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Babu saroj replied to the topic Man has lost his all morals for money..
Money is the most dangerous weapon in the world because if it can give life then it can take life also..
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Different prices of vegetables in different places..
vijay wrote:
If government can not control the prices then let it not sermonise. At least here they can not blame the communal, corrupt, UPA. It is also mighty surprising that some members feel that TV media is responsible for inducing price rises by showing it. Buyers can not be so naïve.
yeah this can be the one factor which encourages the seller to sell their products at higher prices. because as the sellers sees that in other states the vegetables prices are high, they got encouraged and sells their products at higher prices.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
Bajirao wrote:
I think excess drinking of coffee or tea can cause cancer. But in moderation there shouldn't be a problem. I know some people who like to have tea every 1 hour. This becomes too much. 2-3 cups in a day should be fine.
excessive intake of anything creates problem whether it is on Human being or in animals
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
Demonization and deification are the overenthusiastic exercises of fans which greatly hamper true appraisal of efforts of a leader. Two years could be long or short,all depending on the person. One thing is puzzling about Modi government's claim about stupendous growth in GDP which knowledgeable circles attributes to tweaking in the methodology of estimation of it and that seems fairly credible in the light of revealation on contraction of credit of all major PSU banks excepting marginal rise in it of SBI.One more bad news is Modi's succumbing to pressure of anti-Rajan lobby who has been doing a magnificent job in exposing the shocking health of banking sector. Modi's narcissism has prevented him from appointing the best brains as cabinet ministers. Nehru had Patel,Krishnamachari and other luminaries,Shastriji had quite a few of them. Indira Gandhi had C.Subrahmaniam who revolutionized Indian agriculture,Jagjivan Ram a seasoned administrator.Even Narashimha Rao was ably assisted
by now-much-maligned Manmohan Singh whose seminal contribution in unshackling Indian economy would earn him a permanent place in history.Name a single one in Modi's cabinent!!
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
we should use that waste water in something else instead of throwing like we can use that waste water in gardening etc.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
vijay wrote:
RO technology was perhaps developed for obtaining water from sea water free of salt and other minerals. It is widely used in many island tourist destinations and some West Asian countries who can afford the high cost of purification. In Indian houses such high degree of purification is not needed and money should not be wasted. simple filters are usually adequate.
I agree with you, there is no need of such purification process in Indian houses, as water comes from wells is not contaminated of harmful chemicals and viruses. Just use simple filters and boil before drinking. But Indians have started installing R.O. machines at their home by seeing others having installed R.O. at their home. Most of the public is not aware about R.O. system.
Most of these high technology products are only to gain money, they never give us any benefits. Whats the use of drinking water after losing all the required elements. I agree with you that its better to boil the water for 20 mins and use simple filters. People need to be aware about such scams.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
I think excess drinking of coffee or tea can cause cancer. But in moderation there shouldn't be a problem. I know some people who like to have tea every 1 hour. This becomes too much. 2-3 cups in a day should be fine.
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked the question Do you think he is the real culprit? .
Yesterday it came a big surprise to me when, exactly on the 50th day Jisha's murderer was caught, a murder which shock the whole nation. But Jisha's father has told in press conference that it's some manipulation and he wants to hand over the case to CBI. His points are really thought provoking, plus doubts of a common man like me. A father's worries....am adding points one by one...
1) The father doesn't believe that Ami Ul Islam had personal envy with his daughter which led to such a brutal murder. (Mother told press reporters she doesn't know such a person)
2) Soon after murder, police told him murderer used a 'kambi para'(I don't know its english term, a weapon used to remove coconut husk) to make injuries to her private parts. But when weapon was found from nearby construction, it became a knife. How?
3) Police should clarify why she carried pen camera and knife always? She was scared of whom? Against whom did she (and her mother) registered complaints several times? Why did police neglect it? Can't believe it's against Assamese worker!
4) Though requested to police to permit to do rituals before the cremation, they didn't allow, and the cremation was done in a hurry berry soon after post mortem. Why? To clear evidences? (Even her mother was not allowed to see her dead body. The body was cremated by police on the way, even before reaching her residence. Why???)
Let me add my doubts also...
1) As a common man, I don't feel that a simple envy (story of spot of woman bath and being slapped by a woman) can lead to such a big crime. Let me add, no woman who baths in that bath area has told that she has witnessed such an incident! Where is that lady who slapped him??? At least she should come forward.
