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Unwanted forces
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Why not TELANGANA?
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Gurleen Kaur
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"Why Telangana?"
| 9 months ago
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Congress supporters and Congress itself has nothing to say about their misery than to blame RSS and BJP. The way Dighvijay singh speaks in the media suggests the helplessness and it is bound to exaggerate in the monsoon session.
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Bodhi Satwa Roy
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| 10 months ago
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Instead of creating 2 states, the people should concentrate on developing the state which will benefit all.
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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"Unwanted forces"
| 10 months ago
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At this rate, if we go, every district in a State will claim statehood, pointing out that sections are suffering or underdeveloped. Govt. need not consider the short-term benefits. It need to stand strong quell the issue. If required, for...
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Ideate: "Why Telangana ?" deleted from your view.
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Bodhi Satwa Roy
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"Yes"
| 10 months ago
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Anti-Terrorism laws need a slight tweaking.Ther should no trials, no courts and a single judgement - Death sentence with a bullet. Result - Faster disposal of cases, fair judgement and of course lot savings of taxpayers' money.
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Nihit Jain
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| 10 months ago
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We need a Disciplined and honest Government 1st.... rest everything will be in place. A simple example is "Jan Lokpal" ... Very effective but still govt needs to modify it... the question is simple "Y"
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Rajeev Khare
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| 3 years ago
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Yes it needs a revamp badly, like in the UK, the Terrorism Act 2006, which was enacted after the July 7 2005 London bombings, allows detention for 28 days of any suspect without any charges. This will help prevent terrorism in a broader way..
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