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Minority status of muslims
by sunil agarwal on Apr 06, 2007 03:32 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Mulllahayam this really is a unfortunate decision by the honourable court.They are only 18.5 per cent of the population in U.P.Can you please enlighteen me what is the percentage of Yadav's in the state. Less than 18.5 per cent right. So it is you who is a minority not the muslims. You needs the minority status and not the muslims. So what you can do is ask the court to give the yadav's a minority status insted of the Muslims. Also why not make room for a Muslim candidate to become the next C.M of U.P. insted of you trying the loosing battle.
And by the way what have you done for U.P. during your tenure as C.M. can you please let the people know that.
Well the Rs.500.00 per month as unemployment allowances will be given to you and others like you.
Sunil


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  RE:Minority status of muslims
by Ravi K on Apr 06, 2007 06:17 AM   Permalink
sunil,

Mulayam singh is a cruel politician. We have thousands of such politicians in India who are ready to sell the nation for their political gains. It is really disgusting to see all politicians eyeing muslims for their votes during the election time.
No politician has a goal like improving the standard of living in india, developing the name, strengthening the pathetic law and order system etc.

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  RE:Minority status of muslims
by Pat Thakur on Apr 06, 2007 12:43 PM   Permalink
No wonder, India has gone to the Muslim Nations. Remember, some years back, Mulayam was the Defence/ Foreign Minister?

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  RE:Minority status of muslims
by ammy on Apr 06, 2007 05:20 PM   Permalink
If Mulayam was a defense minister during kargil, he would have helped pakis against us...bloody traitor

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