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refff continiuing to be biased its not simple majority
by rahul joshi on Dec 28, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

BJP is 5 short of 2/3rd majority.........

whereas rediff claims it to be simple majority........

when will u stop such things

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  RE:refff continiuing to be biased its not simple majority
by rajesh on Dec 28, 2007 04:59 PM   Permalink
rediff is known for wrong and misleading information

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  RE:refff continiuing to be biased its not simple majority
by Pat Thakur on Dec 28, 2007 05:13 PM   Permalink
Write fearlessly my friend, Rajesh. Say -
"Rediff is known for Schmoozing the Kangress & Openly Soliciting the United Shits Of Amrika."

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  RE:refff continiuing to be biased its not simple majority
by Vivek Kapoor on Dec 28, 2007 05:13 PM   Permalink
Rediff like many other news channel & its reporters is always speaking the language of so called seculars.
May be they get heavily paid from the so called secular UPA government.
... its very much possible, afterall who ruled india for initial 50 years & whats the level of corruption achieved everyone knows.
(it was proved so called secular govt had bribed JMM for vote in LokSabha)

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  RE:refff continiuing to be biased its not simple majority
by MallikarjunareddyEnnajigari on Dec 28, 2007 05:20 PM   Permalink
in india some media people is like this .they donot cover other riligions harming towerds hindus like in orissa the christios beat up a 80 year old swamy who is not allowing for convesions. after hindus reaction now maney fellows crtising hindus . this mustgo .is itneccessory to nconvert any budy in this world. let all religions live in pease and .hinduisum says SERVEJANA SUKINOBAVANTU

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