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everybody will go away from Karuna.
by Ravan Raj on Jun 17, 2008 07:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Earlier Vaiko left with karuna, then maran family continues it and now its PMK.Next u can expect stalin get out from the house one day as he seems to be atleast some sensible person in DMK.And Nobody will be there in karuana house other than his pet daughter and madurai second son.

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by venkat on Jun 17, 2008 07:55 PM   Permalink

i thought Maran patched up with Karuna

i think he attended Karuna's birthday party or some marriage in the family ...


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by selva on Jun 17, 2008 07:59 PM   Permalink

Then Azhagiri called the press and said, "marans were sent away without meeting MK". This was just after Marans proclaiming that they met MK for his bday.

Whatever, its their family issue, at the cost of people like you and me!


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by west on Jun 17, 2008 08:06 PM   Permalink
i heard karuna watched kamal's dasavatharam. i hope the sooner karuna relates the movie to his political life - the better it is for him, his gang and for TN.

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by amsuman on Jun 17, 2008 08:06 PM   Permalink
d m k made a tactical error in

admitting p m k during last elections

knowing fully well that p m k is

the most unreliable ally; it has paid

a very heavy price already for this error

and the decision to expel them

although belated will enable dmk

breath easy in launching developmental plans

since d m k is a party eager to

make solid performance and then seek

votes based upon its solid show.


goodluck d m k . better late than never



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