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This is the victory of common man and left
by smarajit sarkar on Oct 12, 2007 01:51 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This time I am going to vote for left parties. The reason is as follows. You may not agree with Karat, but that doesn't give netfolks the right to savage the Left in the rather uncivilized manner in which they are doing now. Look what has happened to the countries that accepted American hegemony unquestioningly. Look what is happening to Pakistan. The country was used by the US in every possible way. Now, the USA is the only Krishna and we are all expected to dance to its %u201Cbansuri%u2019, the way the blue-turbaned Manmohan Singh doing. Any man who have self respect and rational view should agree with me. left are the only watch dog of this country

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by shaji tabor on Oct 12, 2007 01:52 PM   Permalink
CPM and Mr.Prakash Karat & MR.Sitaram Yechury was just black mailing your government to get save their party from 100 crore SNC-LAVLIN CORRUPTION CASE in Kerala.Now CBI has freezed the case according to the instruction from Prime Ministers Office.Now The goverment has saved from collapse.That is why Mr.Prime minister and Mr.Sharad Pawar is shouting on the top

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by uddhav raj on Oct 12, 2007 02:06 PM   Permalink
You mean to say that Congress people does't have any corruption cases against them. Our super computors are also small to enter their corruption cases.



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by bhagat singh on Oct 13, 2007 10:12 AM   Permalink
It is because your supercomputers are already overloaded with the misdeed and corruption of communists... LOL

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