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59 minutes ago, LION_NTR said:

Janaalu Kovvekki kottukuntunnaaru ane kadhaa Baffs logic? 🤣

ee debba tho.. kovvu taggi.. arogyam peruguthundi .. Har Har 🤩🤩

Yes

People are very rich to eat oil....They should eat grass like cows...

Har Har

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22 hours ago, Mani said:

1 litre price 200 rupees avutundi anta 2 to 3 days lo...Daily needs prices penchukuntu potunaru...Jai Modi...Ayina sare next term malli 300+ seats tho gelipistaru...😎

Pakistan or china lo surgical strikes lantivi plan chestaadu pre climax lo, mana North pappu gallu malli 300 setas istaaru

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Direct impacts of post covid aa endi... 

Gas, oil మాత్రం direct గా impacting households.. 

Ee range sudden hike లు never seen.... 

Fuel gurinchi mathram can't explain, now it's  becoming election promise... 

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17 minutes ago, ramntr said:

Direct impacts of post covid aa endi... 

Gas, oil మాత్రం direct గా impacting households.. 

Ee range sudden hike లు never seen.... 

Fuel gurinchi mathram can't explain, now it's  becoming election promise... 

all state and central govts irrespective of parties are distributing govt monies like never before to get votes without maintaining any reserves, then this Covid happened 

deenni vaduko galla nimpukuntunnaru, once full and near to elections will start distributing again

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3 minutes ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Enlighten emi undhi inflation will be high this year and both central and state govts are ok with this, will subside next year once things return to normalcy 

Nxt yr ante financial yr a ga, inko 15 days anthega ? Leka malla Calendar yr antara ?

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5 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Enlighten emi undhi inflation will be high this year and both central and state govts are ok with this, will subside next year once things return to normalcy 

Just a question next year ki oil comes down to 120 range which was still more than 20 before COVID ? And similarly petrol and gas ?

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