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Bro i have said this many times to you and i repeat still KERALA IS THE MOST SECULAR STATE in India !!

Why you no understand? :(

i didn't disagree with you sir... my post was to awake those slept communal hindus who make fun of keralas secularism... evil hindu yahudi sajish trying hard to malign keralas secularism.. :(
 
kerala's Secularism.. :lol::lol:

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IUML’s crescent and star in question paper evokes protest | The Indian Express

The hell

Well BJP needs to call joint session if they don't allow it. Enough of this pu$sy footing.

I agree we need these bills ASAP

Modi will have his next Mann ki Baat just for farmers so he might strip naked the whole opposition in one go.

I hope so we need this bill if we ever hope to industrialise
 
It is a Brahmastra to be used sparingly. Though Land Bill should have been passed using it
True... More you leave it for consensus, more mileage congress is going to milk out of it! land bill should have been done & dusted by passing it through joint session by now!
 
Land Bill vote: Absent MPs face PM Modi's ire

NEW DELHI: BJP MPs got a taste of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's style of functioning when 24 Lok Sabha MPs — including five Union ministers — were hauled up for being absent in the House when the crucial Land Acquisition Bill was passed last week.

At the weekly parliamentary party meeting, Modi came prepared with a list of MPs who were absent when the bill was voted in the Lok Sabha. "Modi read out a few names of absentee MPs and then asked if those who were absent would stand up on their own or would like the names to be read out. About two dozen MPs stood up," a BJP MP present in the meet told ET.

Modi then gave the list to Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu and asked him to proceed. Naidu asked each member the reason for absence. According to sources, the absentees included ministers Sripad Naik, Babul Supriyo and Pon Radhakrishnan. Notable MPs in the absentee list included Varun Gandhi,
Poonam Mahajan, Shatrughan Sinha, Pritam Munde, Kamlesh Paswan, Riddhi Pathak and Chandra Mohan Joshi.

The MPs, clearly taken aback by this treatment and with their party colleagues watching them, gave reasons which Modi and Naidu found unconvincing, sources said.


Land Bill vote: Absent MPs face PM Modi's ire - The Economic Times
 
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