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Poland was under the influence of Soviet Union ever since 1947 after the Red Army's takeover of Polish territory from German occupation in World War II. Communist control was strengthened through electoral fraud in the 1946 Polish people's referendum and the 1947 Polish parliamentary election. The [[wikipedia:Polish_United_Workers'_Party|Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR)]] became the dominant political faction under a one-party state.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_People%27s_Republic</ref> Read more on Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Polish_People's_Republic|Polish People's Republic]]
Poland was under the influence of Soviet Union ever since 1947 after the Red Army's takeover of Polish territory from German occupation in World War II. Communist control was strengthened through electoral fraud in the 1946 Polish people's referendum and the 1947 Polish parliamentary election. The [[wikipedia:Polish_United_Workers'_Party|Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR)]] became the dominant political faction under a one-party state.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_People%27s_Republic</ref> Read more on Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Polish_People's_Republic|Polish People's Republic]]


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[[File:You do not talk about Poland meme.jpg|thumb|A meme interlinking this dialogue and [[wikipedia:Fight_Club|Fight Club]]. Published in the page dankmemesmalayalam]]
[[File:You do not talk about Poland meme.jpg|thumb|A meme interlinking this dialogue and [[wikipedia:Fight_Club|Fight Club]]. Published in the page dankmemesmalayalam]]


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Both Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity is referenced by Prakash (Jayaram's character) in response to Prabhakaran's (Sreenivasan's character) "Don't utter a word about Poland!" dialogue.
Both Lech Wałęsa and Solidarity is referenced by Prakash (Jayaram's character) in response to Prabhakaran's (Sreenivasan's character) "Don't utter a word about Poland!" dialogue.


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Sandesam was released in 1991 just 1 year after Wałęsa was elected president. Wałęsa lost the subsequent [[wikipedia:1995_Polish_presidential_election|elections of 1995]] to [[wikipedia:Democratic_Left_Alliance_(Poland)|Democratic Left Alliance]] leader [[wikipedia:Aleksander_Kwaśniewski|Aleksander Kwaśniewski]]. Kwaśniewski was successful in enacting a new constitution for Poland and bringing in strong reforms which Wałęsa failed to do. Kwaśniewski still holds the title of the all time favorite Polish president.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Kwa%C5%9Bniewski</ref>
Sandesam was released in 1991 just 1 year after Wałęsa was elected president. Wałęsa lost the subsequent [[wikipedia:1995_Polish_presidential_election|elections of 1995]] to [[wikipedia:Democratic_Left_Alliance_(Poland)|Democratic Left Alliance]] leader [[wikipedia:Aleksander_Kwaśniewski|Aleksander Kwaśniewski]]. Kwaśniewski was successful in enacting a new constitution for Poland and bringing in strong reforms which Wałęsa failed to do. Kwaśniewski still holds the title of the all time favorite Polish president.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Kwa%C5%9Bniewski</ref>


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