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India a Orphan.
by phani rao on May 21, 2008 11:24 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is a obvious fact, that Indian Government which ever party is at the helm is more worried about vote bank, black money and protection of vested interests.

When these interests eat away the vitals of this country where will all these politicians, criminals and corrupts babus go and carry on the business of stacking the black money in countries like Lichenstein.

India is a orphan, where everyone uses its resources for their own benefit.

It seems that India which had faced numerous invasions from the likes of alexander,mongols, mughals, dutch,portugese,french,english still has not learnt its mistake of protecting its own and is looking at eating away its vitals.

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  RE:RE:India a Orphan.
by True Indian on May 21, 2008 11:35 AM   Permalink
Recent Blast in Narkhed Nashik once again confirmed that Blast in Jalna, Parbahni,Nanded were the Handiwork of RSS.Also they are responsible for executing blast in Malegaon.They are executing these blasts & trying to kill two bird with one stone hit i.e. Opposition gets an oppurtunity to take on Ruling Party.Muslims will be held responsible for supporting terrorism.Guys this is the truth rest is total Bakwaas.Stop this hate-mongering campaign & arrest the real culprits instead blaming someone who is non-existent or fictitious.

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  RE:India a Orphan.
by rani suri on May 21, 2008 11:40 AM   Permalink
Yeh kaha paida hua?? Talking nonsense, as usual. Wont use his brains.

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  RE:India a Orphan.
by KARAN MALHOTRA on May 21, 2008 05:11 PM   Permalink
MR. TRUE INDIAN INSTEAD TELLING OTHERS TO STOP HATE MONGERING CAMPAIGN U DO IT FIRST. WRITE SOMETHING NEW. I AM TIRED OF READING UR JALNA PARBHANI NANDED THEORY

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