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Aftermath of Nuke deal
by Ayappan on Aug 20, 2007 09:59 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

our PM is freezed now. This show his lack of exprience in PM's office

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  RE:Aftermath of Nuke deal
by India Fan on Aug 20, 2007 10:35 AM   Permalink
It was dumb on his part to give a dare to the left, he must have watched too much of "AXN's Dare" series.

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  RE:Aftermath of Nuke deal
by hiral joshi on Aug 20, 2007 10:37 AM   Permalink
He is worried about "Havan".

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  RE:RE:Aftermath of Nuke deal
by flintstone on Aug 20, 2007 11:03 AM   Permalink
If you have no idea about the good deeds done by the liberalisation guru Dr. Manmohan Singh just keep shut and dont parade your ignorance. Dr. Singh joined the cabinet out of love for the country after his retirement and doing a great job of increasing the wealth of all the citizens yes not everybody because of people like you putting up roadblocks along the way of devolpment. The Commies just want to make the rich poorer and the poor to remain as they are instead of uplifting the poor. The BJP justs wants to oppose just because they are in oppostion BJP please grow and become mature just dont remain rabble rousers forever. PLEASE LETS ALL INDIANS SUPPORT THE CAUSES WHICH ARE GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY AND OPPOSE ONLY THE WRONG CAUSES.



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  RE:Aftermath of Nuke deal
by India Fan on Aug 20, 2007 11:07 AM   Permalink
Cut the crap about liberalisation, it was done all
under World Bank diktats. He was appointed by PV Narsimha Rao, for the first time a break from that dumb dynasty rule, which was the main reason some progress could be achieved.

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  RE:Aftermath of Nuke deal
by India Fan on Aug 20, 2007 10:53 AM   Permalink
Poor, guy lost his sleep over a havan, must have been the smoke.

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