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good work
by Shree on Oct 06, 2007 11:21 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

it is really a good job by jds that they have taught bjp a lesson. other wise being secular party they had no face to go to the people.

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by Venugopalan on Oct 06, 2007 11:34 AM   Permalink
a big joke indeed. When JDS was being supported by BJP were they blind folded?? Now suddenly they wake up and think of so called secularism. This can happen only in Karnataka.

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by on Oct 06, 2007 11:33 AM   Permalink
he went running to nadeems house and offereda job while the wife of slain col vasanth has not got anything from the the corrupt gowdas--very secular indeed!!!

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by Dharma on Oct 06, 2007 11:31 AM   Permalink
First learn the meaning of of secular Mr fool

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by ramachandran nair on Oct 06, 2007 11:39 AM   Permalink
shreeji - what do you mean by secular? Gowda and his sons are unreliable and are opportunists. they stabbed BJP on the back ( i am not a bjp man) but words are words and one has to keep up the promises given to other party to grab the chair. the people of karnataka are wise and father - son duo should be taught lesson or two in the coming elections. This JDS as such should be eliminated from the state. Dev Gowda , a sleeping giant.

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by dhanraj dhanu on Oct 06, 2007 11:30 AM   Permalink
What secular? Bull Shit! JDS shamelessly ran the govt with BJP and now talking of Secular! It is only power Hungry and mean minded party

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by Vineit on Oct 06, 2007 11:40 AM   Permalink
JDS a bunch of theifs.

And BJP a national party.

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