Saturday, November 29, 2008

Anti-Raj SMS


After the MNS SMSs, it was the turn of their detractors to send anti-Raj ones... using the mumbai terror attacks as an excuse...

I am sure a lot of you would have recd this one...

WHERE IS RAJ THACKERAY? TELL HIM THAT 200 NSG COMMANDOS FROM DELHI (ALL NORTH INDIANS) BEING SENT TO FIGHT THE TERRORIST. SO THAT HE CAN SLEEP PEACEFULLY... pls send this msg to all INDIAN. So at least mr raj will get the msg somehow. proud to be n INDIAN.

3M wonders if the message is true, does NSG also face UP-Biharisation?

7 comments:

  1. Or perhaps 3Ms do not want to join the army/NSG? In any case, we will wait for Raj to respond

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  2. the fact is that is not the case... Marathi Manoos is an integral part of the Defence establishment!

    It is the attitude of the SMS that was irritating...

    BTW all politicians including Raj have to be condemned for their empty rhetoric

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  3. Where is Mulayam, Laalu and Amersingh?

    NSG consists of Marathi commandos too. Never forget Marathi Police officers also died.

    Those who support Pappu Yadav, Laalu, Mulayam ( who want to pay 100 crore to Pakiatan), Amersingh ( who backs Abu Salem and Abu Azami) do not have any right to point finger towards Raj.

    The recent SMS against Raj, is terrorist strategy/attempt to erode the gain of security.

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  4. its very true that Marathi Police officers were also killed in the attack, but that was by lunatic firing by the terrorists, not while fighting them. The two NSG commandos (one North Indian and one South Indian) were martyred during the elemination operation.

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  5. Whaever be the case, the attack has united Mumbai. Clearly Raj/Pawar needtorethink their strategy

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  6. What bullshit!!
    Maharashtrians are one of the biggest contributers to the army!
    We aren't cowards like you a$$h0les!

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  7. Even if it is true, it is also a fact that 50,000 Marathas perished in the 3rd battle of Panipat to save Delhi from Ahmed Shah Abdali.

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