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What Mamata has in store for Bengal


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manoj
end of dictatorship
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 01:48 PM

fat bloodsucking monstor komrades are in for a terrible shock this time

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Typhoid Mary
Snake-bitten WB is slowly but surely inching towards
by Typhoid Mary on Mar 22, 2011 01:34 PM  | Hide replies

a cataclysmic anarchy. If this idiot emerges victorious,the result would be snake-eyes as mamta symbolizes nihilism/nepotism/despotism. She has already laid WB open to islamic uprise by annuciating her plan to implement Sachar committee report which brazenly advocates reservation for the mullahs in govt sectors along the religious lines which at open variance with the letter and spirits of constitution of india which prohibits reservation along religious lines.

Just think of a scenario where these unlettered long-beard mullahs getting easy access to govt posts in particular in sensitive departments, then it is quite conceivable that it will spell doom not only for WB but india in hole given the fact that WB shares 2000 KM porous border with moth-eaten, unscrupulous islamic bangladesh. Mullah moles in govt departments will leak all sensitive info to those who love lothing india. Now, this may appear to be furphy/figment of imagination, but if history is an educator, then there is not even a scintilla of doubt that tomorrow this will turn out to be country's one of the burning probs as india does have the uncanny habit of waking up after the event. Methinks, it is the bounden duty of every devout hindu not to cast their vote in favour of directionless/self-destructive TMC.

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manoj
Re: Snake-bitten WB is slowly but surely inching towards
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 01:49 PM
CPM has been winning by bringing illegal immigrants from bangladesh to wb

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red vitriol
Chameleons' Party of India (Mistakes)
by red vitriol on Mar 22, 2011 01:08 PM

I find one 'M' is very active posting the bunch of same meaningless words again and again.

Guess he is another frustrated sun of a beach from the Chameleons' Party of India (Mistakes).

Look Mr. M, this time the people of Bengal are not going to commit the same mistake, again.

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debasis dasgupta
Corrupted UPA and their alliances
by debasis dasgupta on Mar 22, 2011 01:05 PM  | Hide replies

The most corrupted Govt.(UPA) and their alliances have done their best to rob the people of our country. They will be washed away in the coming elections.

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Opinionated Man
Re: Corrupted UPA and their alliances
by Opinionated Man on Mar 22, 2011 01:08 PM
UPA is corrupt but I guess they are far behind Commies in that game....

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Timir
Re: Re: Corrupted UPA and their alliances
by Timir on Mar 23, 2011 09:39 AM
Really? Who is A Raja of WB? Who is Kalmadi of WB? Have you heard anything about Bofors? No one can beat Congress and its allies.

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manoj
Re: Corrupted UPA and their alliances
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 01:51 PM
end of 35-yr dictatorship
fat bloodsucking monstor komrades are in for a terrible shock this time. of course they will blame western powers and capitalistic media.

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Bipin Bathia
What Mamata has in store for Bengal
by Bipin Bathia on Mar 22, 2011 01:01 PM  | Hide replies

It will also demand 50 per cent share in the revenues collected by the centre from the state in the form of income tax and corporate tax. What a funny manifesto to fool the AAM ADMI again. Both Mukherjee & Banerjee are in the centre and both the parties have tied up and when they can take this decision immediately why wait for coming to power in the state and then demanding it. Height of foolishness.

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debasis dasgupta
Re: What Mamata has in store for Bengal
by debasis dasgupta on Mar 22, 2011 01:09 PM
Mukherjee is the "SARDAR" of corrupted ministers in UPA. Mamta is trying to grab that post.

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manoj
Re: What Mamata has in store for Bengal
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 02:08 PM
Bipin Bathia, i wonder why leftists are making astrological predictions. leftists never belived in astrology before !!

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joydip bhattacharya
India will get rid of Railway Minister
by joydip bhattacharya on Mar 22, 2011 01:01 PM  | Hide replies

Best Thing if Mamata wins in Bengal is Our Country will get a better Railway Minister....Hope she wins and Country don't need to carry her as Railway Minister any more.......

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manoj
Re: India will get rid of Railway Minister
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 02:08 PM
win-win situation for bengal and india

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Timir
Re: Re: India will get rid of Railway Minister
by Timir on Mar 23, 2011 09:43 AM
Did Manoj really understand Joydip's post? LOL !!!

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Ahi Sen
What she cannot do.
by Ahi Sen on Mar 22, 2011 12:58 PM  | Hide replies

She cannot do any good as her record proves. The person who could dance on the bonnet of Jayprakash Narayan's car to insult him can only repeat such things. To do anything good requires an honest democratic mind .

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Opinionated Man
Re: What she cannot do.
by Opinionated Man on Mar 22, 2011 01:06 PM
Do you think that any communist leader has any of the desired qualities mentioned above..



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M
She is not PC Sarkar's daughter
by M on Mar 22, 2011 12:54 PM  | Hide replies

She is not PC Sarkar's daughter.
All she has is Confusion,wry-smile and bunch of lolloypops.
TMC is a gang of rusticated fellas from other parties or opportunistic gotchas who just have no ability to fulfill the masses aspirations in a sustainable-cultured way ,more because the HEAD-IS-HEADLESS.

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manoj
Re: She is not PC Sarkar's daughter
by manoj on Mar 22, 2011 12:59 PM
fat komrades are in for a horrible shock

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