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Sheela Bhatt is crazy
by Manoj on Dec 07, 2007 03:23 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If RSS and VHP is against Modi as per the article, all secularists should support Modi, correct ?

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  RE:Sheela Bhatt is crazy
by Kanu Baldha on Dec 08, 2007 09:19 AM   Permalink
Swaminarayan temples were raided for non-payment of electricity bills in Vadtal --> The saints of this temple used to rape innocent woman pilgrime - they are earning millions of rupees - just think howz their mentality

Swadhyaya Pariwar of Gujarat founded by the late Pandurang Athawale is displeased with Modi government because of the controversial murder of its active member --> Swadhyaya Parivar's motabhai - Bharat Bhatt planned to kill Mr. Pankaj Trivedi under Dhanshri Talavarkar's guidenance - if police is taking action against these criminals whats wrong in that case?

People of all over the Gujarat are 100% supporting Modi. Did you remember Sheela when you came for 2001 Earthquake coverage on 31st of January at Bhuj you told Mr. Rasik Thacker(right hand ie Chamcha of Mr. Suresh Mehta - CM of Gujarat) that Mr. Suresh Mehta made atleast Rs. 1000cr from industrialist Adani - Mundra Port development - by taking sleeping partnership in port area - its best opportunity for you (Rasik Thacker) and your godfather Mr. Suresh Mehta to do some relief work for Kutchi people - these guys ingored your advise and result - Mr. CM (Corrupt Mehta) Suresh Mehta lost his seat from Mandvi - Kutch. After Muslims burned 57 innocent pilgrimage 'GUJARATI' felt stunned all over the Gujarat and reacted in a strong way and Modi take corrective action to protect those muslims in gujrat and made law and order since then and surpise - after that Muslims didnt showed up their normal terrorist

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