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N deal- BHP and Commies exposed.
by rajagopalan nadimuthu on Jul 10, 2008 09:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

A clever move by Congress.Dr Kalam's open support to N-deal has mustered all right thinking to come together under one banner. Both BJP and Commies underestimated Kala'm popularity among masses. Even if congress faces defeat,it will come to power with very good majority. Both BJP and Commies have underestimted Kalam's strength. BJP has lost a golden oppertunity to rule again.Raj

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by anil wadhwa on Jul 10, 2008 10:11 PM   Permalink
Congress would be back in power with thumping majority.

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by Suresh T on Jul 10, 2008 11:56 PM   Permalink
Congress cannot even dream of limping back to power. They are going to be routed.
They were never in the picture last time too. They owe a number of their seats to the alliances they struck in different states. e.g. In TN, they got around 15 seats thanks to the grand alliance.

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by rajiv jaiswal on Jul 10, 2008 09:38 PM   Permalink
USA's act of terror against muslims are still fresh in mind ..By supporting the deal SP has betrayed the (Muslim) community .-BJP vice President Mukhatar Abbas Naqvi

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by Sam Nath on Jul 10, 2008 11:01 PM   Permalink
Mr. Jaisawal,
how do you know "USA's act of terror against muslims are still fresh in mind" unless you are a Muslim yourself. What are you trying to do here by posing a Hindu name? I guess you are following MO's advice that is TAKKIA(deception). Hindus are smart now.
Thank you

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