Is the spilled blood of Indian victims any less precious than that of victims in New York and Washington? When the US asks "Are you with us?", we have to ask them "Are you with us?"
Is the spilled blood of Indian victims any less precious than that of victims in New York and Washington? When the US asks "Are you with us?", we have to ask them "Are you with us?"
BY Tushar A. Gandhi 12 September 2001
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