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by Razor on Apr 03, 2008 01:36 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

All those who have lost their shops in Krntka and TN, FOR GODS SAKE DONT TAKE THE NEXT AVAILABLE TRAIN TO MUMBAI !!!

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by Seenu Subbu on Apr 03, 2008 01:41 AM   Permalink
Enough, dude. Enough already. The premise of keeping a nation in its federal structure is to respect the binding contracts with all member states, keeping their territorial, cultural and linguistic rights and upholding them, promoting a sense of unity. If you do love to see India break up, which I suspect is true, either you are a Paki parasite or a Desi psychopath.

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by vinoth on Apr 03, 2008 01:40 AM   Permalink
first try to save your self and then come out and speak for other states..lol...u fate is already known in mumbai

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by Pervez Musharraf on Apr 03, 2008 01:37 AM   Permalink
Raj Thakarappa will b there to welcome them

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by yogi goli on Apr 03, 2008 01:43 AM   Permalink
You are correct cause few days back raj was giving examples of Tamilnadu chief minister karunanidhi. Raj following the footprints of karunanidhi and one day these two most corrupted and violent people must be thorown out of polytics. One day india will come to gether. Tamil/marathi/hindi/kanada sab bhai bhai.

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by Subramanian kumar on Apr 03, 2008 01:59 AM   Permalink
I dont support karunanidhi. The video clip is available publicly. Anyone can check it. Its a wrong information spread by karnatka politicians. karuna didnt speak anything harsh.

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