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Indian elections are only for people with muscle power
by G S on Apr 05, 2007 10:27 PM  Permalink 

I would be pleasantly surprised that he will be able to make any dent. But i would like to wish this party a goodluck,
I am also an IITian and we all need to help educated come in politics (who care for only indians and india.)

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For those who are more interested to know about this party
by Anurag Mishra on Apr 05, 2007 10:22 PM  Permalink 

The party's website is http://bharatpunarnirman.org and here is the link to a recorded interview with party VP and acting spokesperson Mr. Ravi Kishore http://wuvtindian.blogspot.com/2007/02/details-of-interview-with-vice.html

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Let us all support Ajit
by Gaurav Gupta on Apr 05, 2007 10:13 PM  Permalink 

I hope people of UP come out in support of this humble start from educated people. It is high time that we stop supporting the caste based politics and come out in full support for these guys. The time has come...Let all of us do whatever we can to support them. If not much atleast try to put as many comments as we can on the discussion boards supporting these guys.

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good news
by tn on Apr 05, 2007 10:11 PM  Permalink 

first 'lok paritran' and now 'BPD'. i think there is some change happening for the good. there is hope.

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Wake-up Call to all INDIANS!!!!!?????
by konanur krishnamurthy on Apr 05, 2007 09:59 PM  Permalink 

I fully support the bright young and patriotic IITIans of UP to contest the UP elections. UP has been exploited and devastated by all political parties without exception. A similar band of young people have decided to contest the forth coming Bangalore Corporation Elections. All right thinking people of India must support these young people and get them elected. Only then India wille saved from the tyranny of corrupt and incompetent politicians.

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RE:Hinduism is the root of all evil in India.
by tn on Apr 05, 2007 10:08 PM  Permalink
i pity your ignorance, immaturity and short sightedness. it is always the few who distort things to their personal benefits. that is bound to happen in any society. imagine if their was a religion of no religion. even there, as time passes, divisions will arise.

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Some sense in the non-sense
by Irfan Rizvi on Apr 05, 2007 08:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Atleast someone sensible has got into politics, hope he makes a difference to India and all the communal crappe people are into instead of developmental politics. This is the only man I am going to vote for. BJP is openly communal, Congress is the hidden snake. Finally we have an option, go go Ajit Shukla.

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RE:Some sense in the non-sense
by Raj Kumar Varma on Apr 05, 2007 09:20 PM  Permalink
Great step , I pray good to get them chance.
Raj Verma
USA

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RE:Some sense in the non-sense
by Rairankandath Satish on Apr 05, 2007 09:41 PM  Permalink
Great to hear that the youth in their formative career making years have thought otherwise and plunged into politics. This I am sure is the best thing that has happened to India in a long long time. Well done Ajit and company. Wishing you all the best in your endeavour and hope this will juggernaut into a major movement across the country in the years to come.

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Many More Needed
by S on Apr 05, 2007 07:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Why dont students immediately after college or professional courses join politics and make a opt for a political career?

Why being a very active in college politics and stand for election under major political parties directly stand for elections as MP or MLA ? Why they only become maximum Young President and then wait for 80 age to become a MP ?

Why parents discourage children to join Politics?

Why don't our parents think of the pre-independence time and ask the children to join Politics ?

There is a major career ahead as we need young educated people to represent the Parliament ?

We need to Punarnirman our Bharat.

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RE:Many More Needed
by Amitabh Mohanty on Apr 06, 2007 06:30 AM  Permalink
The same reason that stopped you from taking the plunge and taking the first flight out to the US. Giving gyaan is fine - try and put your money where your mouth is na.Come back to India and join politics ? Desh ka pataaaa nahin - aaapkaaa punarnirman zaroor ho jayega.

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p1958
by Piyush Bhargava on Apr 05, 2007 07:46 PM  Permalink 

You can start your party in Gwalior (M.P.)also.I'm willing to help.There will be elections in M.P. in another two years.A beginning can be made by putting up candidates in cities.

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Keep it Up
by Shekhar Seth on Apr 05, 2007 07:41 PM  Permalink 

Atlast someone woke up to take the charge.
But most important thing is to see how long will they carry on?? Is it just for present election, or will they take the struggle to next one as well?

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