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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Why Professor KHARAT was Attacked as ...

Why Professor KHARAT was Attacked as DV theory of Jews & "Jews of India" proves right: Genome research reveals European origin of Aryans !



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Why Professor KHARAT was Attacked as DV theory of Jews & "Jews of India" proves right: Genome research reveals European origin of Aryans ! before investigating this intriguing Mystery we must Focus on the Lack of internal democracy and Empowerment in Ambedkarites! Dictatorial Organising Framework would Never HELP us to upset the Brahaminical Apple Cart, our leaders must Realise as soon as Possible because the Challenge is deeply concerned with the Survival, Identity and Existence of the Negroid black Untouchables worldwide!

 I am receiving phone calls of genuine Social Activists working since Decades to mobilise our people being DISCARDED in the organisation. Our leaders try Casteology to strike the Gold, so called Electoral Equations and align with Enemies but they fell short to hold on the Grass Root Level Mass base within the Black Untouchables.

 We have been quite unable to mobilise the Muslims inflicted with inherent insecurity in Communal riot Prone India and seeking Shelter in the lap of Ruling Hegemony. We could not convince our OBC Communities which behave more Discriminatigly assuming us UNTOUCHABLES and feel PROUD to be called Caste Hindus falsely and remain DEPRIVED despite OBC reservation.

 In Bengal,for instance, OBC consists Forty Two percent population but secures only SEVEN percent Reservation without Caste Certificates being issued.

 Sachchar Committee report exposed the status of Muslims supporting ruling Brahaminical Marxist Hegemony in West Bengal. If OBC heads are counted in Census, it would be EXPOSED that the OBC communities are more DEPRIVED than the Muslims.

 It is Horrible keeping in mind that OBC leaders since Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patil, the Current President of India Mrs Pratibha Debi Patel, the Great Shindhias Vijoy Raje, Madhav Rao Sindhia and Vasundhara Raje,Kerala Marxist Chief Minister Achyutanandan, Cow Belt strongmen Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar and Mulayam Singh Yadav, Hindutva Icons like Baba Ramdev and EX CM MP, Uma Bharati, all remained and remain Even till thsi date in Mainstream Power politics and all of them do belong to OBC Communities.

It proves that Highest Positions in the state Power for SC, ST, OBC and converted Minorities in the Political System has not to help us unless we Overthrow this Rotten Zionist LPG Mafia Brahaminical system!

And it is not easy as HOLDING Big Conferences, constituting committees, associations, organisation, Political Parties and even Governments. It is the toughmost task.We must Consolidate our UNITY first and see, our ASSETS remain intact while mobilising resources and People!



We have not been able to Interact with aboriginal Tribes who are indeed our own Kith and Clan as we all were CONVERTED from those nature Associated Tribes to become SC or OBC and further Converted as Religious Minorities as Muslim, Christians, sikhs, Buddhist, Jaini and so on.

 First of all, we have to focus on Documentation of our History and co relate the Missing Links of History. It is an ACADEMIC work and we have to specialise for it. Research and Development, Education, Information and Technology must be our tools and we have to habitualise!

It is a shame that we boast to be a part of so called Brahaminical Mainstream and our own People the Aboriginal tribes, Converted Minorities, Refugees, Urban Slumdogs and Underclasses remain ALIENATED and Chosen for ETHNIC Cleansing. We Never do react against Military Actions against our own Blood Brothers while CIA and Mossad controlled so called Internal security KILL them branding as Extremists, Terrorists and Maoists! Our landscapes and human scapes are ALIENATED as those are associated with Nature and Natural Resources and the SKY People do kill us all NAAVIES!



Only social or Global Networking would never help us! Any Mass Movement is subject to Repression. The Ethnic Cleansing is the result of Monopolistic  Aggression Imperialist as well as Fascist.

 The Calamities and Pandemics are quite Economic and we happen to be amidst Economic Disaster subjet to displacement and EXODUS as being deprived of Job, livelihood, Harvest and land, home and Homeland, Identities, mother languages, aboriginal culture and History, nationality, citizenship , human and civil rights.

We are subjected to Divestment and Disinvestment, Inflation and Taxation as Counter Revolution this time has Single Top Most Priority of economic reforms which means MASS Destruction!



