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5 consecutive slaps on on BJP's face (UP, VP, Presidential, Goa elections and Manmohan Singh's 123 agreement).
by Sahadevan KK on Sep 05, 2007 10:03 AM  Permalink 

5 consecutive slaps on on BJP's face (UP, VP, Presidential, Goa elections and Manmohan Singh's 123 agreement).

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BJP units asked to go to professionals.
by Sahadevan KK on Sep 03, 2007 10:14 AM  Permalink 

BJP units asked to go to professionals. BJP president Rajnath Singh on Sunday asked the party's various all-India cells to bridge the gap with professionals who have started maintaining a distance from political parties, which are facing a "serious crisis of credibility." He said the separation of professionals from the party was unfortunate as a representative government in a civilised society was incapable of functioning without people's active participation.

BJP lost its face when they attacked Muslims, Christians, Communits, lower casts, artists, actors, social activists etc. About 130 MPs are in Parliament, but they can do nothing. People are so frustrated with UPA governemnt's anti people policy. BJP leaders have no worry about it. They worry about huge profit on 123 agreement after 2009 Elections. Left's 61 MPs are doing good job and their role is a constructive opposition.

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BJP units asked to go to professionals.
by Sahadevan KK on Sep 03, 2007 09:57 AM  Permalink 

BJP units asked to go to professionals. BJP president Rajnath Singh on Sunday asked the party's various all-India cells to bridge the gap with professionals who have started maintaining a distance from political parties, which are facing a "serious crisis of credibility." He said the separation of professionals from the party was unfortunate as a representative government in a civilised society was incapable of functioning without people's active participation.

BJP lost its face when they attacked Muslims, Christians, Communits, lower casts, artists, actors, social activists etc. About 130 MPs are in Parliament, but they can do nothing. People are so frustrated with UPA governemnt's anti people policy. BJP leaders have no worry about it. They worry about huge profit on 123 agreement after 2009 Elections. Left's 160 MPs are doing good job and their role is a constructive opposition.

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BJP is more stupid to oppose nuclear deal than left.
by Jital Patel on Sep 03, 2007 09:44 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

At least the left parties are always against America. The BJP rejected the nuke deal because they donot want congress to get all credits for the nuclear deal with USA. In my opinion, the bjp is more interested in its party image over national interest. The same BJP wanted to sign NTBT to get nuclear deal with USA, but other NDA partners and oppositions opposed that. The BJP also wanted to send Indian troops in Iraq for American mission. Here, some right wingers are claiming that the bjp is the most patriatic party in India. How fool are they?

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RE:BJP is more stupid to oppose nuclear deal than left.
by jayant pawar on Sep 05, 2007 09:39 AM  Permalink
Agree , cant really believe what BJP is up to .Definetely party interest seem to be higher than national interest

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RE:BJP is more stupid to oppose nuclear deal than left.
by Sahadevan KK on Sep 03, 2007 09:58 AM  Permalink
No, BJP has no way to go it alone. They will join Congress before 2009 elections.

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BJP and the 123 deal
by Vinaya Das on Sep 02, 2007 09:55 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

BJP has shown its true colours in changing their stand on the deal. Since the time they were thrown out of office they have done nothing but create hungama in the Parliament and oppose the Govt without any sense of morality or principles. This is yet another example of their immaturity.The country can do without these communists and the pseudo cummunalists.

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RE:RE:BJP and the 123 deal
by Jimmy on Sep 04, 2007 01:39 AM  Permalink
Had they supported the deal I would have praised them.

Our problem is we have the GOVERMENT and OPPOSITION. But what we feel is OPPOSITION is always to oppose. Can't blame them

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communists in India
by Prem Mohan on Sep 02, 2007 07:35 PM  Permalink 

Mao Dezong said: ""Time passes. Ten thousand years are too long. Seize the day, seize the hour."

The Communists in India should understand the need of the hour and abandon their bull-headed opposition to every move that is in India's favour.














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Communists in India
by Prem Mohan on Sep 02, 2007 07:24 PM  Permalink 

Here is a picture of Nixon and Mao. I am sure that Sitaram Yechury and Prakash Karat have framed copies in their homes!

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,501061211-1565584,00.html

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Communists in India
by Prem Mohan on Sep 02, 2007 07:14 PM  Permalink 

Here is a third question:

Why did Mao Dezong allow the poor people and working classes of Hong Kong suffer under British rule for 50 years? He could have easily fought a revolutionary war and defeated the imperialists? But he never tried. How cruel to let the people of Hong Kong suffer like this!

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Communists in India
by Prem Mohan on Sep 02, 2007 07:10 PM  Permalink 

Here is anothe question for the Communists in India:

Why did Mao Dezong shake hands with the "arch-imperialist" Richard Nixon?

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Communist leaders in India
by Prem Mohan on Sep 02, 2007 07:05 PM  Permalink 

The Communist leaders in India are armchair revolutionaries. They have no idea of the lives of the common people. Here is a question for them:

If despots like Stalin and Mao could not build communism, who can do it in India:

(a) Sitaram Yechury
(b) Prakash Karat
(c) A.P. Bardhan
(d) Jyoti Basu

The last two are over ninety years old.

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