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Communalism Is an Incurable Disease!!
by Contractor on Dec 12, 2007 10:10 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Communalism is a cancer on society which keep destroying a nation. Communal people have no moral feeling or sympathy to anyone.

Imagine a daily wage labour, a rickshaw puller who work very hard whole day then he is able to feed his hungry children. But these communal antisocial, anti human make thier lives more painful with thier violence and they cannot even feed their kids for days knowing that these poor are Hindu, Muslim and could belong to any religion.

Who cares becasue these communal enemies of country and society are paid in millions by foreign countries agents to harm our great country. They are like parasites.

It's time for people of our country to wake up and fight these forces of destruction with unity and determination before they inflict more damage to our country and society as a whole.



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  RE:Communalism Is an Incurable Disease!!
by Joyee Funee on Dec 12, 2007 10:13 AM   Permalink
Now expecting win for Narendra Modi

U r saying entire Gujarat is communal

U have no rights to say Gujarat Communal, it is indeed insult to Gujarat

U must respect the people mandate and accept the defeat



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  RE:Communalism Is an Incurable Disease!!
by alpesh chotalia on Dec 12, 2007 10:23 AM   Permalink
Mr Contractor,

compare gujarat with all State which leads by congress.
Gujarat has better development in all parameter wheter it is power,road, water or even Farmer concern

and on communal.. All party playing relgion card like muslim,dalits and lots more in every state of india then why to blame BJP only...
in that case u must critise all political party. we give vote to see progress in all aspect of socity .

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