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Gujarat is growing fast, and for a good reason


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saurabh vats
Mr Wahaj Faridy ran away when I posted this
by saurabh vats on Jan 31, 2011 11:38 AM  | Hide replies

Uttarakhand is developing because BJP is ruling UK for last 10 years so I think Mr. Wahaj Faridy you want to conclude That BJP ruled states are performing better thanks for the analysis we also agree to it

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Sachin Purohit
Re: Mr Wahaj Faridy ran away when I posted this
by Sachin Purohit on Jan 31, 2011 11:46 AM
Faridy realized every day can not be a Friday! There are some days on which your bluff will get caught.

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vspi vspi
Re: Mr Wahaj Faridy ran away when I posted this
by vspi vspi on Jan 31, 2011 11:47 AM
Someone pls supply wahaj with some_burnol, I hate to see a ment@lly_retarded_talibaaan suffer.

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saurabh vats
Modiji for PM
by saurabh vats on Jan 31, 2011 11:34 AM

Modi ji for PM....... he should now come to national politics so that our country can become free from the clutches of corrupt, pseudosecular congies

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Cow
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by Cow on Jan 31, 2011 11:33 AM  | Hide replies

I read in holyscriptures that he who iinsults vomen,brahminsand cows will do directly to he11 after,deeath

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Lightning Thief
Re: .
by Lightning Thief on Jan 31, 2011 12:03 PM
Ice Age news.

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Lightning Thief
Gujarat
by Lightning Thief on Jan 31, 2011 11:29 AM  | Hide replies

There have been riots in Gujarat for more than 20 years. In all of them, prior to 2002, there were more Hindu lives lost than Muslims. Public repeatedly blamed the Congress government for not controlling the violence or reacting to it. No action was taken.
2002 was the first time Muslims took a bigger beating. That too, because of the craze that went around after the burning of the Godhra victims, Hindus retaliated for the first time.
Instantly everything got reversed. Media making a bigger picture, inflating facts, cooking up imaginary figures, rats like Teesta Setalvad even created witnesses and circulated the same types of pictures and videos over and over. Now Modi came into the picture, where politicians were never targeted like this, he was made to appear for interviews with the lousiest of journalists who looked and sounded biased even from the first word. Latest fashion is now Modi-bashing, name-calling, and other things which have failed to provocate the people in the next elections. Now all it remains to shout in public forums.
Anybody who wants to let go of it all this past bickering, is being criticized. How is any of this fair?


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BHARATMATAKIJAI
Re: Gujarat
by BHARATMATAKIJAI on Jan 31, 2011 11:46 AM
love u

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saurabh vats
Re: Gujarat
by saurabh vats on Jan 31, 2011 11:33 AM
Modi ji for PM....... he should now come to national politics so that our country can become free from the clutches of corrupt, pseudosecular congies

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Sachin Purohit
Re: what are the links
by Sachin Purohit on Jan 31, 2011 11:36 AM
What is the link between Rahul Gandhi visiting Maharashtra and Oil Mafia Shinde's son coming up with the story of how Sonawane was demanding bribe money from his father, because of which Sonawane was burnt alive?

If start looking at coincidences and come up with absurd conspiracy theories, then please do so with other parties as well.

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Sachin Purohit
Re: what are the links
by Sachin Purohit on Jan 31, 2011 11:35 AM
What is the link between Rahul Gandhi visiting Maharashtra and Popat Shinde's son coming up with the story of how Sonawane was demanding bribe money from his father, because of which Sonawane was burnt alive?

If start looking at coincidences and come up with absurd conspiracy theories, then please do so with other parties as well.

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Sachin Purohit
Nitish is good doesn't make Modi is bad
by Sachin Purohit on Jan 31, 2011 11:27 AM  | Hide replies

Either way you look at it, it only means that pro-gress continues to be opposite of Con-gress.
So stop pitting Nitish against Modi. They may continue to be rivals within NDA. But the fact remains that both stand for pro-gress and this makes them vehemently against Con-gress.

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saurabh vats
Re: Nitish is good doesn't make Modi is bad
by saurabh vats on Jan 31, 2011 11:36 AM
but Nitish smells like a pseudosecularist

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Sachin Purohit
Re: Re: Nitish is good doesn't make Modi is bad
by Sachin Purohit on Jan 31, 2011 11:43 AM
Lets call it politics of compulsions. There can be no government but alliance government in the foreseeable future. An alliance is by its very definition, an alliance of ideas. So long as there is an idea that keeps them together - in this case - the need for all-round growth for the nation, the alliance stays. In case of the other alliance - the UPA, the only thing that is holding the partners together is that they will save eachother from the corruption charges.


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