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Don't misunderstand BJP
by Dheeraj Akula on Apr 10, 2008 03:07 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Don't misunderstand BJP.

Hindus are BJP's vote bank and the gameplan was to split this vote bank by OBC quota.

BJP has no option but to support it. If BJP opposed it, it would split the Hindu vote bank.

The need of the hour is for the Hindus to stay united.

Many Hindus are silently getting converted to Christianity.

In the larger interest of Hinduism, let us all stay united.

Let us teach Congress a lesson by voting against it.



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  RE:Don't misunderstand BJP
by F17 on Apr 10, 2008 03:12 PM   Permalink
Whats the point converting to other religions from Hinduism... 'coz then there will be no reservations given to these converts...

Actually Hindu's are the only community getting the benefit of reservation though indirectly...

lets make a new party of youth & abolish reservation after winning the elections...

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  RE:Don't misunderstand BJP
by srivatsa yb on Apr 10, 2008 03:09 PM   Permalink
very convinient....haha no option bjp has it seems..joker

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  RE:Don't misunderstand BJP
by Deepesh Shah on Apr 10, 2008 03:14 PM   Permalink
Dear,
you r correct but hindus never get united. if it is possible then no body can defete india

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  RE:Don't misunderstand BJP
by srivatsa yb on Apr 10, 2008 03:08 PM   Permalink
bjp supports obc reservation

there is nothing called hindu unity...

the BJP comes into the picture only when brahmins are raped not dalits or other hindus

congress will win 2009

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  RE:Don't misunderstand BJP
by rama on Apr 10, 2008 03:08 PM   Permalink
BJP was asking Rs 1 crore per ticket in Karnataka. Poor morons who paid up. Now those who paid up, will not invest any more. Game, set and match to Congress - two thirds maJORITY


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