2) If the aim of Ami Ul Islam was sexual assault, why did he killed her without doing it? (As per postmortem reports she was not rapped, and the culprit also says the same). In normal case it is not possible.
3) DNA reports normally take 48-72 hours to complete the tests, even in US. Ami Ul Islam was caught on Wednesday in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu as police says (a bit doubtful if it is Tuesday). That too in the evening when he returned after the work. Before Friday noon, results came out that DNA samples are matching. Personally I cant believe that his samples reached within hours at Rajiv Gandhi institute, Thiruvananthapuram and everything matched by Friday morning itself. So hurry for such a sensitive case?
4) Jisha organized more than 100 people against real estate mafia. Last week they tried to destroy her home in government land. I smell something really bad. Was she fearing these people? Did police tried to protect them? Or does new government want to show that they have solved the case? Is it bad politics?
As a common man, am really doubtful and my mind is disturbed, though I was very happy when the news broke out yesterday before noon. What do you feel? Please give enough explanations for your conclusions.
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani answered the question How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?.
most important is basis and programming logic. If you have a creative mind and programming logic to solve a problem, you can use any programming language. Logic is same for all programming languages. Only syntax is different. Many of my friends work in PHP. Though PHP has never been a part of our academic studies, many have conquered it through experience in programming.
If you have enough basis on html tagging and interest in it, i think it's easier. Just you need to dedicate a few hours of workout daily.
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked the question How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?.
How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani created new question Do you think he is the real culprit? .
Yesterday it came a big surprise to me when, exactly on the 50th day Jisha's murderer was caught, a murder which shock the whole nation. But Jisha's father has told in press conference that it's some manipulation and he wants to hand over the case to CBI. His points are really thought provoking, plus doubts of a common man like me. A father's worries....am adding points one by one...
1) The father doesn't believe that Ami Ul Islam had personal envy with his daughter which led to such a brutal murder. (Mother told press reporters she doesn't know such a person)
2) Soon after murder, police told him murderer used a 'kambi para'(I don't know its english term, a weapon used to remove coconut husk) to make injuries to her private parts. But when weapon was found from nearby construction, it became a knife. How?
3) Police should clarify why she carried pen camera and knife always? She was scared of whom? Against whom did she (and her mother) registered complaints several times? Why did police neglect it? Can't believe it's against Assamese worker!
4) Though requested to police to permit to do rituals before the cremation, they didn't allow, and the cremation was done in a hurry berry soon after post mortem. Why? To clear evidences? (Even her mother was not allowed to see her dead body. The body was cremated by police on the way, even before reaching her residence. Why???)
Let me add my doubts also...
1) As a common man, I don't feel that a simple envy (story of spot of woman bath and being slapped by a woman) can lead to such a big crime. Let me add, no woman who baths in that bath area has told that she has witnessed such an incident! Where is that lady who slapped him??? At least she should come forward.
2) If the aim of Ami Ul Islam was sexual assault, why did he killed her without doing it? (As per postmortem reports she was not rapped, and the culprit also says the same). In normal case it is not possible.
3) DNA reports normally take 48-72 hours to complete the tests, even in US. Ami Ul Islam was caught on Wednesday in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu as police says (a bit doubtful if it is Tuesday). That too in the evening when he returned after the work. Before Friday noon, results came out that DNA samples are matching. Personally I cant believe that his samples reached within hours at Rajiv Gandhi institute, Thiruvananthapuram and everything matched by Friday morning itself. So hurry for such a sensitive case?
4) Jisha organized more than 100 people against real estate mafia. Last week they tried to destroy her home in government land. I smell something really bad. Was she fearing these people? Did police tried to protect them? Or does new government want to show that they have solved the case? Is it bad politics?
As a common man, am really doubtful and my mind is disturbed, though I was very happy when the news broke out yesterday before noon. What do you feel? Please give enough explanations for your conclusions.
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Different prices of vegetables in different places..
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Half of the prices are increased by news channels. I laugh listening to some of the captions they put like "Red War" and the play a loud music before telling that the discussion is based on Tomato price which is available for 30/ but they are telling it is 80/. Next time a vegetable wala comes and says yes it will be 80 from tomorrow because he heard it on TV in the morning.
Yes it is right. last week a bought tomato 40 Kg but today it is 80. In some days lower and middle class quit and control on use of Tomato, it will balance demand and supply.
Its not only Tomatoes . every vegetable is in short supply. it is due to inadequate rains.government failed to compensate the farmers.
