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Google discontinues RSS Reader – declared secular by Congress

Google may not be afraid of the US Government and officially denies any data-snooping. But, it does not want to irk the UPA and risk losing the GoI contracts of Bharat Nirman ads on YouTube. This allegation has been doing rounds since Google discontinued its RSS Reader.

Our sources suggested that the cause might also have been the open-to-interpretation Indian IT laws, especially when a lawyer is messing up with handling the C & IT ministry. Google is expecting that this step would help in lobbying for Android based Aakash tablets as well.

When our reporters contacted Renuka Chaudhary aka Congress’ Cleopatra (“Queen of De’nial”), she rebutted allegations by our sources in words which we believe you can better understand by watching this video 15:50 onwards:


She ended her note with a strange laughter and said that this move of Google establishes it as a secular company. She continued, “we are now planning, first of its kind, an online flag-off system. So that, it can be done from anywhere in the world, no matter where the leader is, be it Spain or Switzerland. Google might be our technology partner in the project. We are also planning to upgrade to ASIMO robot in offline flag-offs”.

If the allegations are true, it is too poor of Google that they didn’t even notice that old and original Bharat Nirman’s official site hasn’t even been updated in years.

Some of the social media enthusiasts suggested that this step might have been taken by the company to attract users to Google+. Twitter hosts a little presence of the main-stream media, aka MSM. And Twitter is even more unsafe for the pseudo-seculars than Delhi is for women.

PS: Rajdeep SardeSai and Sanghvi were seen on a public hangout seeing eye to eye.


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