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Is it not true?
by UP Guy on Mar 22, 2008 08:23 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Is it not true that ghattees family lives are troubled?
(case of Mahajan family, for instance)
And that ghattees are typically addicted to drugs
(case of Rahul Mahajan doing drugs with his fathers
ashes lying next to him)?
Is it not true that divorce is skyrocketing among the ghattees (Rahul Mahajan goes for divorce within one year of marriage)?
If you don't acknowledge your faililngs, how will you
solve them?

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by Manjula A on Mar 22, 2008 02:43 PM   Permalink
Marathees being more Indian are definitely more like to take a legal way out of an unworkable marriage instead of indulging in prmiscuity like most of the Aryans do.

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by UP Guy on Mar 22, 2008 04:36 PM   Permalink
M'am, I am beginning to like you for your persistence. But please stay away from me, because, as you say, I am a promiscuous Aryan...

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by All Right on Mar 22, 2008 01:17 PM   Permalink
Mr. UP Guy:
Are you a fake journalist or record keeper of Mahajan family?
To me, you appear to be a complete washout in either role.

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by UP Guy on Mar 22, 2008 08:38 AM   Permalink
UP/Bihar leaders are accused of being corrupt. Coming back to Mahajan family, how did Pramod Mahajan make so much of money in such a short time? Was it through honest means? Are people like Narayan Rane very honest? How about Deshmukh (the CM), Thakre family...? List goes on...

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by Ashish Kanekar on Mar 22, 2008 11:28 AM   Permalink
Ok so you keep your Bihar/UP pols like Lallu and his 9 or 10 or whatever number of kids.

We will keep the likes of Bal Thackeray and his 3 sons.



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