07-06-2007, 06:41 PM
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<b>Don't stereotype Indians, emotional PM tells UK</b>
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday made a rare, emotional statement on the Indian link to the foiled terror plot in Britain.
Speaking to a gathering of women journalists in the Capital, Manmohan Singh <b>said he could not sleep after he saw the distraught family of detained Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef pleading on television... </b>
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Manmohan Singh certainly had NO difficulties sleeping when hundreds of innocents lives were lost in the Mumbai bomb blasts, or when there were so many gruesome acts of violence against innocent Indian civilians by the islamic jihadis. Yet, he has trouble sleeping at this one incident of mistaken identity.
Manmohan Singh sure knows which side his political bread is buttered. If this isn't blatant hypocrisy, I wonder what is.
And for the record, as if the UK PM, Gordon Brown, cares a hoot about the tearjerking bollywood-style performance by ManMohan Singh. The UK PM is probably laughing his head off, or worse yet, whispering to his aide, with his hand over the mouthpeice, even as ManMohan Singh weeps and wails into the phone, "I always suspected that this Indian had chemical imbalance, that makes him all weepy one minute and cold and rigid the next. Now I know I'm right!"
Yes, Mr. Manmohan Singh, there is such a thing as Male Menopause!
<b>Don't stereotype Indians, emotional PM tells UK</b>
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday made a rare, emotional statement on the Indian link to the foiled terror plot in Britain.
Speaking to a gathering of women journalists in the Capital, Manmohan Singh <b>said he could not sleep after he saw the distraught family of detained Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef pleading on television... </b>
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/dont-stereotyp...4143-3.html?xml<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Manmohan Singh certainly had NO difficulties sleeping when hundreds of innocents lives were lost in the Mumbai bomb blasts, or when there were so many gruesome acts of violence against innocent Indian civilians by the islamic jihadis. Yet, he has trouble sleeping at this one incident of mistaken identity.
Manmohan Singh sure knows which side his political bread is buttered. If this isn't blatant hypocrisy, I wonder what is.
And for the record, as if the UK PM, Gordon Brown, cares a hoot about the tearjerking bollywood-style performance by ManMohan Singh. The UK PM is probably laughing his head off, or worse yet, whispering to his aide, with his hand over the mouthpeice, even as ManMohan Singh weeps and wails into the phone, "I always suspected that this Indian had chemical imbalance, that makes him all weepy one minute and cold and rigid the next. Now I know I'm right!"
Yes, Mr. Manmohan Singh, there is such a thing as Male Menopause!