Call me a traitor . . . and i will screw your happiness. . . .
Modi has already screwed that!
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Call me a traitor . . . and i will screw your happiness. . . .
All the international, Indian viewers and members should note that:
Modi fans are openly admitting that they are hardcore Modi supporter even at the cost of India.
They are fanatics and hypocrites.
What about Akhand Bharat????
No, I said kniefs and pepper sprays (or any instrument carried with aim to harm others into parliament) should be dealth by marshals.
Members being unruly is their priviledge, parliament is for adults, its not a school. You dont go there wearing uniform and listen to what speaker has to say.
Good Job @OP. Day by day you are showing your retardness.
When you are hell bent on proving that Modi who was proved innocent is anti national for your personal(religious) reason then you are surely a retard.1.) Again personal attack as u have no answer to the facts.
Then many separists from northeast to J&K are demanding separate nation.2.) Can u deny that TDP leaders and MPs are demanding separate nation??
3.) Can u deny Modi want/have them as allies??
4.) Do u support breaking down of India into many nations??
most of the time parliament runs smoothly. Its job of govt (especially parliamentary affairs min) to talk to opposition and not insult them.But will U be agree if lalu or mulayam MPs, just 5-10 MPS from some party do this drama for 5 years and not allow parliament to run for a day??
Not wearing uniform is no excuse for goonaism.
India is a big and huge country 5-10 members can't hostage fate of whole of India and 543 members
What about the demand and aspirations of whole of India
Odisha desha hele kemiti huanta?...
Mere Area may Modi Team Stall Laga hai, Chai Chai NaMo Chai!!!
nai . . . but i got it. . you are asking for a separate Odishadesh@chak de INDIA , do you understand Odia?
yeah, keep it up boys...........we got your backIndia - TDP cries for independent Telugu nation
HYDERABAD: Miffed Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders from Seemandhra have a new demand: If we can't have a united Andhra, we want our separate country and our separate parliament.
At least half a dozen senior TDP leaders, including MPs, have been echoing this bizarre demand in the last few days. Leading the pack is TDP MP and industrialist Modugula Venugopal Reddy, who shot to infamy after threatening suicide with a broken microphone in the Lok Sabha moments after the Telangana Bill was to be tabled on Thursday . "Give us our own parliament . We will be a separate country like Bangladesh and Pakistan," he said.
"When Parliament does not bother about sentiments of Seemandhra people and respect the region's MPs, what's wrong in demanding a separate country?" he told TOI.
Forced to feel like aliens in India: Seemandhra MP
Incidentally, many Seemandhraites active on social media have been posting comments echoing these sentiments. A Facebook group on "Seemandhra , a separate country" has been created, though it has few takers. One of the comments is: "When there is no respect for Andhras, there is thinking whether we should be part of this country or not." Former minister and TDP legislator Gali Muddukrishnama Naidu's demand for a separate country is also part of the separatist chorus.
The demand for an independent Seemandhra has its genesis in posters put up in Nuzvidu of Krishna district in October last year in the name of town TDP president Nutakki Venugopala Rao. "Not the division of the state, we want separate nation for Seemandhra . Andhra people need protection from fake Gandhis. Our goal is separate country for Seemandhra," the poster read.
Senior legislator Payyavulu Keshav, who has been the face of Samaikyandhra movement in the TDP, said, "Are we living in India . Are we not part of India? We are forced to feel like aliens in our own country."
Former minister Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy was the first senior TDP leader to voice this desire. He repeated the statement several times, the latest being on Friday.
"If a separate state can be created on the basis of self rule, why should south India not be a separate country on the same plank," he said adding "that day is not far away" .
In Seemandhra, cries for a separate Telugu nation - The Times of India
In Seemandhra, cries for independent Telugu nation - The Economic Times
Angry TDP MPs from Seemandhra make separatist threats | GulfNews.com
TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu meets Modi to discuss poll strategy | Niti Central
This party and these people are the Narendra Modi's allies in Andhra Pradesh
Narendra Modi with his ally and separatist party chief TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu
Odisha desha hele kemiti huanta?...