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by raghavacharyulu nallani on Oct 08, 2007 01:29 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is good. This government failed. During this coalition rule, Bangalore and Mysore real estate prices are over hyped and all the real estate brokers got support for the same from the CM and his greedy father. We are very fortunate that this greedy man could not rule the country for 5 years. Otherwise he would have sold the country to some other country. Of course, we are not 100% fortunate also at the same time as the UPA government also doing the same at center. Anyway, I hope the over hyped real estate prices will come down in the future and make a common man's dreams of having his own house true. Can anyone tell me is this is going to happen? The moment we talk about sky rocketing real estate prices, there are some people who draw their swords at poor IT people, who are paying for these interim elections from their salaries in terms of Income Tax. But the real reason is not these IT people, but these corrupted Father-Son duo.

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by slash on Oct 08, 2007 01:34 PM   Permalink
good point. a highly corrupt family needs to be deported to some other country. maybe taleban. they need to be punished. let them be banished. they have tarnished the name of gowdas

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by dayananda m on Oct 08, 2007 01:54 PM   Permalink
Hey guys over there.. Have a look at Sonia Gandhi who is gonna sell our country to Russia..
go to this link
http://udayms.wordpress.com/2005/09/12/do-you-know-your-sonia/

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by DINESH BABU on Oct 08, 2007 01:35 PM   Permalink
Really true what you said. It is the case in Pune also. UPA government dont have any care on common man.


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