Professor Kharat is the editor of MULNIVASI Nayak which Presents our version of Informations and opinions.

The Jews of India would not Tolerate it as they have closed all doors and windows of Knowledge and Information introducing Knowledge Economy, the Post Modern Manusmriti.

 They have captured Education, Information, Media and technology. We have to OPEN Up the Avenues. We must learn to Defend our own Avenues as they would not allow us to move! We Failed in Kharat Incidence! Unless we Practice Ambedkarite Economics, the Social Mobilisation is not going to help us in our Survival strategy.



I have been interacting on this line with Friends countrywide! It is Mandatory that we Must Understand Economics and Make our Trade Unions as soon as Possible. Without any Movement in the Organised sector all our Exercises would satisfy our Dictatorial Ego only and Disorganise and DISINTEGRATE whatever we achieved from our Ancestors!



Dalit Voice was the first in India to so emphatically and also so authoritatively assert and also popularise the theory that the 2% Brahmins of India indeed are the cousins and blood brothers of the zionist Jews.



This is proved from the close affinity of the Brahmins with the zionist Israel — a fact revealed in the research work of Dr. Jay Dixit, MD, a Chitpavan Brahmin scientist in the US (Chitpavanism, 2003, Flat No.5, Shriram Apts., 1/9 - Erandwane, Off. Karve Road, Pune - 411 004, India, pp.300). His book proves that the ancestors of the Chitpavans came from Egypt and Palestine.



The conspirators and killers of M.K. Gandhi were all Chitpavans hailing from Pune to which B.G. Tilak belonged. It is these Chitpavan Brahmins who started India's first Brahminical terrorist party called the RSS.



Zionist Israeli backing: The discovery of the more deadly Brahminical terrorist outfit called the Abhinav Bharat, headed by a serving Indian Army officer, Lt. Col. Purohit, now in jail for many terrorist killings along with his gang, further strengthens our theory. Lt. Col. Purohit has admitted visiting zionist Israel and getting its full support – with funds and arms — to kill Muslims.



Abhinav Bharat's frank admission establishes the fact that both the Jews and the "Jews of India" have a common origin, common mission and a close blood relationship. The argument that Jews are a Semitic race but the Brahmins are not is not valid as the affinity, unity in thinking and action of the two ancient communities have pre-historic roots.



The Jews, however, do not fully trust their cousins because of their treacherous relationship with the Nazi Germany which they desperately cultivated in the hope that Hitler would defeat Britain, their hated enemy which ruled India then.



French historian Leon Poliakov has exposed this Brahminical treachery in his book, Aryan Myth (1974) which was published by the British Jewish Foundation headed by Norman Cohn (write for photocopies to DV office). Poliakov, himself a Jew, says the nazi murder of "millions of Jews in the German gas chamber" were at the instance of India's Aryan Brahminical people. Brahmins brainwashed the German Christians that both were Aryan and the Jews were Semitic and hence enemies.



Holocaust industry: Though the Jews have made a big business out of the "Holocaust industry", they no longer want to blame the Aryan Brahmins because by then the two were already engaged in a tight embrace to pursue their current crusade to finish the Muslims, the latest enemy of the two destructive forces.



War on Islam: As the Jews are controllers of entire Western media and the Brahminists are managing the Indian media, both the conspirators have seen to it that no truth comes out in their current desperate war on Islam.



However, in Iraq the zionist-led US got defeated and in Afghanistan too they are facing certain defeat. Their blue-eyed boy, President George W. Bush, was booted out of Iraq, and rejected by the American voters. However, the war on Islam is continuing for which they are using the unthinking enslaved Christians — the current rulers of the Western world.



Rise of China: Meanwhile, the meteoric rise of China, emerging as a world super power, and a nuclear armed Iran — supported by Russia, Venezuela, Brazil and (may be even Japan) the entire progressive forces of the world have frustrated the ambitions of Jews and "Jews of India".



The rise of the Black cum Muslim Barack Obama as the new President of America — now a sinking power — was hailed by the forces opposed to the Jews and the "Jews of India". But the zionists appear to have "pocketed" Obama by giving the Nobel Peace Prize to a war-monger.



