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  1. Vijay Kumar T profile image57
    Vijay Kumar Tposted 14 years ago

    Q1-Sollution of Kashmir Problem?
    Q2-How to Help the poor people of the world?
    Q3- Is there any Difference between in Various religion of the world.

    1. Nickny79 profile image67
      Nickny79posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      The solution to the Kashmir problem is returning it to its rightful owner--Great Britain!

      1. weblog profile image58
        weblogposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Rightful owner..? mad

        Bad joke!

        1. Mark Knowles profile image57
          Mark Knowlesposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Well, it is about time the USA was returned to its rightful owner, Judging from the quality they are turning out lately......... lol

          1. VENUGOPAL SIVAGNA profile image60
            VENUGOPAL SIVAGNAposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            What about Britain during and after WW 2 ?   It was USA which helped it come out of the mess created by itself.  Why did they interfere in the war, started by Germany?  Did Germany declare war on Britain? No. Britain went to war on its own and declared war on Germany even as Hitler tried his best to avoid war with Britain.  During and after the war, Britain's position was more pathetic than USA today and USA helped it retrieve its position.  For that, you are asking for USA itself, dreaming that USA can never comeup.

            A small crow tries to hold a mountain on its head !

      2. VENUGOPAL SIVAGNA profile image60
        VENUGOPAL SIVAGNAposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        A big joke.. Joke of the century!  Britain never owned anything anywhere.  They caught the opportunity while wandering for commercial purposes and ruled for some time.  For this,  no country can accept Britain's ownership.  Britain's existence itself is due to the enormous sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during world war I and II.  In the first war, the population of India dropped 5% due to the war.  My forefathers use to tell me how the compulsory recruitment of people who ventured out of their homes were dragged to the recruiting centres and taken to Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia. Such being the case, how dare someone claim Kashmir, a part of India as theirs?  Kashmir may be bigger than Britain. So also their dreams are bigger than themselves.  If they a sincere nation, let Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland function freely, independently.  Those parts were occupied forcibly.

    2. VENUGOPAL SIVAGNA profile image60
      VENUGOPAL SIVAGNAposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      1.Solution to Kashmir problem is retrieval of Pak-occupied Kashmir and abrogation of special status to Kashmir in the Indian Constitution. If possible, the two-nation theory itself has to be abrogated and bring Pakistani people into Indian fold.  Britain cannot be the owner of any country anymore. Britain's wealth is due to occupation of India for over a century. So, the rightful owner of Britain is India. Even the diamond in the British throne is Indian. 

      2. Educating the poor about what led to their poverty and how they can catch hold of opportunities and come up will only be the long-term solution to poor people of the world.  Offering a day's food or clothes or free housing will make them more poor.

      3. Yes. There are differences between various religions of the world. They differ according to the people who follow the religions. But ultimate aim of religion and worship is peace-of-mind which no one take note of.

  2. weblog profile image58
    weblogposted 14 years ago

    Welcome smile

    Spend time in exploring the forums big_smile

  3. Uninvited Writer profile image77
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    This belongs in politics, not in the forum reporting problems with HubPages.

  4. Nickny79 profile image67
    Nickny79posted 14 years ago

    I love this hub about Barack Osama--very funny:   

    http://hubpages.com/_270i1dfpdw20k/hub/ … redictions

  5. knolyourself profile image61
    knolyourselfposted 14 years ago

    "A small crow tries to hold a mountain on its head !" That would not be Nick at Night.

    1. VENUGOPAL SIVAGNA profile image60
      VENUGOPAL SIVAGNAposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      But the crow will be crushed... ! ... ?

 
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