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This Bandh was a huge success ,it reflected the peoples anger against pro-rich government's fuel hike,.
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Holy Sh%# , i forgot to buy the cigarette packs.. has to wait till evening for the shops to open.
These guys are doing Harthals and Bandhs as if the next day the prices are gonna go down.
This Bandh was a huge success ,it reflected the peoples anger against pro-rich government's fuel hike,.
And who is supposed to keep subsidizing the fuel?...the deficit is out of control.It is either increase prices or go bankrupt.
As it was band today 1 common SMS was flowing every were saying
Petrol Price in :
Pakistan 26
Bangladesh 22
Nepal 34
n v Indians pay 55
I would like to know are these true figures????
some fellow came on TV n said petrol price in Pakistan is 86 Rs ::::::
This Bandh was a huge success ,it reflected the peoples anger against pro-rich government's fuel hike,.
As it was band today 1 common SMS was flowing every were saying
Petrol Price in :
Pakistan 26
Bangladesh 22
Nepal 34
n v Indians pay 55
I would like to know are these true figures????
some fellow came on TV n said petrol price in Pakistan is 86 Rs ::::::
It was not the common man which took part in the bandh it was the party workers who by all means enforced the bandh
In Bihar Jdu called bar dancers for attracting crowd for bandh protest
Leftists have no problem opting for bankruptcy. Thought u'd have figured that out by nowAnd who is supposed to keep subsidizing the fuel?...the deficit is out of control.It is either increase prices or go bankrupt.
A judgement has been given by supreme court calling the bandh illegitimate
While Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena workers went on a rampage in Maharashtra, the IT industry in Karnataka took a hit as the BJP-ruled government made sure that the call for bandh was fully respected.
TV Mohandas Pai, HR head, Infosys Technologies told a newspaper that the IT giant lost close to Rs 50 crore as they were forced to shut down operations on Monday, Jul 5.
“We took a decision to shut down our operation because the government withdrew public transport. The government, by its action, created a sense of fear and threat of violence in the streets. It’s a big shame that the city had to be close down… We (Infosys) stand to lose close to Rs 50 crore," he told DNA.