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Naked Truth
by Lopesh Desai on May 07, 2008 04:51 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Terrorists are finding AP Karnataka Kerala as a safe haven for their activities as Congress and Janata Dal do not want to hurt muslims and loose their vote banks, to hell with the Nations security. Police cannto enter areas like Shivajinagar Pillanna garden, MR Palya Rehmath Nagar. Several youths from Shivajinagar, R T Nagar, Tilak Nagar, Goruguntepalya and in outskirts of Bangalore were roped in by Kutty for SIMI. Police are toothless as they cannot book them as Jaffer Sherif, Roshan Baig or Deve Gowda will whip them and transfer to remote areas.. As soon as they are arrested they will be released Congress Govt and other secular parties cannot touch the terror breeding Madarasas and on the contrary wants to fund them All terror organisations are shifting from Afghanistan Pakistan Bangladesh to Karnataka Kerala AP and Tamilnadu a safe heaven WHY DO WE GIVE RESERVATION TO THESE DIRTY TERRORIST BREEDING MINORITIES UPA alias Congress is upto pleasing only minorities and Hindus will be doomed if you do not act quickly. See how openly they are reserving jobs for minorities and classifying them as backward etc making a mockery out of democracy and their magical word 'Secular'

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  RE:Naked Truth
by aoneall on May 07, 2008 05:02 PM   Permalink
A terrorist like Modi is sitting in the CM house and that is more dangerous than some anonymous terrorists entering Karnataka.

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by aoneall on May 07, 2008 05:06 PM   Permalink
Include Gurjrat in your list. The terrorist is sitting there in the chair of CM.

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by sri on May 07, 2008 05:08 PM   Permalink
bullshit

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