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UPA should not complain now
by gaurav ambasta on Sep 05, 2007 05:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Now that UPA has made Nuclear deal a family affair between them an Left.. they cease the right to feel offended if they don't get any support from NDA.


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by jagan on Sep 05, 2007 05:57 PM   Permalink
next govt will of NDA. so they cannot say anything now. as usual like Enron plant

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by deepak on Sep 05, 2007 06:22 PM   Permalink
INdian Democracy at its best.... Congress party thinks, Indian democracy is still their family business.. And Enunch in congress party have handed it to not an Indian, but an Italian... Great Enunchs in COngress should be congratulated with new gender descrition, because i feel even enuches would be ashamed at some point

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by Greeneyed Guru on Sep 05, 2007 07:47 PM   Permalink
Atleast the enuches in congress are young whereas in bjp the enuches are old and disgusting .

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by neel sanghvi on Sep 05, 2007 09:56 PM   Permalink
what a point to place in front of people!! congress is made of fullish young people and NDA is made of well educated old people. now if you still think congress is better just becuase of they have young people then no one is more fullish than you.

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by Rudra Astra on Sep 05, 2007 09:41 PM   Permalink
guy, NDA Was much better than UPA (UNITED PAPI ALLIANCE)

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by Vikas Sethi on Sep 05, 2007 05:44 PM   Permalink
Well the NDA never supported the 123 agreement in the first place,Dude

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