System of assessing losses of farmers is not fair. Government can't make good whole losses of farmers. It is time for farmers to use modern techniques of irrigation and farming. Yesterday I read in news paper that one farmer is getting crop of vegetable from piece of land which is a sand mound of at 60' hight.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
vijay wrote:
RO technology was perhaps developed for obtaining water from sea water free of salt and other minerals. It is widely used in many island tourist destinations and some West Asian countries who can afford the high cost of purification. In Indian houses such high degree of purification is not needed and money should not be wasted. simple filters are usually adequate.
I agree with you, there is no need of such purification process in Indian houses, as water comes from wells is not contaminated of harmful chemicals and viruses. Just use simple filters and boil before drinking. But Indians have started installing R.O. machines at their home by seeing others having installed R.O. at their home. Most of the public is not aware about R.O. system.
In some parts of India R.O system is useful. Specially in some part of Rajasthan, where water contain harmful mineral like flouride.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
anil wrote:
Yes I read it. RO water purifier also waste enough water during purification.
Out of raw water only 30 % get purified and 70 % got wasted. In my house we use buckets to collect this waste water and use to fill in coolers and for washing other things.
Beside of wasting water R.O. also removes important minerals from water which are necessary for our health. The minerals or any thing larger than water molecule is removed from raw water.
are you using R.O?
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Man has lost his all morals for money..
rambabu wrote:
Those who earn by doing some useful work are far less in number.
There is a saying in Sanskrit, " Dhanam Moolam Idham Jagat." Means, entire world stands and thrives on Dhanam, that is Money. In English too there is a saying, "Money Makes Many things."In this condition man leaving rals is not surprising.
Yes money makes many thing, money corrupt most of Indians. In my area employees are trapping every day but, they have not any fear.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The Inside Story of Nehru, Gandhi and Patel.
Thanks for sharing this article. It is universal truth that If patel was First PM of India than map of India will be another.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
vijay wrote:
Madam your hatred for Congress colors your views. My reference to shifting humour was in continuation of the earlier posts that humour is required and you only had written that a member has shifted his stand. Where is the question of casting aspersions on the divine leader.
Well ok...I get it !
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Man has lost his all morals for money..
Money is the most dangerous weapon in the world because if it can give life then it can take life also..
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Different prices of vegetables in different places..
vijay wrote:
If government can not control the prices then let it not sermonise. At least here they can not blame the communal, corrupt, UPA. It is also mighty surprising that some members feel that TV media is responsible for inducing price rises by showing it. Buyers can not be so naïve.
yeah this can be the one factor which encourages the seller to sell their products at higher prices. because as the sellers sees that in other states the vegetables prices are high, they got encouraged and sells their products at higher prices.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
Bajirao wrote:
I think excess drinking of coffee or tea can cause cancer. But in moderation there shouldn't be a problem. I know some people who like to have tea every 1 hour. This becomes too much. 2-3 cups in a day should be fine.
excessive intake of anything creates problem whether it is on Human being or in animals
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
Demonization and deification are the overenthusiastic exercises of fans which greatly hamper true appraisal of efforts of a leader. Two years could be long or short,all depending on the person. One thing is puzzling about Modi government's claim about stupendous growth in GDP which knowledgeable circles attributes to tweaking in the methodology of estimation of it and that seems fairly credible in the light of revealation on contraction of credit of all major PSU banks excepting marginal rise in it of SBI.One more bad news is Modi's succumbing to pressure of anti-Rajan lobby who has been doing a magnificent job in exposing the shocking health of banking sector. Modi's narcissism has prevented him from appointing the best brains as cabinet ministers. Nehru had Patel,Krishnamachari and other luminaries,Shastriji had quite a few of them. Indira Gandhi had C.Subrahmaniam who revolutionized Indian agriculture,Jagjivan Ram a seasoned administrator.Even Narashimha Rao was ably assisted
by now-much-maligned Manmohan Singh whose seminal contribution in unshackling Indian economy would earn him a permanent place in history.Name a single one in Modi's cabinent!!
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
we should use that waste water in something else instead of throwing like we can use that waste water in gardening etc.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
vijay wrote:
RO technology was perhaps developed for obtaining water from sea water free of salt and other minerals. It is widely used in many island tourist destinations and some West Asian countries who can afford the high cost of purification. In Indian houses such high degree of purification is not needed and money should not be wasted. simple filters are usually adequate.
