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Mentally corrupt communist
by Navin Singh on Jun 20, 2008 01:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

These communists are mentaly corrupt. And always against the national interest. If communists are so keen then why do not they ask your chinese mentors to handover over our illegally occcupied land in Tibet. On these issues they never open their mouth.


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  RE:Mentally corrupt communist
by Sameer Bhagwat on Jun 20, 2008 01:02 PM   Permalink
support Communist movement..It is going to make a global superpower like china...support beijing olympics..support china in their hour of need

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  RE:Mentally corrupt communist
by raj on Jun 20, 2008 02:42 PM   Permalink
support china ? yeah right. jug suraiya was right in today's newspaper. in china they hang traitors. in india we allow commies who openly side with china against the interests of india!

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  RE:Mentally corrupt communist
by Akshay Kumar on Jun 20, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
What about BJP opposing the deal ??? They r also mentally corrupt ????

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  RE:Mentally corrupt communist
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 01:18 PM   Permalink
No they are in opposition...

I hope you know the meaning of the word. Anyway if the government actually has the majority it claims it has, then how does it matter whether BJP supports or opposes the deal?

Say it supports the deal, and Congress goes ahead, but Left pulls out the support to government, do you suppose BJP will vote FOR Congress when it comes to no-confidence motion?...
Do you think they are mad? Whatever do you require the opposition party for, in the Parliament? Then let us all admit that this is a coalition government between BJP and Congress, and let the Left take the role of opposition...

Why this farce?

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