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Cheers to Sardar
by lokesh on Jul 07, 2008 07:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Cheers to Sardar,

We need people like Manmohan , who are committed for National Interest , and can show to the world when it matters most.


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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by ANI on Jul 07, 2008 07:22 PM   Permalink
Abe pagal,sardar is not committed to national intrest he is commited to BUSH,to sale our country to him and bend on knees and beg to USA.
TO HELL with USA and Manmohan and Nuclear deal.What rubbish...and pity.

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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by NoManLand on Jul 07, 2008 07:35 PM   Permalink
Nice Idea, So from today we will cut down your electric power. So you can enjoy the dark days (BLACK), also enjoy the life style of 18th century.

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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by Your friend on Jul 11, 2008 05:19 AM   Permalink
If you know thats already happening in Maharashtra from last 5-6 years,ppl are without enegery for forced 4 hours in city and almost more than 10 hours in rural areas.so all you keep your mouth shut.Nothing is going to happen.why the hell we bend our knees to US?

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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by All Right on Jul 07, 2008 07:23 PM   Permalink
Signs of frustration

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  RE:RE:Cheers to Sardar
by indoo on Jul 07, 2008 07:34 PM   Permalink
r u belong to left looks like because jab bhi muh kholte he ulta he bholte he

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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by arnold on Jul 07, 2008 07:26 PM   Permalink
Yes, Non Indians like you feel bad about this issue. But you can't avoid seeing development of india by barking like this...


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  RE:Cheers to Sardar
by indoo on Jul 07, 2008 07:35 PM   Permalink
dehko ghadha reng raha he

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