Marxist Double Game
The Marxist Party is known for doublespeak, deceptive games, mind manipulation techniques and violence.These psychological decpetion was visible yesterday throughout Kerala.
Marxist party has encouraged its coolies to create public disturbance,
hartal, bandh and work stopage to protest against price increase of
petrol. diseal and cokking gas. The price increase was announced by the
Central Government controlled by the Italian Catholic Sonia and her
gang. The Italian Sonia dominated Central Government exists with the
active support of the Marxist Party.
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If the Marxist Party was serious about price rise and and subsequent
increase in price of domestic products, the Marxist party should have
withdrew its support to the Central government. Instead of withdrawing
support for the Congress Party and the price increase, the Marxist
Party decided to stage a protest march, hartal and bandh in Kerala to
fool the gullible public. The Marxist Party is equally responsible for
the price rise, inflation and the distribution of Pakistan
printed Counterfiet Indian currency. The public is sick and tired of
the Marxist double talk and double game. It is sad that the
intellectual zombies supporting the Marxist double game and decptive
manipulation have nothing to say about the blame game of the Marxist
leaders.
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