RE:Communist does not belive in God!!
by wani bhardwaj on Sep 21, 2007 03:18 PM Permalink
We are feeling that first the Communists rule in WB will be routed out in the next general election. Also CPIM will be divided on 123 agreements as already division has come in open FROM YOUR WB CHIEF MINISTER on this issue. You are telling that you are a biggest cader based political party and strict discipline is there in your party politics. So, what is going on in Kerala and WB politics is the eye opener to you before you making any comments on the national political party. BJP is not playing with fire, your Italian Congress and South Indian Karuna (Ravana or Devil) is playing with fire. First control them and let spit your venom on others.
THE DMK AND ITS CRONIES SHOULD BE DUMPED BIG TIME BY THE PEOPLE OF INDIA INTO OBLIVION. CAN THEY AFFORD TO MAKE SIMILAR STATEMENTS FOR OTHER RELIGIONS OR THEIR GODS ? DESPITE BEING HINDUS, THEY HAVE HURT SENTIMENTS OF HINDUS. ALL HINDUS SHOULD RISE ABOVE CASTE AND CREED TO UNITE AND SHOW HOW LORD RAM CAN BE A UNIFYING FORCE AND NO BODY SHOULD TAKE THEM FOR GRANTED.
Great thing going in this great Hindustan since last 2 decades. Whenever something wrong is done to Hindus it is secularism and when they raise voice aganist that injustice it becomes communalism. CPI-M or all 'changu-mangus' who say like this put their tail in between their legs and run away when it comes to Muslims or others on similar issues.
Shame on these dirty, filthy politicians and their parties.
RE:these are fake calcutta communists
by FreeComments on Sep 21, 2007 03:14 PM Permalink
These remarks by commusnists are nothing new. They never supported India'd freedom struggle, then they sided with Chinese...story is quite long.
They say they don't support any religion but won't hesitate to attend Iftikhar parties or Holi parties in Delhi. They will do everything to garner muslim votes. During Puja days, go to calcutta and you will see all these communists in one or the other pandals.
O god! save this country from pseudoseculars and communists (or should I say pseudocommunists?)
When it opened to the sea the canal expanded to a width of about 2 km. This allowed the sand and silt to move from the east coast and Palk Bay into the deep sea.
The British widened the canal to allow ships to move easily to Ceylon instead of taking a circuitous route.
"The current approach being debated is based on the Suez Canal design," said Mr Audinarayana. "But it will be better if the Panama Canal model is adopted with dock locks at the Pumban Bridge."
The scientist, who had helped build the huge dry dock in the naval dockyard at Vizag in the 1970s, said that different kinds of dock locks can be provided for ships of varying sizes.
With this plan, the route would become shorter and the huge expenditure on dredging will come down.
"Also, dock locks will help check sand erosion due to further deepening of Pumban canal which will wreak major disasters," he said. "Big cities such as Vizag and Chennai will go under the sea in the long run if it is unchecked."
An expert has suggested a %u2018Panama Canal' solution to the Rama Sethu controver- sy that will keep all con- tending parties happy. Mr B.V. Audinarayana, a retired assistant garrison engineer of the Military Engineering Services, said that instead of cutting open Rama Sethu, the existing gap in the Pumban canal could be widened to allow ships to pass through. The gap, created by Krishna Naik in 15th centu- ry and expanded by the British in the 18th century, is 30 km before the Rama Sethu. This is sim
This Bekar people don't have any work since thry are thrown out of power after BJP cheated public with RAM temple issue and failed to keep the promise and fooled the public.Now agan started ram sethu issue and will do the same.
The telephone would not stop ringing and the 15 people assembled in Dinesh Lad's room at Star Line building Gorai in the far suburbs of Mumbai couldn't believe that the boy next door had made it big.
On Thursday, Rohit Sharma, playing only his second innings for India, scored an unbeaten 50 and was decalred the man of the match in the do or die encounter against South Africa in the Super Eights of the Twenty20 World Championship.
The 20-year-old Rohit, who made his debut Twenty20 only 24 hours ago against England [Images] but did not get to bat, played with controlled aggression to help India cross 150.
He posted his half century in style, pulling the last ball of the innings from Johan van der Wath for a six over square leg. He faced 40 balls and hit seven fours and two sixes.
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