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Unite both Karnatak and Tamil states into One
by Scot Peter on Apr 03, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The big solution to this issue is to Integrate both Karnatak and Tamil states into one. Then all the issues like this will be over. And this state will be the strongest state in India.. How is the idea?

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  RE:Unite both Karnatak and Tamil states into One
by Suraj Sinha on Apr 03, 2008 01:07 AM   Permalink


Why stop there?

Let us unite all states in India into one!

If you think the politicians go mad now, wait till this happens, they will turn into complete animals!!

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  RE:Unite both Karnatak and Tamil states into One
by Adit on Apr 03, 2008 01:09 AM   Permalink
PERFECT SOLUTION BY SURAJ

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  RE:Unite both Karnatak and Tamil states into One
by Seenu Subbu on Apr 03, 2008 01:21 AM   Permalink
Enough, enough of this "intelligent, hard working, jealous".. Look at it from the perspective of farmers in Karnataka, crores of Tamils living in Karnataka who also need water. Not just Tamils, Bangalore is a mini India now. Enough of your superiority, even Bihar has produced the most number of intellectuals and freedom fighters in its history. Most number of IIT candidates are Biharis, if that is a criterion. Enough!!

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  RE:Unite both Karnatak and Tamil states into One
by vinoth on Apr 03, 2008 01:32 AM   Permalink
If bangalore is mini india then all other cities are mini pakistan or what???

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