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anil antony
Root cause for natural calamities
by anil antony on Aug 26, 2018 09:22 PM

Injustices in the society increasing day by day
1. Killing animals for food

2. Corruption of money

3. Illegal contact outside marriage

4. Ego & Jealosy

5. Cutting trees and destroying nature

If the above injustice are stopped all the natural calamities will stop. But people never realise, even in some places still people are eating non-veg among this misery!

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Surya Narayan Das
Past 12 years
by Surya Narayan Das on Aug 23, 2018 01:54 AM

In any natural calamities, whether itâs Tsunami or Uttarakhand flood or Chennai flood, Central Govt didnât accept any foreign funds. But, this time people like scumBag Piri, crying hard and blaming Modi Govt. Go and do some research before barking_here like aPIG..

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piri
The UAE Vice President,
by piri on Aug 21, 2018 09:45 PM  | Hide replies

who is also the crown prince of his country, called Komaaaaali Modi yesterday (20th August) and conveyed his countrys wish to contribute 100 million USD (Rs 700 crores) for the purpose of flood relief and reconstruction in Kerala.

Komaaaaali Modi has tried to keep this matter a secret till now. In such a time when Kerala is in need of substantial funding and has expressed its need repeatedly for an aid package, the centre might have been expected to immediately convey the news of this gesture from abroad immediately to Kerala and advise the finance ministry to make immediate arrangements to transfer the donation to the CMDRF set up for the purpose.

But, the komaaaaali is a bandit (and not so wise a bandit), is he not ?

By not conveying the news to the Kerala govt so far, he responded like a bandit would as his motives need to be suspected. In any case, komaaaaali Modi has long proven himself to be a man unworthy of trust.

However, the komaaaaali is also rather dumb. He imagined in his foolishness that there is no way other than through him for news about the UAE princes decision to reach Kerala !

Unfortunately for the Komaaaaali, one of the malayali businessmen in the UAE happens to be very close to the crown prince and was told about his decision by the prince yesterday evening. The news was then conveyed straight to the Kerala CM. Pinarayi Vijayan waited till this morning for the komaaaali to convey the matter to the Kerala govt.

But when that did not happen, Vijayan understood that the bandit in Modi might be at work. He effectively checkmated Modi by promptly calling a press conference and announcing the news !!!

The komaaaaali, who had earlier made a big show of *inspecting* the situation in Kerala from an aircraft (drawn face, thick lips protruding, bulging eyes bulging even more..) and had solemnly announced an *enhanced* relief package of Rs 500 crores as though the money came from his rexctum, is now left with the mortification of seeing a single donation from a single foreign country (big donations from other countries are on the way) outstripping the sum total of the aid Kerala has so far got from the central

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MNN
Re: The UAE Vice President,
by MNN on Aug 21, 2018 10:20 PM
As if this kooomaaalli piri knows all thats happening out there. Enough of your nonsense stories piri.

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piri
Re: Re: The UAE Vice President,
by piri on Aug 21, 2018 10:40 PM
Read the news and watch News TV channels, you dumbo !

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Surya Narayan Das
Re: Re: Re: The UAE Vice President,
by Surya Narayan Das on Aug 22, 2018 12:44 AM
This vastardCommunist_scumBAG PIRI, first know about the details before you barkHERE_Govt didnât hide rather PMO office made it clear that India doesnât need any financial assistance from any country. So, now stop ranting_here do help your surroundings_uVASTARD

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pk kh
Re: The UAE Vice President,
by pk kh on Aug 21, 2018 11:27 PM
the ugly frog survived....

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sachchidanand dhar
Kerala floods
by sachchidanand dhar on Aug 21, 2018 07:55 PM

it is important assess whether the flood could be avoided by timely and advanced slow release of water from dams.

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U Jawahar
Humane service.
by U Jawahar on Aug 21, 2018 06:34 PM

All along, we have grown up reading stories of good samaritans coming to the rescue of people in distress. But nothing comes anywhere close to this account with this lady Ajitha and her husband embracing everyone with warmth and humility. Particularly, the care they are rendering to the convalescing persons is beyond anyone's imagination. This clearly goes to show that humanity, after all, is not totally lost on us. Hats off Ajitha. Keep up your good service, we are with you.

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sudhir s
Most moving feature....
by sudhir s on Aug 21, 2018 10:31 AM

Great help to mankind. Such people make our lives meaningful too, so much we can do to others in need

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