Congress & SP both talk loudly about secularism & always try to beat others in the race to prove themselve as the "The best secular Party" in India. Now by withdrawing support to each other what happened to their blind support for Secularism i.e Anti NDA/BJP move. I think people should understand their real motives of being Secularist & teach them lesson in coming Elections.
RE:What happened to Secularism
by faize rizvi on Feb 21, 2007 06:47 PM Permalink
Yes Rathi you are absolutely correct in your observation about the myth of their so called secularism. It is only the people who can exercise secularism in real and not these bloody political dogs who only barks about secularism and from beneath spread hatred and organize communal riots.
hey gus ! here is an intersting story is going to unfold. Now what "it ka jawab pathar se denge" now congress will withdraw support from mulayam singh govt.The curry will be prepared by media on the this news.It is shame to our nation.Parties palying with common mans emotions.MORE EFFECTED.
it is happening now and again these political class is repeatedly betraying the public,i suggest presidents rule to be imposed for five years in all states and also at centre.and to run this country a new cabinet will take charge where experts of the field will run this country like a company with sole moto of wealth creation for their company(i.e. their country)not for these political individuals.
RE:we need total overhauling of the political system
by shashikanth bond on Feb 21, 2007 06:33 PM Permalink
How about Ranjikanth As President & S. Ganguly as P.M
RE:RE:RE:we need total overhauling of the political system
by shashikanth bond on Feb 21, 2007 04:10 PM Permalink
na, if i had one i would not be replying to such mails
Same old story a old wine in new bottle. both congress and SP are 2 sides of same coin they just flip each other both mythodolgy is same and they have no consent for Public. VOTE and Support the new young and dynamic personality in election and keep all these DHOTI politician out of the arena,
RE:RE:Nothing Gets change in our political system
by shashikanth bond on Feb 21, 2007 06:47 PM Permalink
why baseball bat , be indian use hockey stick instead. you can catch by the collar in case they start running.
Mr. Mulayam Singh played a very required political role and saved his party as a whole or else it's party would have been a puppet to congress. Congress pushing hard but in a very sophisticated way so as Congress does not get any dirt of this dirty game. Otherhand Mulayam pleasing UPA role on Centre level with no positive changes in Congress. I believe what all happened was for good since any delay and better understanding could have encompassed SP in Congress. So by parting ways SP has saved its identity. In broader spectrum now SP will have to actively sort the pending public issues which will help SP gaining better ground. Congress by parting has again pleased all its party member as well others since it generates more opportunity for their party members as well helps party image of equally understanding for Hindus as well muslims. Congress has started playing the cards which was never unearthed earlier and has also entered in the next generation of Indian politics as a whole. Keeping local parties active and playing a centre role can be a vital strategy and can result good for future politics. Congress, somehow has gained a clean image party with great organization control. We should appreciate the core congress team for their successful role whereas SP for saving its ground in UP. SP and other local parties can define their policies and organize in a better way by pointing future issues and challenges posed to them. For sure challenges will be bigger since people are learning to work hard with positive drive which does not allow much of space for illicit or negative politics.
Unfortunately, the leg pulling game started where only public is going to suffer. how to make indian politics matured enough for future growth and development.
RE:indian politics
by Sanjay Sodani on Feb 22, 2007 12:11 AM Permalink
Unfortunately or some other reason we " THE PUBLIC" are totally responsible for the situation. We are voting on the basis of emotions not on the basis of reasons. We dare not asked any question to our MP/MLA. We vote for criminals. We should not vote for those party or politician who have given ticket to criminals irrespective of your ideology. We should vote for the country and not for any party. Think guys think and then VOTE for clear verdict.
Further, this is neither right time or place to discuss but I am placing my view that all the major post in the country and the state shall directly elected by the people of the country or the state. Such as for the COUNTRY ===> President, Prime Minister, Home Minister, Finance Minister, Defence Minister. In the State ==> corresponding same post as above except Governor so that criminals may be kept out upto certain extent. And this will require amendment in constitution. So start asking for that from today so that by next election a national level debate could be started in the interest of the COUNTRY.
RE:indian politics
by ramachandran pillai on Feb 21, 2007 03:41 PM Permalink
It is understandable. Anyway, post poll alliances are here to stop for a good democracy. The UPA Govt of course has not a mandate to rule this country as the majority they got only after election.
Yes, people has to suffer because of the mixed verdicts we gave in the last general election. People are responsible for this predicament and we cannot escape from this situation, if we want to live in a democratic system. Best way to clear this chaos in the present Indian Democratic system is only on the following three steps if EC can dare to adopt:
1) Do not allow post poll alliances and if it is a hung parliament, fresh election to be called for immediately or atleast six months after during which period, an all party Govt. to be formed in Centre. Of course there is huge expenses we have to incur to save the democracy and we will have to suffer because of our default/wrong decisions we are giving in the election.
2) Do not allow independent MPs / MLA's to decide majority of a Govt. and they should not be allowed to vote for a Govt. at any point of time. But all other rights and obligications can remain same as that of other elected members.
RE:sp
by praveen singh on Feb 21, 2007 04:02 PM Permalink
really this one seeme to the act of vengeance done by sp against centre but really this has a miniscule effect over the ruling party and probably he was having nothing than that to share.Simply an act of envy taken against upa.