Mental Projections: PMs Sister Letter Head, Alarming (Pre-printed Safarshi letter)
November 24th, 2008 / Categorized under: Personal Blogs
Look at the relatives of current rulers – In this letter she is using her relation with Prime Minister and asking some person to entertain & accommodate some other person. What a shame!!!
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