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Comments from feedback form - "One would sure like to know if..."

One would sure like to know if the Indian government wishes to apply such standards to pages created by individuals and companies in India or if Indian standards need to be applied to the entire Internet.

67.150.2.255 (talk)06:53, 8 December 2011

Comments from feedback form - "there r people dying in india ..."

there r people dying in india with out food....... and i studied in my school days that india is a agricultural country,,, and you worry about photoshopped pictures.. wow what a politicians have the biggest democratic country in the world...

124.123.219.237 (talk)20:09, 7 December 2011

People of India:

Censorship is abhorrent. While lewd behavior can also be just as abhorrent, does not freedom to express also involve the ability to talk about controversial subjects? Shouldn't punishment for "speech" be limited to fighting words, threats of violence, assaults, injury or coercion of force? Why should you limit the ability for fellow humans to admire a nude body, or to say an expletive? India, you are falling down a slippery slope. We are anonymous. We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.

198.86.116.254 (talk)17:39, 7 December 2011

Comments from feedback form - "When I say the new Chief of Ai..."

When I say the new Chief of Air Staff, N. A. K. Browne, is a CIA-RAW man, I mean he literally sits at CIA-supplied terminals to participate in crimes against India. More than a thousand Indian Air Force aircraft have crashed since 1970, the vast majority of the crashes caused by microwaves from U. S. satellites which can hack into and operate any digital equipment. In his first week in office as Chief of Air Staff, Browne caused two Indian Air Force fighter planes to crash with microwaves from satellites, to give a boost to his bid to buy worse than worthless foreign aircraft for several tens of billions of dollars of which he will get a hefty cut along with the Defence Minister and the Italian whcre who gets the largest cut. When Kapil Sibal -- who also sits at CIA-supplied terminals to commit crimes against India; see my blog -- says offensive material will be removed by the government, he means it will be done - and is being done -- by the government using microwaves from U. S. satellites. See IndianAirForcePilotsMurderDOTblogspotDOTcom . Satish Chandra

99.244.82.183 (talk)18:04, 6 December 2011