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  • 4/18/2025
Alcohol (or the prospect of buying it) makes people less tongue-tied.
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00:00You are saying this to the public. Who will make the arrangements in Delhi? Tell me, who will make the arrangements?
00:06Who? Who will explain to them? Who will tell them how to stand?
00:10Is this not the duty of the police? Is this not the duty of the contractor?
00:13You are blaming others, the public is going crazy. Who will explain to the public?
00:18Who will explain to the public? Tell me.
00:30We have been here since 6 in the morning.
00:39We have been here since 6 in the morning.
00:41We have been here since 6 in the morning.
00:45I am talking to you and you are interfering.
00:47Who will see? No one will see.
00:49We have been here since 6 in the morning.
00:51And some of my friends have been here since 4 in the morning.
00:54The problem is that the number has been given and the public is doing it.
01:27The number has been given since 6 in the morning.
01:30As soon as the contract opens at 9, the crowd comes and breaks the number.
01:35Who will make the arrangements? Whose duty is this?
01:38If there is a fight here tomorrow, who is responsible for it?
01:42No one has a problem with increasing the tax.
01:45This is a donation from us for a country.
01:49And we are with you in a very big problem.
01:53Who will make the arrangements?
01:56I am talking to you and you are interfering.
01:58Who will see? No one will see.

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