Linky Love
As opposed to Kinky love, neither of which I dislike.
Anyway, Desipundit, that fantastic bloglines without the registration for Indian blogosphere requires us all to share the love.
So here goes
Kisses. Kisses and more kisses
On a more serious note, I’ve been reading Patrix and Kaps for quite a while besides, I’ve also been corresponding with them over mail. Great people and fantastic blogs. Here’s hoping they get all the love they need and more. Do add them to your blogroll and keep checking in daily.
1 more link I need to talk about.
Sumit Dhar has been campaigning for the the Kalia family.
A soldier in the Indian Army, Lt. Kalia was brutally assaulted and killed by the Pakistani Army. But nothing has been done to bring this needless violence to justice. Lt. Kalia’s father has started an online petition hoping something is done and the Human Rights commision is notified.
As Sumit puts it,
We talk so much about the power of the blogosphere. What use is that power if we can not help these parents by raising this issue so that it is heard by International Human Rights Organisations? We have seen instances of main stream media in the US championing issues that were raised by bloggers. Why not in India?
Exactly. Why not in India. Please spread the word, sign the petition.





August 30th, 2005 at 12:02 pm
Chandru,
Thanks for the nice words. the title was really catchy
August 30th, 2005 at 7:59 pm
Thanks for the plug. I have also cited Dhar’s plea on DesiPundit and hat tip-ed for bringing it to our attention. Thanks.