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Good riddance to bad rubbish
by Guest on Jul 09, 2008 04:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Finally, the representatives of China's interests in the Government of India have been made irrelevant. Thank God for small mercies.

Let us hope that the enlightened West Bengal voter base throws out all the communist jokers (traitors) out in the next election !

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  RE:Good riddance to bad rubbish
by Guest on Jul 09, 2008 05:17 PM   Permalink
how come the super secular congress and the super duper secular SP sign the N-treaty which is blatantly against muslims of the world and muslims of india. the muslims of india as shown by surveys are clearly against the deal!! this is all the underhand scheming of the christian world ably supoorted by sinia gandhi to make india a christian state. she has already printed cross in one rupee coin and two crosses on two rupee coin. its time for hindus, muslims sikhs and other religions to wake up.

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  RE:Good riddance to bad rubbish
by Asi on Jul 09, 2008 04:32 PM   Permalink
Representatives of US won. We are slaves now.

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  RE:Good riddance to bad rubbish
by vijay joshi on Jul 09, 2008 05:02 PM   Permalink
China has a similar agreement....they are not slaves....why would we be ?.... in fact, the Chinese would love to keep our "nuclear untouchable" status alive....

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  RE:Good riddance to bad rubbish
by joshi george on Jul 09, 2008 05:26 PM   Permalink
China Supported India's Nuclear deal with US, thats just a ignorant minda commanet. Left parties in India have always stood up for the right causes/ non-corrupt leaders/ secularism/common people/ Against US propoganda. Life and living standards in Kerala & Bengal is of "high class", stop matching with high buildings. Left got class!

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