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BJP: A Party of Liability
by Sahadevan KK on May 12, 2007 02:08 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

On the way of my travel, I have passed by a huge water tank. I was curiously enjoying my co-travellers%u2019 discussion about it. It was situated as a symbol of corruption. Some engineers under the rule of above 100-year old political party made it. At the inauguration of the water tank, it started to work as a fountain. Nobody tried to fill it again, because the safety of the people who residing nearby.

I have been thought a lot about it like:

* If a thing is made by futile, we have no usage.
* If we think to use it, it will be a challenge.
* If we think to damage it, it is a liability.
* The best thing is to allow it to stand aright.



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RE:BJP: A Party of Liability
by Mayadhar Moharana on May 12, 2007 03:46 PM  Permalink
Real chalange is to keep this country against the wrong doings of vote bank politicians psedusecularist media.People like is a liability to nation. BJP can make it right.


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RE:BJP: A Party of Liability
by Sahadevan KK on May 12, 2007 04:08 PM  Permalink
If you can, firstly, you lead your leaders straight.

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RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by deepak sinha on May 12, 2007 02:00 PM  Permalink
calm down man !!!!
i m not a dalit ,but i also not like the slogan "dalit is for serve the brahmin".these type are people like "hitler",that's why lower cast are shifting to chruch or other religion.these are shame for this society.

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RE:RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by Human Indian on May 12, 2007 03:05 PM  Permalink
which holy books to u follw? dear pure relegion?

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RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by Mehta Associates on May 12, 2007 02:27 PM  Permalink
Gaurav...tera dimak to thik hai na ji ???

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RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by sanghmitra on May 12, 2007 01:59 PM  Permalink
Rahu & akberisjesus & common man are all
dirty. We all hindus are good.
Brahmin or dalit any...don't devide us.

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RE:RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by Human Indian on May 12, 2007 03:06 PM  Permalink
what is Hindu? can u give ref of any of u r holy book? u r brainwashed.. there is no relegion by the namy of Hindu..wake up..get educated first..

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RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by anand ganesh on May 12, 2007 02:24 PM  Permalink
Rahul.Grow up. Your utterances are "national disgrace." By the way how many upper castes have won any medals in Olympics? How many upper castes have won Nobel Prize in Science or any discipline for that matter? What gives u such a superiority complex?

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RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by Neha Singh on May 12, 2007 02:52 PM  Permalink
Mr. GAURAV, wah kya DETAILS hain. Kya aap ne dusre caste ki FEMALES ke RAPE, HUMIALTION& TORTURE ke bare mai kuch nahinn suna hai. Agar mai chahun to aap ki tarah is se DOUBLE likh sakti hun. par nahinn. Mai kisi DESH ko CASTE ke naam par badnaam nahinn karna chahti hun.PLAESE is JAHAR ko aur mat phailaao.

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RE:RE:Dalits are born to serve Brahmins
by Janeshwer Prasad on May 12, 2007 03:45 PM  Permalink
Good neha. I am agreewith you...


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Low voter turn led to mayavati's victory
by Senthil Gounder on May 12, 2007 01:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Since mayavati could bagged 20% of the dalits out of 46% total voter turnout, she could easily get her majority. If the voter turnout was around 60%, then this could not have happened.

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RE:Low voter turn led to mayavati's victory
by felix nicholas on May 12, 2007 02:16 PM  Permalink
come on, she deserves credit for her acheivMent

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RE:Answer to Common Man
by akbarisjesus on May 12, 2007 01:49 PM  Permalink
ou are gandhi by name

not by maturity.

Common man was stateing the facts about my religion.so far i was think otherwise now i have clarity.

what coomon man told i feel is ok.

why are you geeting offended

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to common man -excellent article about my religion-islam
by akbarisjesus on May 12, 2007 01:15 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

To common man



I am a muslim by religion

you have told excellent facts about my religion and about prophet mohd.

i am very much thankful to you.

from today you have changed my life

one billion thanks to you.

rediff thanks for keeping good articles.

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RE:to common man -excellent article about my religion-islam
by Mubeen on May 12, 2007 02:16 PM  Permalink
......YOU CANNOT EVEN DARE TO SAY YOUR TRUE NAME,RELIGION............





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RE:to common man -excellent article about my religion-islam
by anand ganesh on May 12, 2007 02:31 PM  Permalink
Mubeen. Read the Quran/Hadith (trnslation in a language u understand). Dont memorise them like a parrot. Visit www.faithfreedom.org/www.islam-watch.org.

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RE:to common man -excellent article about my religion-islam
by Human Indian on May 12, 2007 03:11 PM  Permalink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkvXpazQrD0&mode=related&search

u r right ganesh visit this site and u will know more about this foolish people..Also check this u will be able to open all holes in Islam..

http://www.allaahuakbar.net/jew/index.htm

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Maturing Democracy in India
by ashwani arora on May 12, 2007 01:03 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Maturing Democracy in India

Election results in Punjab, Maharashtra, Delhi and now Uttar Pradesh are enough confusing for laymen and more so interestingly challenging enough for political analysts. Host of strategists for all National parties who have skilled analysts on their payrolls seem confined to games of arithmetic. They seem to be the top failures in making assessments of Public mood and the feelings at grass root level. They are not able to determine health of Voter mind set. Are Voters in stream of democracy or withdrawing? Strategists seem to be have been lost in their own world of manipulations. And not addressing the primary issue of building democratic society. People are loosing faith in System- and it has become a major issue.

