Muleesh Mulayam, Tumhara Dhotar thode din me hi pila ho jayega.In independent India I never seen a Ganster becomes chief minister of India's largest state.The peoples of UP are responsible for there backwardness.It is always said that " Yatha raja tatha praja".
Third front is a bunch of opportunistic parties and splinter groups- worst lot spilled over from national parties. They are direction-less and worse than the Congress & BJP. What we require is a strong two party system. You can add commies for a spicy comedy. No more regional/religious/caste based/community based parties- all should melt away rejected by public at the polls. Jai Hind
Please keep quiet. People don't think that you are any less communal and caste driven than BJP. It's clear that you don't want to read the clear mandate of people. Otherwise you won't twist it as you need it. Now go and recruit Amitabh Bachchan and his son, wife, daughter-in-law .. everybody in his household to do glamour politics in UP... but still you will loose in UP next time. Please get out of the politics.. common people don't want you.
RE:Mulayam Dude
by on Feb 28, 2007 04:20 AM Permalink
bina pendee ke lotey, teree itnee fat rahee hai toh hema aur uskee chokree ko kam par laga de, hum bee dekhne kitna dam hai. rahee bat jitney harney kee woh tera rota chehra abhi hi bata raha hai
RE:RE:Mulayam Dude
by Governor General on Feb 28, 2007 04:38 AM Permalink
The crap that you have written demonstrates your class. BJP is not depeneded on people like Hema..but SP is betting on Amitabh very clearly. I am not predicting a winner or a loser between BJP and SP. Rather I am not even a BJP sympathiser. What I cannot stand is the hypocrisy of SP, BSP etc who accuse BJP of communalism (at times justifiably) but resort to same communalism of politics by ganging Muslims. Both are wrong but importantly.. both have to condemned.
RE:RE:RE:Mulayam Dude
by santosh on Mar 02, 2007 07:27 PM Permalink
i can understand if other parties except BJP does compulsion on ground of muslim appeasement. Now what stands in between them when they have to make a muslim president (backing up mulayam proposal), making vice president of party a muslim, having extremly soft face towards pakistan, thats lahore bus friendship that led to kargil (after bangla war, no other declared war has been happened in any other party rule so far), advani completely transfrommed into jinnah (read this is same person who led ayodhya to a relegious cum national revolution in full fanfare forcing ppl to take sides either this or other. now this person i guess mst be hanged by majority in no time) what actually this is all..hopefully u deny its not kursi prem, neither its moral decline for which BJP always stood for publicly, then what u call this..pseudo something. u better no what to call by.
The entire election system may be modified. The conditions may be as follows: 1.The age limit of 55 may be put for MPs & MLAs,so that youngesters can get to lead the country with young men. 2.They contestants may be given chance once in a life time, so that others can be accommodate. 3.Before filing their nominations, their assets should be declared and verified. After completion of their term, again verified. 4. Only two parties system may be introduced to avoid divide and rule policy. 5.In case of change of party,death, resignation, the next highest vote achiever may be placed on his seat instead of conducting fresh election. 6.The living expenses of elected MPs,MLAs and leaders may be curtailed to avoid unncessary wasting of public money. 7. The election expenses may be curtalied and rules may be simplified. 8. The elected party should complete its complete the term and they cannot demand for conducting fresh election. (ismailsk)
RE:Need of third front
by faiz siddiqui on Feb 27, 2007 07:08 PM Permalink
and on and on and on...guyz we cant zet rulez for everything...the rule muzt be zimple...lock-up all party politicianz...and throw away the key...elect only independant politicianz who have had no pazt party affiliatinz...need to make india independant again...only purn zwaraj...inquilab zindabad...
RE:Need of third front
by shawaji bhosale on Feb 28, 2007 03:32 AM Permalink
You mean MODIfied? Anyone here read this news? What say Sonia Gandhi lead Rajiv Gandhi Foundation? Didnt you read this story in Economic times? Ofcourse our secular media hates to publish such stories even they are originally sensational as Sonia's organizatios praising Modi is unbelieveable. But its simple truth and truth is always bitter for secular people, so they enjoy supressing it. Few papers like Economiic Times published it in back pages somehwre. Read what RGF found after careful study.......
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation finds Gujarat No 1 state Author: Publication: The Economic Times Date: May 20, 2005 The Narendra Modi brand of governance has got an unexpected endorsement. The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, headed by Sonia Gandhi, has adjudged Modi's Gujarat as the Number 1 state in economic freedom index. A study 'Economic Freedom for States of India' carried out by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, the foundation's think-tank, has come to this conclusion after analysing "economic freedom" in different states of India. The study has defined economic freedom as "absence of goverment coercion or constraint in the production, distribution or consumption of goods and services beyond the extent necessary for citizens to protect and maintain liberty by itself". In other words, the foundation does not agree that individual liberty is under threat in Mr Modi's Gujarat. The study is all praise for Gujarat, as it grades state governments on its political decision-making; the extent to which justice is served; levels of corruption; and the extent of regulation in the labour market. The study, which has taken into account the size of government, security of property rights and regulation of credit and business has said that Gujarat comes on top. On the size of goverment, Gujarat comes in the first position. For, only a small share of the GSDP is accounted for by government services. Here, the government has a small role as subsidiser. Power subsidies are among the lowest in Gujarat. In what could be a discomforting finding for the Congress and the Left, the RGF study says: "Safety of life is an essential component (of economic freedom). Gujarat, AP, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and MP have a very small share of the total crimes being accounted for by violent crimes. This share is much higher in J&K, UP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Assam, where murder, rape, kidnapping, abduction, riots, arson and dowry deaths are more rampant". The findings do not end here. "In Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan and MP (all BJP ruled) a large share of the cases that are taken up by the police are ensured complete investigation, unlike in West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam". Also,"in Gujarat, least number of mandays are lost as a result of strikes and lockout as a ratio of total industrial workers in the state". Gujarat's liberal licence regime has also come for praise in the report. "Constraints on trade imposed by market and license fees were also included in economic freedom. Corruption is also seen to be relatively low in Modi's Gujarat. "In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation." "Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra and Haryana exhibited low minimum license fee for traders". "Corruption is measured in terms of cases pending investigation as a ratio of total cases registered under Prevention of Corruption and related acts. In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation. The situation, however, is bleak in West Bengal, J&K, HP, Jharkhand and Bihar".
RE:Need of third front
by Jessica Monteiro on Feb 27, 2007 06:34 PM Permalink
What about educational background of the MPs??? Can be have a minimum criteria???
RE:RE:RE:Need of third front
by Kaushik Basu on Feb 28, 2007 02:57 AM Permalink
You degrees can be taken of the markets, Laloo is a grad so is Mulayam I am not sure about Mayawati. What do you say about that?
Third Front ? Yes this is the third time this Stunt projectd. Better the stunt be formalised on 1st April 2007 The All Fools' Day is most appropriate for all those fools talking of this stunt.
RE:Third Front
by faiz siddiqui on Feb 27, 2007 06:26 PM Permalink
the jokez on uz guyz...or you didnt get that yet...theze party politicianz are all hand in glove with one another...only we are foolz to think otherwize...
First ask all these politicians to pledge all their looted assets to the government work as public servants for 5 years and take back their assets afer that
RE:Nonsense..
by faiz siddiqui on Feb 27, 2007 06:16 PM Permalink
wrong jim...one party..two party...what difference...they are the zame...need to lock-up all party politicianz and throw away the key...need to elect only independant politician who have had no pazt party affiliatinz..need to make india independant again...purn zwaraj...inquilab zindabad...