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Mamta what for
by Shiv Shanker Almal on Jul 21, 2008 04:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mamta and Advani were not good at debate. They were not speaking on the matter. Mamta shouting was like "thotha chana baze ghana". She would be alone all the times and not to change.

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  RE:Mamta what for
by James Bond on Jul 21, 2008 04:59 PM   Permalink
On 19th July DPCC(Delhi congress committe) organized a seminar to educate party's MLAs on Nuclear deal. Surprisingly, after the seminar, noneof the member had any knowledge about CTBT, NPT. One MLA did not know the meaning of words like Congress, treaty etc.

Even Sonia speaks from the top of platform everywhere. If she is such a great leader, has she ever spoken on televison on important issues. Let her debate with Sushma Swaraj on issues of national importance.

How Indira Gandhi used to fool poor Rajasthani. She use to apply french perfumes and poor villagers use to say she smells very good because she is a pious soul. This propoganda of smell was mystery for poor villagers of rajasthan.

James

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by RK J on Jul 21, 2008 05:19 PM   Permalink
James.. These r really cheapest kind of tricks tht u r using.. Did u attend tht "Delhi congress committe" seminar?? How come only u knw abt these things?? Dont make stories man!!

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by Anurag Pare on Jul 21, 2008 05:07 PM   Permalink
Congress is now became Nehru-Gandhi Company Ltd. and other congress are in the race of chair and othr who are not having so much telent then they are bent down infront of Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka and survive.
So, here if Mamta will absent than she will be again congressi after the vote of confidance.



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