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British RAJ :


  • Thank you, Raj Thackeray for showing everyone what a danger you and your party are to the constitution.
  • Thank you, for reminding us, in case if we have forgotten that the people of Maharashtra have done a grave mistake in giving u a decent representation in the legislative assembly.We will definitely be more ALERT in the future.
  • Thank you for trying to divide Maharashtra which at present is struggling very hard to remain UNITED. This WARINING will not go unnoticed.
  • Thank you for achieving something that no one has ever managed to achieve so far, attacking an MLA in the assembly when the house is in motion. This incident will not be forgotten for a very long time.
  • Thank you, for making us (the common man) feel helpless and weak. I hope, this will make us STRONGER in the near future.
  • Thank you for ignoring the FAITH put up in you by the people of Maharashtra. We would not blindly TRUST any political leader in the future.
  • Thank you for ignoring the future of Maharashtra and its people. This would have a cascading effect and Maharashtra and its people would ignore you someday.
  • Thank you for promoting HATRED and ANGER among the people of MAHARASHTRA, because at some point of time, tired and frustrated by your politics, we as citizens will go beyond MOTHER TONGUE and RELIGION and see an INDIAN in everybody.
  • Thank you very much !

Comments

Sandeep said…
Only God can save Mumbai form the tremendous hardships put forth by politicians, terrorists and criminals. How can a business survive in Mumbai with all this s***. Come on, don't try to kick out the common man from his livelihood with all this Marathi Manoos things. Lets all of us Maharashtrians come together and try to eradicate this menace.
shali said…
i agree with your view point:)and i enjoyed reading it.....
Unknown said…
No one in politics is truly concerned about the people they are talking about or the people who have cascaded responsibilities on them. These people have just made politics a dirty game. We need to come up as a united family..... irrespective of caste, creed, religion, etc... just believe in Humanity. We all are Indians and will remain Indians...
Vinodh Shankar said…
that was really an act to be condemned .and ur words really add a strong opposition to that incident..

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santty said…
well said bro, things are realy going out of hand. i was jst goin through morning news and alas!!. i was not at all surprised by what i read. i can jst jot down the points and even a minor can make a guess out of it.
SBI RECRUITMENT EXAMS---VACANCY FOR ALL INDIANS---SMEONE HELLBENT ON ONLY MAHARASTHTRAINS---VIOLENCE.
AS shrek rightly pointed out, it was south indians first, then nw its north indians and whats next can become a history for sure.
as of nw i would jst add a THANKS from my side to the M** for everything they do which they feel is neccesity bt the fact is tht it isnt even close.
Natarajan R said…
Nice post buddy!! enjoyed it
VeeKay said…
Indian politics really suck man..anyways..good job..:)
Thank you for exploiting the loopholes of democracy...
thank you for giving fodder to our news channels....
Thank you for reminding that india is not united states of india but it is union of india....
Anonymous said…
Yeah.... perfect dude.....thats gr8 to hear this.......
vineet said…
yeaaah this party is total sucker..openly dividin india..cmon wen we go out of our doors..we r jus indian...see d recent sachin tendulkar case..too much..y jus they simply dont bann this party which is tryin to develop a big knot in our solidarilty..nywayz again common man opinions r seldom heard..even then need to reopen our eyes..sry fr abv mistake in postin

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