India hosts fourth BRICS summit

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  1. reedak

    reedak Well-Known Member

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    Please read the article headlined "India to host fourth BRICS summit today" at http://ibnlive.in.com/news/india-to-host-fourth-brics-summit-today/243306-3.html

    The so-called Tibetan government-in-exile will not be happy with the presence of the Chinese leader near their base in India. It may view his presence as a direct challenge to them. As I have warned before, don't underestimate the few separatist lamas and their clique It won't be surprised that the so-called government-in-exile will react violently to the presence of the Chinese leader in India. It will encourage more misguided people to commit suicide in India, most probably outside the place of the summit.

    Why doesn't the so-called government-in-exile set a good example to all its misguided followers by committing sucide? As usual in battles, generals would stay far behind the frontline while ordering the common soldiers, even the prisoners of war, to charge forward at the enemy. When there is no more cannon fodder left, the last of the clan will either flee or show itself.

    Will Buddha pardon or forgive the culprits for misleading others to the path of death? If there is really justice in Heaven, Buddha will certainly send those culprits to Hell or let them reincarnated to be animals for the abattoir in their next lives.
     
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    A swami sold Granny some stock inna water buffalo an' snake-charmin' school...
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    why are you so much against the poor tibetan people who have been made homeless by china ?
     

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