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Need Permanent Solution
by vinayak golesar on Feb 13, 2008 06:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

By arresting Raj T the problem will not solve in a few moments. will our govt come out with a solution what Raj T demanding ?



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  RE:Need Permanent Solution
by Prejula on Feb 13, 2008 10:08 PM   Permalink
Hey Mr Golesar,if your frustrated that outsiders stole your job dont blame it on them.Your English skills may be the culprit.Lets work on our skills and then run riots .OK!

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by kaustubh kurjekar on Feb 13, 2008 06:29 PM   Permalink
I dont think so, A viable solution is progress of Norther states, which will take lot of time and Political will wich is lacking. Untill we have leaders like Laloo and Mulayam in our country there is no hope of progress

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by Vijay Mankumre on Feb 13, 2008 09:58 PM   Permalink
Absolutly right if Laloo have donate all the money from his foder scam than at least some development have been done in the state...He is just speaking what did he done during his govenment in Bihar. Sab Ghotala karke inhe Bhaiyo ka paisa kaya....

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by Ajay Thanekar on Feb 13, 2008 10:02 PM   Permalink
For that they will have to stop the policy of Jum do Hamare do Tisra Hua to Mumbai Bhej do.

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by satish patel on Feb 13, 2008 07:08 PM   Permalink
How long do u think shld we give time to make those states improve??? 50years is more than enough dont u think....the main think is they dont want to improve so that they can keep on ruling the people

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