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Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by Rajendra on Apr 29, 2009 11:51 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M) etc. Not local Parties DMK,AIADMK(LTTE supporters)

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  Re: Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by RAJASEKHAR GOLAKOTI on Apr 29, 2009 12:23 PM   Permalink
CPI (M)! What a BHAKWAAAA'ASS'SSS!

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  Re: Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by TEEPORI KUNHIRAMAN on Apr 29, 2009 11:58 AM   Permalink
cip m is a local party man it has basics in only 1 state, ha ha ha,in kerala there is no cpi m permanent activists.

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  Re: Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by fakegodhater on Apr 29, 2009 11:54 AM   Permalink
What is your problem if those parties support LTTE? They are struggling for freedom in their country, not in India like Jihadis.

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  Re: Re: Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by Chandrasekhar Sharma on Apr 29, 2009 12:25 PM   Permalink
Hello fakegodfather, you are asking what his problem supporting LTTE? Shame for this question man! Don't tell that you support LTTE. Dont make others to laugh at Tamilians. You have very good dispute whereever you are. Malaysia, Karnataka, Srilanka. YOu got royally beaten up left and right bottom and top. Stop loving tamil. Start loving India as India man! How could you expect tamils would be given with a separate country or something in Srilanka. Will you give Kashmir to Pak? No right?

LTTE is recognized as terror group, do you know that?

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  Re: Vote - National Parties Like Congress, BJP, CPI(M)
by deepti de on Apr 29, 2009 11:57 AM   Permalink
How do u consider CPM as a 'National Party'? Your doubt will be cleared after this election.

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