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Achyut Yagnik : Please get admitted in the mental department ward of Civil Hospital
by Modi Sena on Dec 07, 2007 02:27 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

As you have claimed there is no civil society in Gujarat, you should immidiately get yourself admitted to the Civil Hospital of Ahmedabad's mental department ward. You may find good company there. Answer the questions of those mentally challenged people. If you wish , take Sheela Bhatt along with you there.

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  RE:Achyut Yagnik : Please get admitted in the mental department ward of Civil Hospital
by Pankaj Mohan on Dec 07, 2007 02:35 AM   Permalink
Sheela has been lodged there for weeks btw. She sends here article from the mental department.

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  RE:Achyut Yagnik : Please get admitted in the mental department ward of Civil Hospital
by Jigar on Dec 07, 2007 02:37 AM   Permalink
Modi too

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by Pankaj Mohan on Dec 07, 2007 02:42 AM   Permalink
No man, Modi is where he should be, placed as Gujarat's CM. In fact, he is the reason, why all these secularists are going to mental departments under duress.

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  RE:Achyut Yagnik : Please get admitted in the mental department ward of Civil Hospital
by siva on Dec 07, 2007 05:54 AM   Permalink
I agree

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  RE:Achyut Yagnik : Please get admitted in the mental department ward of Civil Hospital
by balaji konduri on Dec 07, 2007 02:36 AM   Permalink
i think shelia bhatt is ok man she seems to be impartial unlike the whole english media.
she once put the sickular CM of AP YSR in a tight spot by asking him abt muslim appeasement questions

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