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Proud of Gowda
by on Oct 03, 2007 04:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am really proud of Gowda. Jai Gowdaji. This shows that a poor farmer who rose to be the PM of a great nation cannot be blackmailed at gunpoint by a national party.
JDS should continue ruling and not provide an opportunity to corrupt fundamentalists, who will threaten the secular fabric of peace loving Karnataka.

Jai Kannada Mathe. Sirigannadam Gelge.

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  RE:Proud of Gowda
by Robin Hood on Oct 03, 2007 04:09 AM   Permalink
We are proud of you Gowdaji. You have proven that you are still the tall figure committed to the ideals of peace and secularism. We are proud of you for safeguarding the interests of minorities, dalits and weaker sections. We are fully behind you in any election. God bless you!

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  RE:Proud of Gowda
by AntiExcentric on Oct 03, 2007 09:50 AM   Permalink
robin, send your wife to gowda's family. In that way you will be loyal to them.

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  RE:Proud of Gowda
by Ajay Arora on Oct 03, 2007 06:06 AM   Permalink
Dear Robin Hood this is for you and your brothers in PAKISTAN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEktd7zoU-E&mode=related&search=

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  RE:Proud of Gowda
by Ramesh P on Oct 03, 2007 06:23 AM   Permalink
Proud of Gowda - He is the worst PM we ever had - even worse than Gujral. Kannadigas themselves are not proud of him - who r u ?? Paki ?? Xtian ?? Muslim??

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by sudhir dhar on Oct 03, 2007 05:32 AM   Permalink
How can Karnataka be proud of NOT KEEPING ITS WORD?This reflects poorly on KannadigasIndians should think twice before doing any busiess with people who champion fraud.
Shame on people who support such actions.

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