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Indian Constitution is no Bazar Woman
by off side on Dec 24, 2007 09:38 PM

Raman dismisses many as "efforts of these self-styled secularists" those who endevour to preserve the sanctity and freedom movement values enshrined in Indian Constitution. He sees himself as a Hindu not as an Indian citizen. As an intelli guy, he does not even seem to know what he is supposed to defend! He offends when he is supposed to defend!



Placed words
............................................
Words placed; do not always gain by association.
Not in the world of arts, not even in Ads,
Where words sell wares,
Where words sell words.

For instance in realms of Indian care,
Most words do not quite invoke the despair,
As does the phrase 'bazaar woman'.
The same term bazaar though is germane,
Mostly welcomed as prosperity's thoroughfare.


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