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maya for maya and power for none
by nalin tiwari on May 13, 2008 05:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i saw someone jubilating that she is making brahmins touch her feet and will soon make them work in fields...i don't doubt that!

given the state of affairs in UP and the reverse industrialization, the day is not far away wen all will work in fields.

After one year does anyone cares to ask her why is thr a 16hrs power-cut in kanpur everyday?
leave aside bhar-pet-bhojan - wat a person, who is not getting even a gud nite's sleep,supposed to do??

the fat-ass is jumping to sit on PM's chair...did anyone ever hear her talking out her foreign policy, would she mind telling us wat's her take on Nuke Deal?

How much price are we supposed to pay for the stupidity of our daba-kuchla bhai-behens

They were very rightfully kept out of governance all these years!!

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  RE:maya for maya and power for none
by prabhat singh on May 14, 2008 11:41 AM   Permalink
Correct man ... very much right ... What she is doing ... she is neither bothered about indutrilization nor searching better power resources....
People from UP are forced to work in some other states .. We are giving our hard earned money to some other state in form state specific tax/VAT etc... It would be so good if Gov take some initiative to improve these condition ...

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  RE:maya for maya and power for none
by arun singh on May 13, 2008 05:47 PM   Permalink
you are uncivilized!

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by nalin tiwari on May 13, 2008 05:53 PM   Permalink
after seeing urs and ur buddy ransaran's idea of civility...i prefer to remain uncivilized

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