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thimmappa poojari
by thimmappa poojari on Jul 11, 2008 01:34 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Power hungry at the cost of nation's development BJP should be crushed out. The BJP The biggest communal party of the world who inspired communalism, religious crimes & hatred in the common men's mind shd not be at the helm of the politicalaffairs any more. Inflation is created by the international phenomina & the BJP is making the worst out it by disgarcing its own country, creating hurdles for the national integrity / development without studying the real facts & so the followers of BJP! Shame on such national political (BJP)party

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by TIRU PANDA on Jul 11, 2008 02:03 PM   Permalink
DONT BE VERY POLITICAL, NO PARTY IS GOOD . CONG. PARTY NO. 1 IDIOT FOLLOWED BY HIS ALLIENCE. AND THEN BJP.SO NO ONE IS GOOD. ALL 545 MEMBERS ARE ARE REAL B,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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by Patriot on Jul 11, 2008 02:42 PM   Permalink
But N- Deal is good for the country.. Support it

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by jj on Jul 11, 2008 01:44 PM   Permalink
U seems to be more communal than BJP. Can u plz. let me know which party in India is not communal. Do u in any way mean supporting anything of muslim/christian makes anyone secular?

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by Lu Wong on Jul 11, 2008 02:23 PM   Permalink
really jj have you done your PhD in politics
U moorroonn bbhhaaddwaa get lost to ur village and milk cows. U left sucker. smash ur bbaallss I will.
Jeerrkks like u and that is why this country nan't develop

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by jj on Jul 11, 2008 02:54 PM   Permalink
Ur language itself shows ur culture.

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