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Hidden Facts !!
by Manoj Mehta on Dec 28, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

So called secular Media is very carefully hiding the fact that in Kutch Gujrat which has 33% muslim population, BJP has won all the seats.More than 40% of Kutchi Muslims has voted for BJP in Kutch.

It proves that for common people; Water, Electricity, good infrasturcture & livelihood are more important than anybody else.But our Islamic congress ( Sonia & ManMohan) and Media always wants to win election on religeion level and thats where they lost out both in HP and Gujrat.

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by khursheed ahmad on Dec 28, 2007 07:08 PM   Permalink
who started religion in politics?

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by rajesh on Dec 28, 2007 07:09 PM   Permalink
congress way back after independence

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by vivek gangadhar madihalli on Dec 28, 2007 07:23 PM   Permalink
good reply

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by Athreya on Dec 28, 2007 07:23 PM   Permalink
Your father

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by shankar venkat on Dec 28, 2007 07:41 PM   Permalink
Bang on Dude! Well said. Who needs 123 agreement with the USA. Indian is in safe hands. What we need is infrastructure development and not 123 agreement. The conggress and the comerades lost the plot very badly. The so called minority polulation (read Muslims) is intelligent. they know what they are doing and whom to trust. Infact, Mr. Modi has good image in Gujrat, even among the minority community. This shows that the voting public is not a fool and cannot be fooled for long

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by rajesh on Dec 28, 2007 07:05 PM   Permalink
thats becoz media if funded by xtian missionaries

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