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PM behaving like a US Slave
by Sahadevan KK on Oct 15, 2007 05:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear Pm.We do not need nuclear agreement we want food for our million homeless ,Insted try to emmulate china or atleast Wbengal or Kerla who have provided utopion state to its subjects,Botrththe places are paradise of the downtrodden and our greta leaders with chinas help have made this garden of prosperity come in reality,Certain section odf societies like BJP and RSS are averse to this and now indulge in China bashing ,We should apprecitae china and accept its leadership as leader of Asia ,

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  RE:PM behaving like a US Slave
by poipoi on Oct 15, 2007 05:16 PM   Permalink
u moron, do u know that the chinese have signed the N-pact 10 yrs back

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by Balasubramaniam R on Oct 15, 2007 05:18 PM   Permalink
Good joke Kerala and WB Utopion states!! Did u mean starved famine ridden Ethiopia in Africa by any chance. Both the states unlike ethiopia are edowed with natural resources but somehow they have remained underdeveloped states in India thats why you find an exodus of people from these states to find jobs.
Dont compare India with China because it is an authoritarian state.

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by rajesh kannan on Oct 15, 2007 05:26 PM   Permalink
yeck they flood Bangalore like daily laboureres, WB and Kerala have no self respect

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by raj on Oct 15, 2007 09:09 PM   Permalink
Sahadevan KK YOU ARE A UNDEDUCATED IGNORANT COMMUNIST IDIOT FROM KERALA. GO IMPROVE YOUR STATES ECONOMY AND CREATE JOBS FOR YOUNG MALLUS.YOU HAVE DONE ENOUGH DAMAGE FOR INDIA'S IMAGE OVER SEAS.YOU GUYS ARE NOTHING BUT CHINESE BUTT LICKERS.

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