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What a disaster Modi is. OMG!


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  On 12/24/2020 at 2:52 AM, Picheshwar said:

Adhi kadu.

ee list June 2016 di.

 

dani taruvata chala great decisions teesukunnadu avi missing.

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but demonetisation was like shooting the tyres of speeding car kada ?

so the original list was when car was speeding? sCo_^Y

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  On 6/9/2016 at 6:49 PM, VizagRocks said:

List of horrible decisions by the worst ever PM of India.

1. Effectively screwing local Indian Industry with 100% FDI by stupid Make in India slogan.

2. Increasing indirect taxes, while protecting the upper class, the kind who like to pretend they are middle class.

3. Pushing Aadhar upon India under the guise of direct subsidy transfers, and putting Indian citizen's personal information at risk.

4. Showing no concern for environmental regulations. Effects of which are seen today in Orissa, and Chattisgarh.

5. Allowing foreign donations to Indian political parties. Lol.

6. Inviting military power to set up bases in the country. WTF is this moron thinking?

See, I didn't even have to mention the disaster of a HR minister, Smriti Irani, and the rise in communal incidents, and their shameless apologists, or the imposition of Hindi.

He now only has to pass GST, to add one more feather to his cap full of horrible decisions.

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US lo rules follow kamante anni muskoni follow avtharu...ade India lo rules ante...

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  On 12/24/2020 at 4:05 AM, narsy said:

It was never speeding. Just got into 2nd gear.

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but that great quote was given by very people who criticize on demo😄

same batch that always says everything is bad under modi and then accept it was speeding retrospectively&^%

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