Jews in the West and zionist Israel are helping the Indian Brahminists to fight Pakistan and keep the enslaved India under their tight control.



To understand the world scenario — disturbed by these twin forces of Jews and the "Jews of India" — the "Genome Research" will be very useful. A deep study of the enemy oppressor is a must before trying to fight this enemy.


Headley case shows LeT has global ambitions, says US

Pakistani
terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has global ambitions and is willing
to undertake bold, mass casualty operations, a top counter-terrorism
official of the Obama Administration has said.

"The
example of David Headley shows Al-Qaida is not the only group with
global ambitions that we have to worry about," Daniel Benjamin,
Coordinator, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the
State Department said.

"LeT has made it clear that it is willing
to undertake bold, mass-casualty operations with a target set that
would please Al-Qaida planners," Benjamin said.

Headley, at the
behest of the LeT handlers based in Pakistan had carried out
surveillance of possible terrorist targets in Mumbai and other places
in the country.

"The group's more recent thwarted conspiracy to
attack the US embassy in Bangladesh should only deepen concern that it
could indeed evolve into a global terrorist threat," Benjamin said in
his address to the Cato Institute, a Washington-based think tank.

"Very
few things worry me as much as the strength and ambition of LeT, a
truly malign presence in South Asia. We are working closely with allies
in the region and elsewhere to reduce the threat from this very
dangerous group," he said.


16/01/2010

Very critical Jyoti Basu on maximum ventilator support

Kolkata:
Veteran Marxist Jyoti Basu's condition remained very critical Saturday
after he suffered multi-organ failure. The 95-year-old leader has been
put on dialysis and is on maximum ventilator support, doctors attending
on him said.

"He
has been put on maximum ventilator support and is undergoing slow, low
efficiency daily dialysis (SLEDD)," A.K. Maity, who heads the
eight-member medical board treating Basu at the AMRI Hospital, told
reporters here.

"Five of his body organs - brain, liver, kidney,
lungs and heart - are not functioning. His condition is not at all
well," he added.

"AMRI Hospital's nephrologists had a talk with
their counterparts at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS) regarding Basu's treatment last night (Friday)," Maity said,
adding that they had changed some of the medicines Saturday.

Earlier,
the medical bulletin said that Basu's condition was extremely critical
and his blood pressure and urine output had dropped. The former West
Bengal chief minister suffered multi-organ failure Friday evening.

According to doctors, the level of carbon dioxide in Basu's body increased, after which he was given more ventilator support.

"He is now under round the clock medical observation," the medical report added.

The
communist icon was hospitalised after a pneumonia attack and admitted
in the Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU) of the Salt Lake-based
private hospital Jan 1.

Born 1914 in Kolkata, Basu became chief
minister of West Bengal in June 1977. He stepped down voluntarily on
health grounds in November 2000.

Source: IANS


16/01/2010

Telangana action committee leaders begin hunger strike

Hyderabad:
Leaders of all-party Joint Action Committee (JAC) of Telangana Saturday
began a hunger strike to demand that the central government immediately
initiate the process for formation of the state.

Two
legislators each of ruling Congress party and the main opposition
Telugu Desam Party and leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and
the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) began the relay hunger strike at Indira
Park here.

The joint hunger strike will continue till Jan 28 -
the deadline set by the JAC for the central government to make an
announcement on Telangana with a clear-cut time frame.

Leaders of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) and other parties will also join the hunger strike.

Congress legislator R. Damodar Reddy hoped that the centre would make an announcement by Jan 28.

TDP
leader N. Janardhan Reddy said all elected representatives -- including
legislators, MPs and ministers -- should quit if the central government
failed to make an announcement by Jan 28.

"We stand by the
decision of the JAC. All 39 MLAs (legislators) from Telangana will
press assembly speaker to accept their resignations if no decision is
taken by Jan 28," Janardhan Reddy said.

The 39 TDP legislators
are among the 77 from Telangana who submitted their resignation to
protest the Dec 23 statement by the central government. They alleged
that the government had gone back on its Dec 9 statement to initiate
the process for formation of Telangana state.


