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COMRADES NOT ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES
by srinivas iragavarapu on Jan 11, 2008 11:23 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Buddhdeb Bhattacharya conceded "capitalism is needed now " He supplied land etc to TATA NANO. Demands for cars isgoing up. More petrol is needed. By Aug 2008 petrol will cost Rs100 a liter. Communist party must be disbanded.

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  RE:COMRADES NOT ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES
by Priyadarshan on Jan 11, 2008 11:26 AM   Permalink
90% of population has alrady rejected them
only some mallus and bongs are behind these unproductive redbugs

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by Bhalchandra Gaonkar on Jan 11, 2008 11:46 AM   Permalink
mallus are interested in only chamcgiri in the office and enjoy not all mallus some of them and its majority 80% and further 20% hard worker and sincere.

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  RE:COMRADES NOT ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES
by SAM KIM on Jan 11, 2008 11:36 AM   Permalink

r u sure that they are unproductive???? !!!! :P

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by Priyadarshan on Jan 11, 2008 11:44 AM   Permalink
sam do u see any productive activity in kerala
keralite will go without food if tamilnadu and andhra stopped supply of essential commodities.
any comment ???

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by SAM KIM on Jan 11, 2008 11:57 AM   Permalink
i meant productive in deferent conext, in a lighter vain......understtod?

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by Bhalchandra Gaonkar on Jan 11, 2008 11:50 AM   Permalink
let them go without food and show the communist strength. Why they are depending others. Are they not for produce for their state.

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