Media too is playing child like win loose game, and not even a decent communicator, presenting plethora of debates without infusing positive sentiments among Politician or other communities of democratic set up. It is high time, Media assumes a constructive role. There is a scope for all positive. And it needs to be understood. Anchors are biased, not able to drive the participants to a logical, constructive viewpoint. Capability of pulling legs seems to be the only area of concern in Journalism.People is fed up with interesting stories and Headlines. Media strategists must understand this phenomenon. Positive and honest communication will sell the most- that must be realised.

Public is responding selectively and relatively with deteriorating enthusiasm in Politics and governing bodies and their deeds. On the other hand politicians across country are behaving more or less in the same fashion, manipulating for staging Come back or maintain somehow.
Standards and Code of Ethics, Conduct, Fair Practices have hardly been established that the same seem vanishing from the roots, as is true with winning horses and members of governing bodies. This crisis of integrity has never been this low. Public at large is disinterested in Political upsurge or fall. However, their agenda though is clear, but without a responsible role in that direction. Public is interested in Peace, on violence, facilities and free environment without any law and order problem.
Political parties also revolve around this agenda but never deliver; rather their contribution is %u2013ensuring polarized society, wherein they can play the numbers game effectively. Key Result areas remain secondary always.

With decreasing participation by People, ethics at level that need governing by Election Commission like institutions instead of Public making judgments itself is an indication of fragile democracy. One way of looking at these developments can be positive too. We are in transition towards maturity. Hope it is true.


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RE:Maturing Democracy in India
by Rajan Kumar on May 12, 2007 02:50 PM  Permalink
You are right, Mr Arora. The level of debate in our 'beloved' democracy has yet to reach a basic minimum level of logic and understanding. Most coments on this blog itself only demonstrate the intellectual bankruptcy in our society and people. There is no cure for stupidity and ficklemindedness, and those who irresponsibly make abusive comments, whether in the media or in the blogs, only take this crisis to a wrose stage.

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Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by Pratap Singh on May 12, 2007 12:57 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If you think that Mayawati will so something for the public then its time you wake up. Its a Jayalalita Karunadhi part 2. Mayawati will now spend 5 years making Mulayam Singh Yadav's life miserable.

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RE:RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by Pratap Singh on May 12, 2007 01:09 PM  Permalink
hahahahahaha. Reservation hai toh tum ho...uske bina tumhari koi izzat nahi hai.

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RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by Marigold on May 12, 2007 01:11 PM  Permalink
thode dino ki baat hai...fir tum logo ko reservation ki awashakta padne wali hai :-)...

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RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by anand ganesh on May 12, 2007 02:35 PM  Permalink
Pratap Singh. Marigold is not a dalit but a muslim trying to create rift in hindu society.

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RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by Pratap Singh on May 12, 2007 01:11 PM  Permalink
You cant compete without reservation. You guys were born because someone told you when you were in you mother's womb that there is reservation in India...so you are safe.

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RE:RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by anand ganesh on May 12, 2007 02:35 PM  Permalink
Pratap Singh. Marigold is not a dalit but a muslim trying to create rift in hindu society.



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RE:Jayalalita Karunadhi Part 2
by Human Indian on May 12, 2007 03:14 PM  Permalink
Anandji..pl visit these sites and open hidden agenda of this muslims..

http://www.allaahuakbar.net/jew/index.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkvXpazQrD0&mode=related &search

u r the real educated person i see here..

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RE:Bhaag brahman bhaag
by pramod thapliyal on May 12, 2007 01:06 PM  Permalink
Chooda marigold is very happy today, but he forgot that without any upper cast person neither MullahYam could do nor Mayawati can do. If MullahYam had Amar Singh then Maya memsab has Mishra to manager her.

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RE:Bhaag brahman bhaag
by Marigold on May 12, 2007 01:10 PM  Permalink
BJP was able to secure same seats as MullahYam. The people of UP have prefered MullahYam over BJP. :-) I do not think that i can get more pathetic for the BJP.

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RE:Bhaag brahman bhaag
by Gaurav on May 12, 2007 01:13 PM  Permalink
Great poetry yaar Marigold, Kick these Aryans out of India to their country of Origin Afghanistan. These have exploited indians too much. Tumne to inki Chaddi utaar di

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RE:RE:Bhaag brahman bhaag
by sanghmitra on May 12, 2007 01:45 PM  Permalink
Maigold
are you from arab country?

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Poll results in UP
by satish bisht on May 12, 2007 12:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

50 % people did not vote. It's not that all the 50% didn't vote because they did not just bother to go to the polling booth, but because their names were not in the names list.... poor guys were just turned down even if they had their voters card in place.
There should also be a survey that how many people went to the polling station but could not vote because of tecnical reasons.

If the management of electoral nane list is done properly then the people will definitely take part in election process. After all who does not want good goverence.

Satish

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RE:Poll results in UP
by Sahadevan KK on May 12, 2007 12:51 PM  Permalink
It means candidates are failure to bring food, blanket, drinks etc. for another 50%.

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