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how long are we going to fight like children
by srikrishna vempaty on May 10, 2008 08:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I really dont understand
why our politicians want to divide society for the sake of individual benifits
we should realise its high time
Muslims came thet devided country and hindu society.
killed as many hindus as possible and converted as many as possible.
The british came devided the society, looted its wealth for 200 years,went
Idipendence given,For they sake of prime minister seat again now devided the contry into two
Now politicians are deviding the remaining hindu society into castes,religions, states, north and south,language and they will find ways to devide into left hand and right hand also
Indians should wake up atleast now
its high time

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by Arun Jani on May 10, 2008 09:27 PM   Permalink
we never go deep into the roots of the problem. the real problem of the Mumbai is the overcrowdedness of the city and that is due to the migrants from UP and Bihar. this overcrowdedness of the city is an ongoing process which causes inconvinience to old inhabitants of mumbai including all the people from across all the state.so something should be done to discourage the constant flow of the people from other states. Definitely the people of particular state should not be targetted under any circumstances

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by IMPARTIAL on May 10, 2008 08:54 PM   Permalink

As long as we have multi-party system.

India needs to have 2 or 3 political parties of national level.Once we have this law implemented you will not see these petty politicians floating new/regional parties for their petty interests and goals every passing day.

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