16/01/2010

Narayanan to be Bengal Governor, Patil for Punjab

New
Delhi: National Security Adviser M K Narayanan is being appointed
Governor of West Bengal and former Home Minister Shivraj Patil in
Punjab as the Centre has finalised a list of five new Governors in
various states.

Former
Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt has been chosen for Chhattisgarh from
where E S L Narasimhan moves to Andhra Pradesh Raj Bhavan,
highly-placed sources said.

Senior Congress leader Mohsina Kidwai
will be the new Governor of Jharkhand from where K Sankaranarayan is
being shifted to Maharashtra.

Himachal Pradesh Governor Prabha
Rau is being moved to Rajasthan from Himachal Pradesh where senior
Congress leader from Gujarat and former Union minister Urmilaben Patel
will be the new incumbent.

The names of Governors, which were
cleared at a meeting between Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday, have been forwarded to the
Rashtrapati Bhavan by the Home Ministry.

The appointment of
75-year-old Narayanan, a former IB chief, creates a vacancy in the
NSA's post for which former Foreign Secretaries Shyam Saran and
Shivshankar Menon are believed to be the front runners.

Source: PTI


16/01/2010

Haiti says 200,000 may be dead, violence breaks out

Port-au-Prince:
As many as 200,000 people died in the earthquake that devastated Haiti
and three-quarters of the capital, Port-au-Prince, will need to be
rebuilt, authorities in the Caribbean country said on Friday.

Haiti says 200,000 may be dead, violence breaks out

"We
have already collected around 50,000 dead bodies. We anticipate there
will be between 100,000 and 200,000 dead in total, although we will
never know the exact number," Interior Minister Paul Antoine Bien-Aime
told Reuters.

Some 40,000 bodies had been buried in mass graves, Secretary of State for Public Safety Aramick Louis said.

If
the casualty figures turn out to be accurate, the 7.0 magnitude quake
that hit impoverished Haiti on Tuesday would be one of the 10 deadliest
earthquakes ever recorded.

Three days after it struck, gangs of
robbers had begun preying on survivors living in makeshift camps on
sidewalks and streets strewn with rubble and decomposing bodies, as
quake aftershocks rippled through the hilly neighbourhoods.


16/01/2010

Dubai crisis hits Indian engg, management institutes

Mumbai:
Indian engineering and management institutes, which have set up bases
in Dubai, are facing a 13-60 per cent dip in admissions due to the
economic crisis in the city, which is one of the seven emirates of the
United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The
institutes with branch campuses in Dubai include the Birla Institute of
Technology and Science (BITS)-Pilani, Institute of Management
Technology (IMT), S P Jain Center of Management, and Manipal University.

Manipal
University, for instance, says it has been able to admit 622 students
this year against 721 last year -- a drop of 13 per cent.

"While
institutions of higher learning in Dubai have been affected severely,
we have been fortunate to have had a minimal impact on our new
admissions. While partly this can be attributed to the economic
slowdown and the emigration of middle-class expatriates due to job
displacements, the increase in the number of universities competing for
quality students is also a contributing factor," said B Ramjee,
director of Manipal University, Dubai.

Manipal University plans
to have its own campus in the city, but says its plans are slightly
behind schedule in the wake of the current slowdown in the economy.

The
S P Jain Center of Management, on its part, did not divulge admission
numbers, and said admissions had been voluntarily reduced on account of
the worldwide slowdown. "But due to the current positive turnaround, we
would once again be re-instating the old numbers," said Professor
Christopher Abraham, senior vice-president of the institute.

The
Institute of Management Technology (IMT), on the other hand, is said to
have seen a dip of 64 per cent in its admissions. While this could not
be independently verified from the institute, sources in Dubai said the
institute had admitted around 90 students this year against 250
students last year. Repeated attempts to reach IMT's director and
admissions office in Dubai failed.

All these institutes have
rented premises at the Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) located
in the Dubai Academic City -- a free zone dedicated to higher education.


