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RSS-CPM CLASH
by palanisamy on Apr 02, 2008 11:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Attacking CPM outside Kerala is the only remedy to calm down Kannur and the enimosity between these parties' decades of killing each other. Whenever CPM ruled in Kerala their ugly head raised and the killing will start. Leaders like corrupt Pinarayi and his cronies should be taught how to behave in a society and their spineless leaders should control these rouges. well done RSS in Pune. This should bring some discipline among the CPM comrades in Kannur

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by Raj on Apr 03, 2008 12:24 AM   Permalink
these commie dogs should be thrashed like this all over the country. These chinese agents will think twice before killing RSS people in kerala now.

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by vikas shinde on Apr 02, 2008 11:50 PM   Permalink
Quais u and ur bretherens are murderes of millions(read History)....... And u ppl talkin abt mahatma....Muslims never followed mahatma.....put used his stupidity to get what ever they wanted(eg pakistan)......

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by sulabh jain on Apr 02, 2008 11:46 PM   Permalink
Followers of criminal mo mad can not digest the fact that RSS can stand up to mullahs. ALl islamics criminals should be kicked out along with thse chinese insects.

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by raj sreedhar on Apr 03, 2008 12:03 AM   Permalink
Quais Mohammad "All they can think of is assassination ". HEY , YOU GOT IT WRONG . THAT IS WHAT YOU GUYS THINK ALL THE TIME. TAKE LOOK AT MIDDLE EAST AND PAKISTAN. NAME ONE PEACEFUL MUSLIM NATION? ASSASSINATION IS YOUR JOB. WHY SUNNI AND SHIA KILLING EACH OTHER? HOW COME? GO CORRECT YOUR PROBLEMS FIRST BEFORE YOU TEACH US.

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