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isidrocks said: nuthin happens.... again a political stunt.... few hundreds of mayawati's supporters will get on streets...indian police again on the raods holding the agitation back.... at the end of the day it will end up in a conflict of two religions..... see we indians have so much of free time n energy to waste instead of thinking development.... cheers for our future india ( do u think we really wish to compete with shanghai...) October 15, '08 |
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MyZoneCAN said: Well the rail coach factory in the first place was a political move by Congress keeping the elections in mind!! Now to counter one populist move by another...Maya has spun a web of maya around this!! October 15, '08 |
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Devils_Pride said: IT IS REALLY SAD FOR THE PEOPLE OF UTTAR PRADESH TO LOSE OUT ON SUCH A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY WHICH COULD HAVE GENERATED EMPLOYMENT FOR THE LOCAL YOUTH AND PREVENTED THEIR MASS EXODUS TO OTHER STATES.. BY INDULGING IN SUCH VENGEFUL POLITICAL GAMES, MAYAWATI IS DIGGING THE GRAVE FOR THE ENTIRE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH DEVELOPMENT....... October 15, '08 |
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rockeroffropper said: Dial M in Gujarat for bouquets to Modi. Dial M in West Bengal for brickbats to Mamta Bannerjee. Dial M in UP for brickbats to Mayawati. hahaha.... Few of the politicians are showing patheticism at its best. October 15, '08 |
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