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Political and communal stability in Kerala
by Anil Tharikida on Sep 03, 2008 12:11 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Kerala's socio-economic conditions are conducive for TATAs factory.

The state had some problems in the past. The commies there are moving forward modeling CHINA. Any investment in any sector will be welcomed with open arms.

The company will benefit from cheap electricity, great infrastructure and the best SKILLED WORK FORCE in India.

So fellows stop being skeptical...

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  Re: Political and communal stability in Kerala
by Praveen Menon on Sep 03, 2008 12:18 PM   Permalink
You mistaken tharikida. Now they ruling Kerala so they need fund from ADB and Smart City. See they will change next turn is for UDF, then comment, ok

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  Re: Political and communal stability in Kerala
by Anil Tharikida on Sep 03, 2008 12:22 PM   Permalink
UDF is in shambles. BJP is pure poison. Then who else is there except the commies?
Granted they are bad? But what other choice?

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  Re: Political and communal stability in Kerala
by lungi on Sep 03, 2008 12:17 PM   Permalink
I think the best solution would be to merge Kerala and West Bengal. Then the Tatas will virtuall not shift. Kaho Kya Kheyal Hai? U may contact Mamata in this regard because she is inviting all such suggestions.

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  Re: Re: Political and communal stability in Kerala
by lungi on Sep 03, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink
read as "virtually" typo error

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  Re: Political and communal stability in Kerala
by ravindra kp on Sep 03, 2008 12:16 PM   Permalink
Tata's should not come to Kerala. They are once bitten twice shy with the commies

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