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Rediff seems too obliged with Mayawati...
by Ratnesh Sahay on Mar 31, 2007 03:58 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whats there so important and incomprhensive that this news is hanging on your site for so long. I am watching this news since last few days, what is rediff's interest in canvassing for mayawati. Who doesn't know why has mayawati suddenly started looking for upper caste or is it that Rediff doesn't want to know it.
If such is the site like Rediff taking stage, it will be very very unfortunate.

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by Vijay Ranavat on Mar 31, 2007 09:15 AM   Permalink
its seems u are in lots of trouble, u dont know importance of this news u only want to see masala news which are not going help anybody, read the news carefully our society (atleast in UP) is going get equal right if mayawati come to power, Brahmins will be treated equal to the the Dalits she will not ill treat brahmins, and so called upper cast is also aware of that, upper cast has not got anything from these BJP and congress. Bjp is showing the dream of Ram temple and congress is against it, theses parties have fooled the uppercast lots of times. now its time to wake up and read this news carefully.

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by shivaji nanaware on Mar 31, 2007 10:00 AM   Permalink
Mr. Sahay don't u think that it is actually favour on Brahmin that leader of 43% peaple is adjusting with peaple with 3% ?
forget yaar.....

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by no comments on Mar 31, 2007 05:51 AM   Permalink
it is very unfortunate for u mr sahay..why u r so uncomfirtable about this news...dont u?..its really a gud news in indian politics

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