I agree with you, there is no need of such purification process in Indian houses, as water comes from wells is not contaminated of harmful chemicals and viruses. Just use simple filters and boil before drinking. But Indians have started installing R.O. machines at their home by seeing others having installed R.O. at their home. Most of the public is not aware about R.O. system.
Most of these high technology products are only to gain money, they never give us any benefits. Whats the use of drinking water after losing all the required elements. I agree with you that its better to boil the water for 20 mins and use simple filters. People need to be aware about such scams.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
I think excess drinking of coffee or tea can cause cancer. But in moderation there shouldn't be a problem. I know some people who like to have tea every 1 hour. This becomes too much. 2-3 cups in a day should be fine.
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked the question Do you think he is the real culprit? .
Yesterday it came a big surprise to me when, exactly on the 50th day Jisha's murderer was caught, a murder which shock the whole nation. But Jisha's father has told in press conference that it's some manipulation and he wants to hand over the case to CBI. His points are really thought provoking, plus doubts of a common man like me. A father's worries....am adding points one by one...
1) The father doesn't believe that Ami Ul Islam had personal envy with his daughter which led to such a brutal murder. (Mother told press reporters she doesn't know such a person)
2) Soon after murder, police told him murderer used a 'kambi para'(I don't know its english term, a weapon used to remove coconut husk) to make injuries to her private parts. But when weapon was found from nearby construction, it became a knife. How?
3) Police should clarify why she carried pen camera and knife always? She was scared of whom? Against whom did she (and her mother) registered complaints several times? Why did police neglect it? Can't believe it's against Assamese worker!
4) Though requested to police to permit to do rituals before the cremation, they didn't allow, and the cremation was done in a hurry berry soon after post mortem. Why? To clear evidences? (Even her mother was not allowed to see her dead body. The body was cremated by police on the way, even before reaching her residence. Why???)
Let me add my doubts also...
1) As a common man, I don't feel that a simple envy (story of spot of woman bath and being slapped by a woman) can lead to such a big crime. Let me add, no woman who baths in that bath area has told that she has witnessed such an incident! Where is that lady who slapped him??? At least she should come forward.
2) If the aim of Ami Ul Islam was sexual assault, why did he killed her without doing it? (As per postmortem reports she was not rapped, and the culprit also says the same). In normal case it is not possible.
3) DNA reports normally take 48-72 hours to complete the tests, even in US. Ami Ul Islam was caught on Wednesday in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu as police says (a bit doubtful if it is Tuesday). That too in the evening when he returned after the work. Before Friday noon, results came out that DNA samples are matching. Personally I cant believe that his samples reached within hours at Rajiv Gandhi institute, Thiruvananthapuram and everything matched by Friday morning itself. So hurry for such a sensitive case?
4) Jisha organized more than 100 people against real estate mafia. Last week they tried to destroy her home in government land. I smell something really bad. Was she fearing these people? Did police tried to protect them? Or does new government want to show that they have solved the case? Is it bad politics?
As a common man, am really doubtful and my mind is disturbed, though I was very happy when the news broke out yesterday before noon. What do you feel? Please give enough explanations for your conclusions.
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani answered the question How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?.
most important is basis and programming logic. If you have a creative mind and programming logic to solve a problem, you can use any programming language. Logic is same for all programming languages. Only syntax is different. Many of my friends work in PHP. Though PHP has never been a part of our academic studies, many have conquered it through experience in programming.
If you have enough basis on html tagging and interest in it, i think it's easier. Just you need to dedicate a few hours of workout daily.
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked the question How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?.
How to learn PHP Programming in less time of 4 months?
9 years ago
Sandhya Rani created new question Do you think he is the real culprit? .
Yesterday it came a big surprise to me when, exactly on the 50th day Jisha's murderer was caught, a murder which shock the whole nation. But Jisha's father has told in press conference that it's some manipulation and he wants to hand over the case to CBI. His points are really thought provoking, plus doubts of a common man like me. A father's worries....am adding points one by one...
1) The father doesn't believe that Ami Ul Islam had personal envy with his daughter which led to such a brutal murder. (Mother told press reporters she doesn't know such a person)
2) Soon after murder, police told him murderer used a 'kambi para'(I don't know its english term, a weapon used to remove coconut husk) to make injuries to her private parts. But when weapon was found from nearby construction, it became a knife. How?
3) Police should clarify why she carried pen camera and knife always? She was scared of whom? Against whom did she (and her mother) registered complaints several times? Why did police neglect it? Can't believe it's against Assamese worker!
