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PRINCIPLE OF DUALISM BY BAL THACKERAY
by ramchandra murthy on Mar 19, 2008 09:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The De Broglie Duality principle is socially exhibited by the great Bal Thackeray. How ?? here is the answer , in the 1990's he howled and roared against Muslims and exhibted his Messiah of the Hindu theory , now in 2005 the Hindu Messiah has turned Hindukusha by exhibiting his Marathi theory.
Duality theory proposed by Bal and expiremented by his traitor shishya cum Nephew Raj.
Now coming to this author Dr atahle he seems to be a Dalit Marathi now trying the Marathi unification theory.
Question is if you Marathis were so united and great as what you think then please explain why these great Dalit leaders like Ambeadkar , Athawale spit fire against fellow Marathis.
This Athale has added a new theory called theory of Provincialism and also called himself retd Colonel and seems to have lost his way on to becoming the next Army Chief ?? so this bad blood.
It shows how much he thinks of being an Indian after donning the Indian Army uniform

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  RE:RE:PRINCIPLE OF DUALISM BY BAL THACKERAY
by ramchandra murthy on Mar 19, 2008 09:39 PM   Permalink
Buddhe ka satak gaya hai, Becchaara he wanted to become Army chief ??? Gen Anil Atahale unfornutaley he has become AThanademag kam

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by ramchandra murthy on Mar 19, 2008 09:41 PM   Permalink
RAJ PLZ APPOINT THIS ATAHLE AS YOUR PUNE MNS CHIEF. IF POSSIBLE PLZ MAKE HIM MAHARAHSTRA CHIEF FOR HE HAS ALSO LOST IT LIKE U HAVE

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by milind sabnis on Mar 20, 2008 09:18 AM   Permalink
are you drunk, mutthi?

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Provincialism: Problems of Mumbai