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You wish. Did you get that viagra bud, you're gonna need it.

Are you implying I am going to be so old that I am going to need viagra, or that my future wife is going to be so ugly that I would need viagra?

I prefer the latter.

upcoming modi's rallies:
goa-12 jan
gorakhpur-23 jan
kerala/meerut-2 feb
kolkata-5 feb
manipur-8 feb
bhubaneshwar-11 feb
punjab-16 feb

He is coming to Kerala ? Excellent news. Modi can increase the BJP's chances and increse BJP seats from ZERO to an impressive one.

That's a 100% improvement rate, if you twist the numbers.
 
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Are you implying I am going to be so old that I am going to need viagra, or that my future wife is going to be so ugly that I would need viagra?

I prefer the latter.



He is coming to Kerala ? Excellent news. Modi can increase the BJP's chances and increse BJP seats from ZERO to an impressive one.

That's a 100% improvement rate, if you twist the numbers.

The second :D

Nah I was being sarcastic, clearly astrology is just faux pseudoscience.
 
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The Congress is offering the Prime Minister's chair to both J. Jayalalithaa and Mayawati if they agree not to join hands with Narendra Modi after the general elections. Buta Singh is talking to both Jaya and Maya for possible support in case of hung Parliament. In West Bengal, Ghulam Nabi Azad is holding back channel talks with Mamata Banerjee against Rahul Gandhi's wishes. Rahul has made it clear that since the West Bengal unit of the Congress is opposed to any truck with Mamata Banerjee, there is no question of any alliance with her. But when Azad was in Kolkata he shared the dais with Mamata at a public function and went on to announce that no AIIMS like institute would be opened in Raiganj, Congress MP and Union Minister Deepa Dasmunshi's constituency. Dasmunshi, who has been locked in a fight with Mamata on this, was dumbstruck.

Source: Sunday Gaurdian
 
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Time will tell who will become PM ....and whether Congress will have any say in it !

The election result is still wide open and risk of Third front government with Congress backing is reality ....

BJP will have to work overtime to prevent this ....I hope they will do what is needed in next 4 months ...


15'th May is 'the' day for India when results of General elections will start trickling down ....

The Congress is offering the Prime Minister's chair to both J. Jayalalithaa and Mayawati if they agree not to join hands with Narendra Modi after the general elections. Buta Singh is talking to both Jaya and Maya for possible support in case of hung Parliament. In West Bengal, Ghulam Nabi Azad is holding back channel talks with Mamata Banerjee against Rahul Gandhi's wishes. Rahul has made it clear that since the West Bengal unit of the Congress is opposed to any truck with Mamata Banerjee, there is no question of any alliance with her. But when Azad was in Kolkata he shared the dais with Mamata at a public function and went on to announce that no AIIMS like institute would be opened in Raiganj, Congress MP and Union Minister Deepa Dasmunshi's constituency. Dasmunshi, who has been locked in a fight with Mamata on this, was dumbstruck.

Source: Sunday Gaurdian


and both won't mind playing with Congress till 15'th of may ....


Both Jaya and Maya are ego maniacs ....

bot are day dreaming to become PM ....
and Mulayam singh yadav is not far behind ...


all these leaders are hoping for hung parliament ....which is the only case when they will have chance at top seat off course with Congress backing ...

UP will be major decisive factor once again with around 80 seats up for grab ....whoever wins UP will likely occupy Delhi ....
 
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AAP wants Naxals in its fold | Deccan Chronicle


New Delhi: After seeking a referendum on the presence of the Army in Kashmir, senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Prashant Bhushan on Saturday favoured that Maoists should join the “AAP movement”.

While the Centre and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have labelled Maoists as the main “security threat”, Bhushan called for a “referendum”on the issue of deployment of paramilitary forces in the red corridor.

Explaining his contention on the deployment of special forces like the Army and paramilitary jawans, he said that there can only be three conditions under which such a security measure could be taken by the governments, both at the Centre and in states on their own.

“The first case would be prevention of infiltration through the borders and the national government should have discretion to deploy the Army and the second situation could be communal riots, where state governments should have the liberty to deploy military forces to protect minority from genocide, as it happened during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots or in 2002 in Gujarat.

In the third situation, in which normal civil security is to be provided, for any such deployment in this case, consent of the people of the area should be ascertained,” he insisted.

When pointedly asked if he favoured a referendum on the deployment of the paramilitary forces in Naxal-affected areas, Bhushan said this falls under the third category as, in this case also, the special armed forcesserve the interest of big corporates more than the displaced and hapless tribals.
 
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