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No one can stop the project
by barani j kumaran on Sep 12, 2007 01:51 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am a Hindu and I support demolition of so called bridge...Ha Ha ha...
If Shiv sena and BJP opposes something it is said that Hindus are opposing. Make it clear...A group of Hindus are opposing the project..thats all.
Entire Tamil Nadu is welcoming the project...and remember...we people have more sentiments...but not foolish sentiments.
If any body proves that the sand sediment is built by hanuman we would stop supporting this project.

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  RE:RE:No one can stop the project
by Arun Prasad on Sep 12, 2007 02:04 PM   Permalink
If you don't like people of the TN. Why do you need a place in TN to be protected.

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by SRIVATSAN RAMANUJAM on Sep 12, 2007 02:51 PM   Permalink
Dont calll yourself a practising Hindu..Call yourself a Slave of the Mindless Dravidian movement and dogs of DMK!!!

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by barani j kumaran on Sep 12, 2007 03:02 PM   Permalink
I am proud to be a dravidian..than to call me hindu..and dividing the people through caste..

yes I am a pure dravidian... and I am proud of it.

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by Suresh kumar on Sep 12, 2007 02:08 PM   Permalink
In your name Lord Murugan is there (Kumaran) and barani also god's name. First change your name. I feel ashmed u to be a person from Tamilnadu

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by barani j kumaran on Sep 12, 2007 03:00 PM   Permalink
I belive in god.. not foolish sentiments...
I do ask only for proof that this is built by hanuman.
If u give the proof I ll support destorying the sediments of sand


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  RE:No one can stop the project
by Gaurav Sharma on Sep 12, 2007 01:53 PM   Permalink
there are no hindus left in Tamil Nadu , moron..High castes have fled the state and rest of them have converted

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by arbind kumar gupta on Sep 12, 2007 01:58 PM   Permalink
Agree with Gaurav? in TN most people are LTTE supporter only

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  RE:RE:No one can stop the project
by barani j kumaran on Sep 12, 2007 03:03 PM   Permalink
This shows that you people are illetrates...

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  RE:RE:No one can stop the project
by Arun Prasad on Sep 12, 2007 02:02 PM   Permalink
Yes, Dravidian worshiped sun and nature. So whats your problem. Cunning invaders labeled them as Hindus and they all become Hindus.

There is nothing called high class. They are invaders.

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by barani j kumaran on Sep 12, 2007 03:04 PM   Permalink
I agree...Only these so called high classes oppse this project

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by Gaurav Sharma on Sep 12, 2007 02:04 PM   Permalink
ha ha ha..well said Raj..how disgusting are they in present day world..

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by Arun Prasad on Sep 12, 2007 01:55 PM   Permalink
yes, I do agree with you. People are more sensitive for this matter. And that advantage for politicians/religious leaders

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by Gaurav Sharma on Sep 12, 2007 02:03 PM   Permalink
Here comes another moron from 'Republic of Tamil Nadu'..I suggest your state should be seperated from India.

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  RE:No one can stop the project
by rajeev nair on Sep 12, 2007 02:05 PM   Permalink
And there goes the ramasetu too with the state . Wwise thinking Gaurav.

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