Budget 2010-11 – The Indian citizen wish list gallery


January 13th, 2010





The most
consistent tax payers in India are the salaried class as their salaries
are subject to TDS. Last year’s budget gave only a marginal relief to
the salaried class with just a Rs.10,000 hike in the limit for taxable
income. Since last year the salaried are pushing for a significant jump
in the taxable salary and in the band for different tax rates. The wish
is to increase the minimum taxable slab to Rs.2.50 L (for men). The
next slab can be at Rs.10 L for 20% tax rate and 30% for income greater
then 25 L.



The Finance Minister has advanced the presentation of the Budget by a few days (26th February) as the traditional day (28th
February) is sandwiched by holidays. Such proactive measures are
heartening. In the same vein the citizens of the country are also
hoping to be paid heed to during this budget session.



Salaried Class’s Requests



  1. Taxable Income Slabs



The most consistent tax payers in India are the
salaried class as their salaries are subject to TDS. Last year’s budget
gave only a marginal relief to the salaried class with just a Rs.10,000
hike in the limit for taxable income. Since last year the salaried are
pushing for a significant jump in the taxable salary and in the band
for different tax rates. The wish is to increase the minimum taxable
tax slab to Rs.2.50 lakhs (for men). The next slabs can be at Rs.10
lakhs for 20% tax rate and 30% for income greater then 25 lakhs.


Since the Fringe Benefit is now taxable in the hands of
the salaried person, not raising the slabs significantly will increase
the tax burden for salaried people.



  1. Tax Exempt Investments



The limit for tax exempt investments under Section 80C
is continuing at the archaic Rs.1 lakh. This limit has to be increased
to Rs.2.5 lakhs. This will help those who have the potential to invest.
This will also help the housing industry as currently people are not
able to derive the full benefits for the principal portion of the
housing loan repayment.



  1. Increase in Gratuity Limit



Currently under discussion in some committees, the
increase in the gratuity limit of Rs.3.5 lakhs has been a demand for a
long time. Hope this gets done in the current budget. A limit of Rs.10
lakhs is more in tune with the times. An automatic increase in the
limit based on inflation / capital gains index can be built into the
gratuity limit.


Pensioners’ Request


The discrepancy between the age for the senior citizen
between the IT department (65 years) and other Government departments
(60 years) continues. If official retirement age is 60, people become
pensioners when they turn 60, but that they should continue to pay high
taxes till they turn 65 is an anomaly, if not unjust. Pensioners have
now been asking some time, “If the Railways can give concessions from
the age of 60, why not the Income Tax department tax less from age
60?”. Hope this budget will address this issue.


Students’ Request


The educational loan for students has become a double
edged sword for banks. Many students do not pay-up properly and the
Government periodically waives the loans given to students. This has
made banks to approach this segment with a lot of caution &
reluctance.


Genuine students who are in need of money and those who
have been paying their loan dues properly get victimized in this
process. Students’ request from this budget is to streamline this
process. Benefits should go to those who have been paying regularly not
those who have been playing unfair.


Housewives’ Requests



  1. Inflation related to food items has been rampant this
    year. This has dented the budgets of the finance managers at home
    badly. Also the salary freeze in most companies in India has limited
    the income too.



The reasons above have made purchase decisions related
to white goods being postponed. Hope the Finance Minister will give
some relief in the form of reduced taxes for these sectors.



  1. The last budget also saw the excise duty for
    automobiles being reduced from 8% to 4% for one year. Hope the
    concession will be made to continue for the next year also.



Requests from Self-Employed & Business People



  1. Please implement the GST (Goods & Service Tax)
    regime at least this year. A number of deadlines have been fixed and
    postponed till date. This is not helping anyone - the consumers, the
    manufacturers, the service providers, the State Governments nor the
    Central Government.





  1. The request to increase the self assessment limit
    (Rs.40 lakhs) for Income tax has been pending for many years now. Hope
    this will be granted in the budget this time.



Though the citizens of India as a whole may have a
thousand more items to add to the list, the above wish list is one that
covers requests that needs to be addressed urgently. As the saying
goes, “Needs can be met, not wants”. These wishes have today become
needs!

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What’s brewing for the budget plan?


January 15th, 2010




More
than 25% of the fruits and vegetables grown in India are wasted before
they reach the consumers. This is one of the reasons for the high
inflation related to foods items. Currently the food processing
industry has a high excise duty for branded products. This prevents
many users from being able to afford the products. It is expected that
this budget will give a fillip to this industry. If one could preserve
or prevent the 25% of the fruits and vegetables from decaying can one
expect the prices to be lower by 25%?



