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hai hai mamta
by subhasish basumallick on Sep 02, 2008 08:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

mamta is a black spot in the name of Bengalis.Bengalis pride themselves in having the brightest of intellectual thinking.....but this nonsense lady has tarnished that entire image.with whom all she formed the TMC,all have deserted her. Now the new members in her gang almost all are having bad & dirty track record.namely,mamta herself-failure railway minister,aparna sen- she had to change her surname more than once,medha patekar- all through a big failure,parhto chatterjee,madan mitra,anuradha talwar,amar singh,somen mitra- are all having no hold in bengal politics.we should (WB people) form a group to throw away such parasites.we will see that these culprits are eliminated immediately so that the unemployed youth can see a better future

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  Re: hai hai mamta
by kraft on Sep 02, 2008 08:31 PM   Permalink
Mamta is a recent phenomenon. But the root cause of trouble in Bengal are the Communists. Even Buddha knows that!

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by Sunit Kumar on Sep 02, 2008 08:28 PM   Permalink
subhasish basumallick, TUMI Kai bolbe naa, NANO choli gocche !!

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by SIDDHARTHA PAL on Sep 02, 2008 08:39 PM   Permalink
Your statement will not be complete if you don't mention the contribution of the left front for making WB one of the dangerous for investment. We are obsserving there is no different between the communists ideology and the Mamata's action.Both are opposite side of a same coin.
Today we able to see so much media highlight on the Nano issue. But what about those industries which were closed by bloody unions.
So if you want to see better future of Bengal then you don't have any alternative.

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