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Agneepath dialogues kar shapath mp3
Agneepath dialogues kar shapath mp3







agneepath dialogues kar shapath mp3 agneepath dialogues kar shapath mp3

Finished having a conversation with my friend debanjan,and he put forward a very interesting point.he said would u try to stand for something that u believe in.i said yes.he said,"to the very end,would u die for it".my reply "ofcourse NOT".that was when he said "see thats the point.these terrorists believe in their motive so strongly that they are willing to die for it.look at Al Qaeda.their belief in Jihad is so impregnable that they are willing to die as well as kill for it".now debanjan is a person with a rough and crude outlook and belief,but whatever he said seems to make sense.yeah we apprehend terrorists,yes we do dislike or as i may put it "HATE" them.i do not support their ideas or their modus operandi,but lets think of a terrorist as a man in particular,lets stop and try and get a peek of what goes inside his head.he is a man who has suffered,politically,religiously.or i dont know what.at this point someone comes up to him and says,"would u try and avenge yourself".he says yes without thinking twice.at this point his belief and hatred is so strong that he gives a shit to anybody else.and hence commits an act of terrorism.but what after u have bombed the twin towers,what after u have killed innocents in the 26/11 shootout in taj,mumbai.they are human at least,so u must have some sense of remorse,some grief,some regret for what u have done.but its the fabric of human nature that we are easily transposed,we succumb to the bad,the other benefits,personal gian come stand in the place of what used to be your better sense of judgement.and then u become something against what u stood for.that being said i think it would be better to know a little bit more about persons whom be brand terrorists,and know what were they,who were they,and what happened that made them who they are now.now adios folks.









Agneepath dialogues kar shapath mp3