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Bengal will be the next hot spot
by anshu on Jul 13, 2008 03:26 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is a cycle, and I am sure Kolkata will be the next big hot spot.

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by James Bond on Jul 13, 2008 03:37 PM   Permalink
lol!!!!!! Jk of the day....



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by Vicrant Nalkoor on Jul 13, 2008 05:46 PM   Permalink
anshu please stop dreaming.you and your banglabandhus have consistently voted for the left at writers' building.i've been to kolkata.it seems like we're in the 80s. gaudy posters on every block.filth collecting everywhere.communist posters on every corner and last but not the least,the omnipresnt bandhs your commies declare for every crow that flies.people of mumbai went to office even the next day of the terror attack of 7/11 inspite of the bandh called by the conservative parties.

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by raj on Jul 13, 2008 03:35 PM   Permalink
If communist still ruled West Bengal for next cycle also then i am aggree with you Kolkata will be the next India's biggest Slums and baggers big hot spot. Still 60% of population of Kolkata lives in Slums.


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by sibby mathews on Jul 13, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
What a coincidence !!

60 percent of Mumbaikars too live in slums !! And in slums of the most repulsive kind that can be imagined !!! And Mumbai has managed this without any help from the communists and despite having always been hyped as India's commercial capital and being described - a la New York - as the Indian city with streets paved of gold !!!!

One has to agree tongue in cheek with that last bit - more than any other city in India and more than most other cities in the world, Mumbai's streets are indeed paved with that golden colour (and refreshed every morning with about 3 to 4 million of India's poor releiving themselves) !!! Not for nothing was Mumbai described the 7th dirtiest city in the world recently in a survey.


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by Girish Rao on Jul 13, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
mumbai generates 5% of GDP and 20% of IT collections. The slum dwellers of Mumbai are richer than the slum dwellers of Kolkata. It is a pity that Bengalees free spirit and enterpreneurship is crused by commie retards

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Mumbai the commercial capital? Well. . .