There are a lot of discussions happening over the last few months
between the various committees involved in preparing the budget and the
stakeholders. Though no one in public knows about the exact proposals
in the budget, some discussions with industry captains and the public
do reach everyone. This article is a snapshot of some of these
discussions and expected decisions in the forthcoming budget.


Gratuity Limit Increase


There has been consensus among a team of Ministers to increase the
Gratuity Limit to Rs.10 lakhs from the present Rs.3.5 lakhs. The
proposal will be presented during the budget session of the parliament.
The earlier request from the salaried class was to remove the limit
itself. So that all of the eligibility in the gratuity kitty of a
salaried person will get paid out. The Rs.10 lakhs limit is still a
good step in the right direction.


Stimulus for the Economy


It is expected that the stimulus packages that were released during
the global economic down trend for the economy will continue. The
packages include assured employment programs, infrastructure programs
related to roads, easy access to loans for companies, less interest
rate on loans by reducing the CRR and SLR.


It is expected that the same support will continue this year too.
One of the key things that can go against the continued stimulus is the
very high inflation.


Export Support Continues


Various supports given for the exporters can be expected to continue
during this year too. Some companies have also asked for anti-dumping
duties for products being imported from China. If implemented, the
impact will be good for Indian companies and their employees. However
the cost of some products for the common man may go up.


GST Implementation


This is a much talked about and many times postponed implementation.
There are a number of benefits from the GST Implementation. The major
benefit for the common man is the potential reduction in prices of
products. The reason being the tax burden in the form of multiples
levels of taxes on products & services will come down.


The government will also benefit because more companies and services
can be brought under the tax net. So the Government will get lesser tax
from more number of people leading to higher income and greater
compliance. It is hoped that this budget will give a clear date for the
implementation of GST.


Garments


Textiles industry is expected to get a number of favorable supports
from the budget. This is expected for both the natural textiles and
also the man-made fibers industry. For the ‘aam admi’, this will mean
lesser prices for garments.


Food Processing Industry


More than 25% of the fruits and vegetables grown in India are wasted
before they reach the consumers. This is one of the reasons for the
high inflation related to foods items. Currently the food processing
industry has a high excise duty for branded products. This prevents
many users from being able to afford the products. It is expected that
this budget will give a fillip to this industry. If one could preserve
or prevent the 25% of the fruits and vegetables from decaying can one
expect the prices to be lower by 25%?


Reforms in Foreign Investment


Reforms in the form of greater foreign investment in the financial
services industry is expected from this budget - insurance for example.
It is also expected that foreign investment in print media would be
allowed at least to a small extent.


It is expected that foreign investment will also be allowed in the
education sector. This will help to bring quality international
education at affordable costs in India itself. Safety of the student is
another major benefit considering the physical pains that our students
are undergoing in Australia.


For the economy, this can be a double benefit for our foreign
exchange: one - investment will come in, two - outflow of foreign
exchange due to students going abroad for higher education will come
down.


PSU Stake Sales


The Government’s holding in several PSUs is planned to be brought
down. Earlier announcements were taking about one such stake reduction
every 2 weeks. The cash is required for the Government to reduce its
budget deficit and also to continue funding social causes.


It is hoped that this budget will set in motion the implementation of the plan.


Innovative Inflation Control


Traditional methods for inflation control like tightening /
loosening of monetary policies may not be suitable in this economic
scenario. So innovative methods to increase production and through that
reduce prices for the common man has to be devised by the Government.


Summary


A lot is expected from the budget 2010-11. The announcement has been
advanced by 2 days this year. Till then the common man has to keep
his/her fingers crossed on the benefits that will given out by the
Finance Minister.




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There
was Mr KK Tiwari, nicknamed `Kuchbhi Kahega` Tiwari, (In Rajiv Gandhi`s
government) and ML Khurana of the Vajpayee government, who provided
constant fodder to the media and opposition with their utterances.
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Jan 16, 2010 IST 20:48:26




Intense cold claims over 400 lives in north India


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