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Apr 15 2009, Vinay Tevatia

In Pakistan there is Taliban that is taking it to the stone age with the help of present age guns. In India we have SP trying to take us back to the stone age with the help of people like Nafisa Ali, Sanjay Dutt, Amar Singh etc.

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