mechanism with Pakistan” Every December 6 (Down fall of Babri srucure) vote bank politicians flow tear in return Taliban imposed ‘zazia tax’ on Sikhs and other Hindus in Swat. Why didn’t PM Manmohan Singh lose?
Know in my article of May 22, 2007, the tips of the Congress for gaining power again.
Manmohanji, we salute you
Welcome PM,
We salute you,
we salute your
Economic Excellency
Indo US Nuke Deal Courtsey
Unplanned Joint Mechanismcy
Welcome Prime Minister
Welcome your fourth birth day
We salute your democratic vision
your total tolerance devotion
Your vivid confusion
Oh logical delusion
we salute you!
We salute your Super PM’s commandment
A dutiful loyalist in government (again in 2009)
Secular minority appeasement
Gandhigiri’s flowery bombardment
On terrorism Naxal Maoism
We salute you!
We salute your cabinet without comment
of empty brain intelligent
We salute without hesitant
God save our great country
Now in the hands of zeros
We salute you!
We salute your allies
We salute your ulta pulta outsiders
We salute your foreign hearts
We salute your cabinet, Mr. PM!
We salute you!
http://www.newsanalysisindia.com/222052007.htm
Curry King one of the hostages in Taj back in town as Mumbaikar
As media eport of Jun 4, 09: Britain's 'Curry King', one of the hostages at Taj hotel during the 26/11 attack, is back in Mumbai, having not only put the nightmare behind him but also come out with those memories in print.
Sir Gulam Noon's book, Noon, With a View, was published in Britain last year. A special edition being released in India will have an additional chapter on his escape, not only from 26/11 but also from the 1993 serial blasts.
Of the Taj experience, he said, "I remember looking out of my room window and seeing bodies being carried out on luggage trolleys. But even that horrific sight couldn't keep me from coming back.
"The attack made the people of Mumbai join hands and speak out against the government. This was a revolution of sorts and I have never seen anything like that. I am very proud of the city and still call myself a Mumbaikar," said Noon, 72.
Noon was born in a one-room house on Mohammed Ali Road and lived most of his early life sharing it with eight others. He managed to get to Britain and then started selling chilled authentic Indian meals. He founded Noon Products in 1989 and is now not only a millionaire but a respected philanthropist.
He was knighted by the Queen in 2002. He went on to be nominated for peerage in 2006 but was embroiled in the 'cash for honours' scandal along with Tony Blair, Lord Levy and others. He has donated more than 530,000 pounds and was interviewed by police before being cleared during a "cash for honors"
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