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Politics of votebank
by Mainbola on Mar 05, 2008 04:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

When Kashmiri terrorists drive out our Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley then it is anti-national. Loudest people screaming at that time are Advani/Vajpai/Modi/Katiyar and their ilk.

When People from Bihar are being driven out from Maharashtra, then it seems it is not anti-national. What is wrong with our Mard Brigade (read Advani/Vajpai/Modi/Katiyar)

Nobody screaming now about Anti-National activities of Shiv Sena and MNS? Or is it because it is convenient to rant about Muslim Terrorists and keep quiet about SS/MNS with an eye on the vote bank.


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by girish tambolkar on Mar 05, 2008 05:08 PM   Permalink
You dosent understand that these biharis and bhiyas were make mumbai overburden with 40 lacs population.
we may not make voice if they live peacefully
Instead these people threatning us that we will hold chat pooja in front of your home.
Kashmir is different subject where all hindus were forcibly evicted by Muslims,which politicians not making any issue.

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by Joyee Funee on Mar 05, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink
Mr. Mainbola

Dont diverge the problem

Kashmiri Pandits are driven out from their motherland
Whereas Mr. Thackery is asking safeguard of Marathi Manus to protect marathi's interest



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by Raj on Mar 05, 2008 05:00 PM   Permalink
ha ha :) why the hell he is so worried for this, marathi manus have choosen maharstra state govt , he is barking only for vote bank which he will never get....

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by Bipin Musale on Mar 05, 2008 05:17 PM   Permalink
stupid, he already got power in state and will get it again.

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Biharis an unwanted lot: Bal Thackeray