00:00What are you saying?
00:30I am a member of the government.
00:36I am a member of the government and I am a member of the government.
00:45Why are they not allowed me to do that?
00:48I am not allowed to do that.
00:51I was not allowed to do that at the end of the month of my life.
00:56That's why I wanted to do this.
01:01Why did you do this?
01:06No, it's not.
01:08This is the most important thing.
01:10I can tell you,
01:12we have a lot of monuments.
01:14We have a lot of monuments.
01:16We have a lot of monuments.
01:18We have a lot of monuments.
01:20We have a lot of monuments.
01:22We have a lot of monuments.
01:24We are a lot of monuments.
01:26They have a lot of monuments.
01:28We have a lot of monuments.
01:30We have a lot of monuments.
01:32We have a lot of monuments.
01:38We have a great city.
01:40In the same place,
01:42there are only monuments.
01:44The cottos are intentional,
01:46there are people there,
01:48like this.
01:50And we have,
01:52We can talk about this, the people who are here, who are here.
01:56They are not here, but the people who are here are in charge.
02:02We can talk about this.
02:05Sir, the government is a government government, and the government is a government government.
02:11Why are the government government-owned by the government?
02:15It is called beautification, preservation, and preservation.
02:23It can be found in many ways.
02:27Many years ago, I was able to do this in many years.
02:33Because, I think, the people who are living in my life, are living in my life.
02:45I think that this monument is a very important monument.
02:53I believe that this monument is a great place.
02:56I believe that I have to give a great place to see the monument.
03:01I will talk about the HKP and the CCP.
03:09I will talk about the government and the government will talk about it.
03:17Sir, I will talk about the government.
03:19Mr. Mayor from Asians, Mr. Nirmala survives.
03:28Mr. Honolulu, is there a hundred years ago?
03:33Mr. Honolulu, said that Mfters, these days, the book of the Nirmala Sitalam提 conversation and also I was expecting that.
03:38Mr. Ninnem in DGR.
03:41Mr. Ninnem in DGR.
03:44Mr. Honolulu, said that it was in the kilkata area.
03:47I will have to deal with the situation.
03:51Sir, I will have to deal with this.
03:53Do you have any questions about the government?
03:59I have to deal with the government.
04:04I have to deal with the government.
04:09I have to deal with the government.
04:13I don't understand.
04:14I was grateful to be the Kelsa Department for this.
04:18I called him Kelsa and brought him to the state.
04:23I was lucky to try and get him to a poor place.
04:25They did work at the local government in Kelsa.
04:31They set him to help him.
04:33They did work at Kelsa and he was involved with the Kelsa.
04:40What it was like was the Kelsa, and he was drawn.
04:43I don't have any advice, I don't have any advice.
04:45Sir, the government has read the government of the government.
04:49The government has to have money.
04:53Yes, I have been talking to the government in the community.
04:59It's been a long time ago.
05:03I was talking to the government's office.
05:05I was talking to my government and said to me,
05:09and there are many people who are in the community.
05:15One of the most important things is that in the country,
05:19we have to start with the government.
05:22The government is not being able to start with the government.
05:24We have to start with the government.
05:26There are many people who are in the country.
05:30You have to start with government.
05:32I am the state of the government.
05:36This is the Asianet News Network Prasthuti.
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