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Comedy SMS In Circulation - Prayer By Every True Indian Victim

The short message service (SMS) is often the best and smart way to communicate. On the lighter side, it is also a means to share a smile. Therefore, many creative brains tend to come up with SMS and keep sending them across. Now, one such SMS has become a hit among the mobile users.

The message reads-


“Dear lord, you took away my favorite actor - Shammi kapoor. You took my favorite actress- Parveen Babi. You took my favorite dancer- Michael Jackson. I just wanted to let you know that my favorite politicians are: Sonia Gandhi, Kapil Sibal, Digvijay Singh, Sharad Pawar, Manish Tiwari, Lalu Yadav, Kalmadi, A Raja, Mayawati & company and Rahul Gandhi!!”


The essence of the SMS doesn’t require much thought and it goes to show how citizens of our country look at the politicians. Of course, this will not pluck a hair from the members in the list but one can imagine how they would react if they get the same SMS on their mobile.

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