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BJD heads for victory in Orissa


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New York
Who voted for BJP in elections?
by New York on May 17, 2009 10:29 AM

* Innocent and Ignorant sections of BC/SC/ST communities.
* Racists in Upper Caste communities and
* Religious bigots.


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Bhupinder Singh
Orissa should learn from History
by Bhupinder Singh on May 17, 2009 05:55 AM

What happened to Kalongo during Asoka's time. Then came Nehru and COngress. Now, what did they expect from BJP ?
Sania and Mohan are the epitome of love and sacrifice. Nowadays, all Sardars are getting along with Caucasians and Mullas, till our Nuclear plant is vanished. Then we could observe Sikhs in our history book only and some of the specimens of their turbines, in museums. I'm from Himachal State and stay in the US. My dad is an active MP in my state. Recently, I have watched an English movie, in which one of the famous Hollywood actress has been shown to be kissing to a monster, put on a turbine. I noticed, it was a Sardar. Then I realised, these Goras are showing radish to these Sikh donkeys and eventually, they wil hit the target and lick our Nuclear power plant. They are emotionally tempting these sex maniac barbarians. They know it very well that these tribal north Indians will get swayed away with these kinds of movies and start dreaming to sleep with those beautiful western angels. Ha...Ha....kha...Kha...ho..
That's why Jesus told to everyone, forgive them who don't know who are their fathers. They are the animals, deserve to be excused. Most of the north Indians are by products of Mugals. During that period, their females were compelled to bear their poisonous seeds into their wombs. It was under the rule in Mughal dynasty. This is truth. Rest Indians, are mostly, original Indians. Even other muslims are real Indians.



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R S
pseudo-hindu party
by R S on May 17, 2009 03:53 AM

BJD did a right thing by not hobnobbing with the pseudo-hindu party. BJP should stop pretending like the custodian of everything hindu, since Majority of hindus actively hate BJP.

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Honest
Which Party BJD should join?
by Honest on May 17, 2009 03:18 AM

It is a good question that BJD should join to which party. Current MP Seats if you see, congress or their alliances got more then BJP and their alliances. We know BJD was supporting long time to BJP, but before election BJP played game and started giving tickets for BJP MPs. So in one way BJP openly declared war against BJD. So there is no point to join BJP. 2nd it would be wiser if BJD decides to join congress as in my opinion if congress is going to rule the country then it would be good for Orissa to become supporter of PM.

Even I am stanch against of congress, but i feel like if bjd decides to join congress it would be wiser.

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pankaj mohapatra
well done Mr Patnaik
by pankaj mohapatra on May 17, 2009 01:02 AM

1ST OF ALL HEARTY CONGRATULATION TO MR PATNAIKAND HIS CHIEF MENTOR Mr P. Mohapatra FOR SUCH A LANDSLIDE VICTORY AND THAT TO AFTER BEING INPOWER FOR LAST 9 YEARS.

PLEASE GO AHEAD WITH ALL THE GOOD WORKS U HAVE STARTED FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF THE POOR PEOPLE OF ORISSA AND OUR GOOD WISHES WILL BE ALWAYS WITH U.



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Guest
Congrats... Mr. Navin Patnaik
by Guest on May 17, 2009 12:37 AM  | Hide replies

Hearty congratulations. Initially I doubted the abilities of Mr Patnaik since he was a reluctant politician who was kind of pushed into the fore front after the demise of Biju Patnaik. However, the bachelor CM turned out to be a master politician(in ve sense) vanquishing the opposition and striving to ptovide a orruption free govt. As a person he is clean and unlike many other star politicians does cherish an ambition to get rich by whatever means (Mayawati, Lalu et all... listening?). He is clean - all he needs to do is get clean, educated and efficient people into his cabinet and give them a free hand to uplift the poorest of the poor in Orissa.

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Subrata Panda
Re: Congrats... Mr. Navin Patnaik
by Subrata Panda on May 17, 2009 12:39 AM
I meant he doesn't cherish an ambition to get rich... sorry for the typo.

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prakash rane
Re: Congrats... Mr. Navin Patnaik
by prakash rane on May 17, 2009 03:46 AM
do not forget bjd ruled for many years but still it is poorest state eventhough it has metal and mineral.get up kumbhakarna give chance to others they will make it prosperous.

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KP
Its a big problem for india
by KP on May 17, 2009 12:36 AM  | Hide replies

BJD now has arround 16 Lok shaba seat, they are neither supporting congress or BJP, so they will not get any kind of support from either of these two big national party, only option left CPI/CPM. God know what is the future of Orissa.

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KP
Re: Its a big problem for india
by KP on May 17, 2009 12:36 AM
Its a big problem for Orissa

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vigyanpan ltd
BJD is people's party
by vigyanpan ltd on May 17, 2009 12:23 AM  | Hide replies

congrats n thanx Mr Nabeen Patnaik sir.........just imagine in yr dream what people expects from u, keep up yr good jobs....... but plz hve a close eye on the MLAs backed by goondas, plzzzzzzz

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prakash rane
Re: BJD is people's party
by prakash rane on May 17, 2009 03:54 AM
what kind of good job poorest state , low gdp mortality high maternal deaths high, neonatal deaths high low income heat stoke high.standard of life is very low.no respect to poor and downtrodden.they can not enter temples what type of good work he has done and you are wishing.

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pritiranjan sahoo
BJD Jindabad
by pritiranjan sahoo on May 17, 2009 12:13 AM

BJD Jindabad,Nabin patnayak Jindabad,anyway a harty cong....to mr.Nabin Patnayak because he has done it again that he is a supprab leader no words to say about him.......

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