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Chota Bheem chalu honey wala hai!!!!
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Rahul skips Farewell Dinner for PM
Ab kya muh dikhayega haramkhor
Yaar, yeh AAPtards ka kya hoga.. One of them, over FB, is claiming that there is going to be a big surprise in Varanasi and Kejriwal will come out as a winner. As a result Nifty will see unstoppable fall, he is openly advising people to short Nifty on 16th May. God please help them!! I don't know what Kejri fed them, they were normal human beings just a few months back
Duniya me chootiyon ki kami nahi. Kisi na kisi ka katna hoga agar share market me .... to inka hi sahi :partay:
It was so heart breaking to see Vajpayee shahab's face and hear his words in 2004. That bitch Sonia is so disgraceful.. Advani and Vajpayee were considerate to her in their govt, she acted as a bitch once she won... God I hate her.
I hate her so fucking much. Brother, don't sweat, we will prevail.
10 yrs of modi will send that bitch packing.
But the current UPA paid media is trying to project Priyanka as the 2nd Indira.
We must nip this in the bud for these Maino's to be kicked out of our Hindusthan.
AK-49 on 16th May. :cheesy:

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Iska main aim paisa kamana tha ..... Modi ka naam leke bahut chaapa hai isne.
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Arnab grows restless, breaks into strong rooms where EVMs are kept to count votes himself | Faking News

Arnab grows restless, breaks into strong rooms where EVMs are kept to count votes himself
Published on May 14, 2014by indianpsycho

Mumbai. Editor-in-chief of Times Now Arnab Goswami was today caught red handed in wee hours by booth officials, trying to break into Walkeshwar road strong room, in Malabar Hill area.

The news anchor was reportedly trying to break in only with the intention to count the votes in EVMs stored in the strong room, as he just could not wait any longer for the election results.


Arnab in the act..

According to onlookers, just before barging in, he screamed, “The Nation can’t wait any longer now” and started hammering the lock to break it.

“With every hit, he would scream Never ever ever make me wait for so long for a result,” the onlooker disclosed.

As the noise levels rose, it alerted people around the area, and police officials who were guarding it immediately took him into custody.

“I am not some other journalist who you can arrest and get away with. I will expose you on Newshour,” Arnab was yelling as he was being led away Police.

When the news reached Times Now studio in Parel, people close to Arnab tried to defend him.


Arnab being arrested and forcefully led away by Police.

According to them, after having discussed every permutation and combination, and after debating the exit poll data threadbare for 2 days at stretch, Arnab was getting desperate for the results and his restlessness was growing by the day.

“Frankly, even the nation is restless, and we all know that Arnab knows the nation best,” a cameraman at Times Now told Faking News.

“He was even done discussing things like, what percentage of people wearing VIP underwear voted for Congress and BJP,” revealed Arnab’s subordinate.

As per his staff, he had even requested VS Sampath in an uncharacteristically polite manner to prepone the results.

“I jokingly told him let’s just break into the strong rooms, and count the votes ourselves to remain the come first in the race like always. Never knew he would take it so seriously,” Navika from Times Now confessed.

Meanwhile cashing in on the news, Rajdeep Sardesai tweeted, “Anchor of a leading news channel who gives sermons on honesty takes law into hands. Shocking but true! We believe in Restraint over Restlessness.”
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Congress social media activist and historian Amaresh Misra arrested for inciting violence, spreading hate | Niti Central

Lucknow Police has arrested Congress’s social media activist and historian Amaresh Misra, well-known for his proximity to senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh and a prominent member of the party’s team of social media evangelists, for inciting communal violence and spreading hatred against the BJP and its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi though his Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Circle Officer of Hazratganj Dinesh Yadav said the police had received a complaint against Amaresh Misra, a resident of Gurgaon, for posting hate speech on his Facebook page and inciting violence against Modi through his Twitter account.

Soon after exit polls predicted a victory for the BJP, Amaresh Misra, with a past record of inciting violence and spreading hate against the BJP and Modi, ran amok on social media, more so on Twitter, threatening riots, arson and murder. He even went on to demand that the Election Commission should fix the results to deny victory to the BJP.On several occasions in the past he has abused and sexually harassed women on Twitter. He has threatened rape and worse to those who disagree with the Congress, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.
In an open exchange with Amaresh Misra, Congress MP and Minister Shashi Tharoor, while advising caution, had praised him for his work. That was followed by howls of protest but Tharoor had chosen to stand by the abuser.

Within hours of the 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai, Amaresh Misra had blogged and later gone public with the outrageous claim that the bloodbath was a “Hindu-Jewish conspiracy”. It was supported by the likes of Digvijay Singh.


Inspector of Hazratganj police station Ashok Verma was asked to inquire into the complaint against Amaresh Misra. Verma, along with a team of cyber cell policemen, raided Amaresh Misra’s house and he was arrested on Wednesday.

Inspector of Hazratganj police station Ashok Verma was asked to inquire into the complaint against Amaresh Misra. Verma, along with a team of cyber cell policemen, raided Amaresh Misra’s house and he was arrested on Wednesday.

The CO said the police had registered a case against Amaresh Misra under Sections 504, 153 (A) of IPC and a case under section 66 A of the IT Act. “Amaresh Misra used offensive language against leaders, including Modi, in his posts,” the police officer said.

Amaresh Misra had contested the 2009 Lok Sabha election as a Ulema Council candidate from Lucknow and had lost his deposit.
 
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