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నీలిమ | Whose side is the Rain God in Andhra Pradesh? |
| Category-Politics | Published On-July 30, 2008 04:20 | Views-75 | Replies-5 |
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When the monsoons were delayed all opposition parties claimed the Rain God was on their side and not on the side of the ruling party Congress. Now that the delayed monsoons have arrived and with great frenzy, should it be understood that the Rain God is on the side of the ruling party? Mr. K.A. Paul’s curses on Congress party and on our Chief Minister Mr. Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy have yielded nothing. Mr. Paul should actually realize, ‘cursing’ belongs to mythologies, not to him. The Congress party and Mr. Y.S’s troupe should be mighty happy with the rains. We guys are happy too, there are no more power cuts and we are programming in frenzy :)
Cheers Neelima |
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CassAmino | On the side of Atuitu.com | July 30, 2008 04:21 |
బూ | programming is boring... like wet floor... like mud in the slippers... like noice from the rusted chain of the bike... like sitting in office... with wet jeans... in A/C... | July 30, 2008 07:22 |
CassAmino | Yes Boo... programming is boring when you work in an office and do it for your company... hehe... | July 30, 2008 08:21 |
Vishal | Rain God is on my side. I hate programming. | August 04, 2008 13:12 |
Vishal | But I like this site. Thank you. | August 04, 2008 13:12 |