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varun dont divide India
by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 10:24 AM
Mr varun,

Kaum ko kabilon me mat banto
Safar ko meelon me mat banto
behta hua daria hai mera bharat
ise nahron aur nalon me mat banto

Mr. Varun casteism is bane to this country. It is decreasing day by day...& the day is not far when we will totally eliminate it.


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  RE:varun dont divide India
by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 10:35 AM   Permalink
Mr. varun,
See mayawati is going to become CM of UP third time & in south also non brahmin CM are ruling Uma bhari , kalyan sing are also Non Brahmin CM. Better to support Mayawati Than Communist or Naxalite

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  RE:varun dont divide India
by varun kumar on May 07, 2007 10:38 AM   Permalink
Just because she gave tickets to your brahmin brothers she has become "Godess" to you. Anyways I know she will keep the upper castes under control so I do not have anything against her. She is not the best but I prefer her over the upper castes.

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by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 10:43 AM   Permalink
you can vote to mulayam yadav if not BSP. But for county sake dont support naxalite & communist.

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  RE:varun dont divide India
by varun kumar on May 07, 2007 10:28 AM   Permalink
Well if castism is decreasing the why is reservation increasing day by day ? Any explanation ?

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  RE:varun dont divide India
by Mukesh Sharma on May 07, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink
reservation is vote bank politics. for that arjun singh is slashed by supreme court without study & without data how can he propose any % of reservation. constitution is keen on reservation by implementaion is not on facts & data.

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