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Congress Colour TV is like cheating
by neetha on Apr 24, 2008 10:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In India we are not producing sufficient food grains support we need support all type formers to
boost food production. There is nothing wrong in free power up to 10HP to formers. farmers are back bone of our country. Equally BJP is planning huge development and infrastructure. Please vote for BJP project. Congress cheated us sice 60 years by false promises. Last election they promised unemployment benefit but did not give.

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  RE:Congress Colour TV is like cheating
by Loan Shark on Apr 24, 2008 10:11 PM   Permalink
free TV and free power are both wrong ... they are both trying to woo farmers by wrong incentives .... why should govt. pay for their power?

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by neetha on Apr 24, 2008 10:16 PM   Permalink
Power is basic need for farmers to produce more food grains. But TV is not basic need. First we need have food, water, power, sanitation and then think of TV. Why prices all went up?? because we are not producing enough food. We need to support all farmers. Free Power till 10HP is absolutely fine

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by pradeep on Apr 24, 2008 10:29 PM   Permalink
last election janardhan poojre promised a RS 500 FOR UNEMPLOIED GRAJUTAES WHERE IS IT CONG PARTY IS CHEATING PARTY PLEASE DONT VOTE CONGRESS LATES GIVE A CHANCE TO BJP

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by prabhat mohanty on Apr 24, 2008 11:44 PM   Permalink
What Congress achieved in 60 years, BJP achieved in 6 years !!!

Corruption. Bribe. Illegal man power export. Money for questions in Parliament.

WoW!

BJP. What a Party !!!

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