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hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Sivaji on Feb 04, 2008 09:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Viduthalai Chiruththaikal Kadchi (VCK, Liberation Panthers Party) President Thol. Thirumavalavan on Friday urged the Indian Government to conduct a referendum among the sixty five million people of Tamil Nadu on the extension of LTTE ban

"You are deciding against my people--whom have you consulted before you took such a decision?" he questioned. "Is a nation's foreign policy something that can be decided by four officials? Is there a single Tamil among those authorities? Have you taken the opinion of the people of Tamil Nadu? Did you seek the opinion of the members of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly? Did you consult the Indian parliamentarians hailing from Tamil Nadu? Did you debate this in both the houses of the Parliament? Did you seek the opinion of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Kalaignar [Karunanidhi] who represents the people of Tamil Nadu? Whom did you consult? If the Indian Government and the Indian National Congress really have the courage, let them announce that they dislike the creation of Tamil Eelam and then face the elections. They cannot do that."


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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by MGR Fan on Feb 04, 2008 09:12 AM   Permalink
If a referendum is held in Gujarat on whether Gujarat should be a Hindu state or secular state, the result may show that majority would prefer Gujarat to be a non secular Hindu state. Now what mister Thol TirummmaValvan will say about that?

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Feb 04, 2008 01:05 PM   Permalink
Gujarathis already kicked off your people and still you want more shame things to happen?

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Sun on Feb 04, 2008 11:27 AM   Permalink
So you want to support the LTTE.Why dont you fools go to SL and fight instead of leading a cushy life here and supporting them .

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by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Feb 04, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
Does Indian Government all who want to support from Tamil Nadu?

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  RE:RE:RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Feb 04, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
Does allow?

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Feb 04, 2008 01:12 PM   Permalink
Viko is already supporting and you impotents can't pick one hair also from his head.Just Go and do salams to Pranab Mukerjee and Mani Shanker Iyer.

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by SIVA SHUNMUGAM on Feb 04, 2008 10:42 AM   Permalink
Excellent Sivaji, I agree with you. Government of India is thinking people of Tamil Nadu are not Indian and they can rule us like they way they want.

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by MGR Fan on Feb 04, 2008 09:09 AM   Permalink
How about holding referendum on whether 65 Million people believe in God ? Let us findo ut the results and based on results decide whether Atheists should rule the state of tamilnadu

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by MGR Fan on Feb 04, 2008 09:11 AM   Permalink
Why is that in a state like TamilNadu where 95% of people believe in god and 80% of people celebrate Deepavali, atheists and god haters should rule the state?

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  RE:hold referendum on extending LTTE ban
by Ashok Kumar V.K. on Feb 04, 2008 10:24 AM   Permalink
Fools like you can't understand

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by rajiv dutt on Feb 04, 2008 10:33 AM   Permalink
ask him if he is satisfied with 100% sc st reservation

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