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Narayan(Rane) and Gopinath (Munde)
by mohan kumar on Apr 22, 2008 04:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Last year Narayan Rane declared war on Deshmukh and threatened to resign. The Great Maratha Leader advertising himself in his own cost all over Maharashtra rushed to No.10 Janpath after meeting Sonia he cancelled his plan. Now it is the term of Gopinath Munde. He went one step ahead and declared his resignation from Party Post, but not dared to submit his resignation to the Assembly Speaker.
Because he knows that submitting resignation to party high command is nothing but submission of resignation from Assembly to Speaker, he has to pay heavily. I think these marathi leaders are home dogs or street dogs barking and shouting in Mumbai or Maharashtra only. When these home dogs go to Delhi and see their bosses, they automatically bow down their heads and come back. Is this the culture of great marathas????

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  RE:Narayan(Rane) and Gopinath (Munde)
by Vaibhav Nangare on Apr 22, 2008 05:28 PM   Permalink
Mohan by the way I am not aware of the region you belong (u seem to be Norhtie Bh...aiya), but mind you don't teach us our culture because we are aware of North Indian culture. I suppose you have an inferiority complex and thats why you are cursing us. Yes we may shout in our own house becsuse it belongs to us no like you North Indian Bha....iyas who thing whole country is UP Bihar and can spread the dirt, everywhere and anywhere

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by Tamal Das on Apr 22, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink
rem cong slogan
Maharasta ka do gunde
Narayan Rane aur Gopinath Munde


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by on Apr 22, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink


No wonder he did not put his

mundee where his mouth is.

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