This is where I write.

  • Does India remember it’s a sovereign country?

    The Indian constitution declares India to be a sovereign state. But every time Pakistan fiddles with India, India turns its poor face to west(read America) craving for a certificate certifying that what Pakistan did was incorrect. Then Indian ‘national dailies’ give headlines- ‘America condemns acts of terror and shows solidarity with India’. I have rather Read more

  • Natalie Raps

    A day in the life of Natalie Portman. This rap just rocks : Natalie your are a crazy chicShut the f*** up and suck my d***!! Natalie we all love you,Shut the f***upI will f***u too!! Natalie what you want natalieto drink and fightwht u need natalieto f***all nite Read more

  • The lost temples of India

    Another excellent documentary I found is : After watching this, I realized that India had and India has more resources than many developed countries. All we need is honest people to utilize the resource. The statements worth noting are : “India had golden age, when Europe was languishing in dark age.”. “Excavations for temples were Read more

  • Indira Gandhi and Operation BlueStar

    I loved this documentary. I was born around the same time she was assasinated. And did suffer because of the riots that broke out afterwards, though I was a only a kid, few months old. Read more

  • Times of India

    Believe it or not. The Times Group in general and The Times of India newspaper in particular is a big piece of crap. They have nothing original in them. They know how to copy west. And that also results in an inferior imitation. The Mumbai attacks are being referred to as 7/11. These assholes are Read more

  • Learning history…….. any purpose?

    When I was a kid, I used to wonder why the hell do we learn history? What has happened has happened. Why do we look back? Will seeing old historical monuments and other historically rich things fill the belly of several millions starving to death every day? Will reading about world wars bring some shed Read more