Indischer
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Pataliputra says hi.
And Rajputana says bugger off.
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Pataliputra says hi.
Wandering the Hindu Kush was part of the experience, not the sum total of it. And Noble race and Bihari don't go hand in hand.
And Rajputana says bugger off.
Is that so..we were the flag bearers of Magadh of old and much like Numenor our torch of glory simply remains to be once again lit.
alright guys, I am off to sleep.
omg how old are you Ravi?
shuruat aapse karte hainabey o Bimar logo.................kya TIMEPASS kar rhey ho.................
aur ENTRY FUND jo collect karna tha non-BIMARUo sey woh kaha hai
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shuruat aapse karte hain
tumne toh mujhe tharki bana diya 45-28=17my age is 23..
.you are 45 and your wife(my bhabhi..) age is 28...
cricket khelte hain.....agar mein jeeta toh lagaan maafabsey DUGNA lagaan dena padi............
You ask question and then run away. Where is your reply?
Yes but they are vivid dreams my friend..as I once told Hype..those lands call to me although my mate Jalebi had a different diagnosis.
The cold dry wind, the solitude of the stone and the sky and a length of sharp steel at my hip....
Ahemm..how big was that empire the Rajputs carved out?
Saaley, abhi tak padha nehi?
Let me chk out your reply.
@arp2041
First of all, in a country, over burden with population around 1.3 Billion it is practically impossible to segregate those who are not eligible. But lets put aside this impossible or possible part aside and take a look into some other vital factors for the moment.
The idea sounds only good on paper but it is bound to falter in every step when you get to implement this. The major setback to this idea would be "who will decide the eligibility of the voters?" and "How does one decides that one is actually sold out or not." There is every chances of corruption in the process of selecting the "privileged" class. And also this very attempt to divide the society into two classes simply violates the essence of our constitutional democracy. For the last 67 years, we,Indians have mastered ourselves to find loopholes in each and every system of ours. And doubtless, this folly attempt will be exploited by the real "privileged" for the benefit of their own, not for the average commoners of India.