4) Though requested to police to permit to do rituals before the cremation, they didn't allow, and the cremation was done in a hurry berry soon after post mortem. Why? To clear evidences? (Even her mother was not allowed to see her dead body. The body was cremated by police on the way, even before reaching her residence. Why???)
Let me add my doubts also...
1) As a common man, I don't feel that a simple envy (story of spot of woman bath and being slapped by a woman) can lead to such a big crime. Let me add, no woman who baths in that bath area has told that she has witnessed such an incident! Where is that lady who slapped him??? At least she should come forward.
2) If the aim of Ami Ul Islam was sexual assault, why did he killed her without doing it? (As per postmortem reports she was not rapped, and the culprit also says the same). In normal case it is not possible.
3) DNA reports normally take 48-72 hours to complete the tests, even in US. Ami Ul Islam was caught on Wednesday in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu as police says (a bit doubtful if it is Tuesday). That too in the evening when he returned after the work. Before Friday noon, results came out that DNA samples are matching. Personally I cant believe that his samples reached within hours at Rajiv Gandhi institute, Thiruvananthapuram and everything matched by Friday morning itself. So hurry for such a sensitive case?
4) Jisha organized more than 100 people against real estate mafia. Last week they tried to destroy her home in government land. I smell something really bad. Was she fearing these people? Did police tried to protect them? Or does new government want to show that they have solved the case? Is it bad politics?
As a common man, am really doubtful and my mind is disturbed, though I was very happy when the news broke out yesterday before noon. What do you feel? Please give enough explanations for your conclusions.
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
heinous injuries ... Read more at: http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/just-in/jisha-murder-suspected-killer-nabbed-kerala-police.html
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Different prices of vegetables in different places..
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Half of the prices are increased by news channels. I laugh listening to some of the captions they put like "Red War" and the play a loud music before telling that the discussion is based on Tomato price which is available for 30/ but they are telling it is 80/. Next time a vegetable wala comes and says yes it will be 80 from tomorrow because he heard it on TV in the morning.
Yes it is right. last week a bought tomato 40 Kg but today it is 80. In some days lower and middle class quit and control on use of Tomato, it will balance demand and supply.
Its not only Tomatoes . every vegetable is in short supply. it is due to inadequate rains.government failed to compensate the farmers.
System of assessing losses of farmers is not fair. Government can't make good whole losses of farmers. It is time for farmers to use modern techniques of irrigation and farming. Yesterday I read in news paper that one farmer is getting crop of vegetable from piece of land which is a sand mound of at 60' hight.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
vijay wrote:
RO technology was perhaps developed for obtaining water from sea water free of salt and other minerals. It is widely used in many island tourist destinations and some West Asian countries who can afford the high cost of purification. In Indian houses such high degree of purification is not needed and money should not be wasted. simple filters are usually adequate.
I agree with you, there is no need of such purification process in Indian houses, as water comes from wells is not contaminated of harmful chemicals and viruses. Just use simple filters and boil before drinking. But Indians have started installing R.O. machines at their home by seeing others having installed R.O. at their home. Most of the public is not aware about R.O. system.
In some parts of India R.O system is useful. Specially in some part of Rajasthan, where water contain harmful mineral like flouride.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Advantages and Disadvantages of R.O. water..
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:
anil wrote:
Yes I read it. RO water purifier also waste enough water during purification.
Out of raw water only 30 % get purified and 70 % got wasted. In my house we use buckets to collect this waste water and use to fill in coolers and for washing other things.
Beside of wasting water R.O. also removes important minerals from water which are necessary for our health. The minerals or any thing larger than water molecule is removed from raw water.
are you using R.O?
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Man has lost his all morals for money..
rambabu wrote:
Those who earn by doing some useful work are far less in number.
There is a saying in Sanskrit, " Dhanam Moolam Idham Jagat." Means, entire world stands and thrives on Dhanam, that is Money. In English too there is a saying, "Money Makes Many things."In this condition man leaving rals is not surprising.
Yes money makes many thing, money corrupt most of Indians. In my area employees are trapping every day but, they have not any fear.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The Inside Story of Nehru, Gandhi and Patel.
Thanks for sharing this article. It is universal truth that If patel was First PM of India than map of India will be another.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
vijay wrote:
Madam your hatred for Congress colors your views. My reference to shifting humour was in continuation of the earlier posts that humour is required and you only had written that a member has shifted his stand. Where is the question of casting aspersions on the divine leader.
Well ok...I get it !
9 years ago