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karnataka crisis
by vinod jain on Nov 18, 2007 12:20 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

yeddi ji plz dont agree any statement form jd/s,
you are an prominent rss leader it does not suits your image,

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RE:karnataka crisis
by Raghavendra Srinath on Nov 19, 2007 11:24 AM  Permalink
Yeddy is the man who abandoned the DHARMA YATRE midway to get back to power

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RE:karnataka crisis
by Vikas on Nov 18, 2007 12:27 PM  Permalink
already yeddy has refused to sign the agreement asked by devegowda.

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Yes!
by Sheela S on Nov 18, 2007 11:52 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dogs and cows deserve its place! Atleast in the south, which doesnt have hindu muslim riots.

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RE:Yes!
by Vikas on Nov 18, 2007 12:13 PM  Permalink
U mean the Congress contains dogs & cows ? I agree.

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RE:Yes!
by serious things on Nov 18, 2007 12:08 PM  Permalink
what is that Yes for?? lol


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Haati Ghoda Deve Gouda
by serious things on Nov 18, 2007 11:51 AM  Permalink 

Haati Ghoda Deve Gouda

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Poor BJP...
by Rangasamy Vijay on Nov 17, 2007 07:38 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

What a pathetic plight for a national party being at the mercy of a family run opportunistic party like JDS..It is high time BJP reconsiders its objectives.. Their new CM appears to be earnest in his approach and even talked of discussions with TN CM regaring cauvery issue, releasing surplus water for TN irrigation etc.. But his wings will be crippled if he is living in a constant fear of leg pulling by Deve Gowda (whenver is awake) & his worthless sons.. The latest trend in Indian politics is tending towards fostering dynasty rule.. congress/ DMK all are same...let the voters reject dynasty rule and teach a lesson to all these dirty politicians..India is a country with a billion or more population and there is no paucity of talents to run this country apart from relying on these dynasty goons...
Jai Hind..

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RE:Poor BJP...
by Vikas on Nov 18, 2007 12:17 PM  Permalink
Dear congress supporter, the jealousy & desperation of Congress out of power in Karnataka (becoz they tried to split JDS) is evident from ur pathetic rantings.
First time BJP coming to power in South India has put Congress in a scary mindset.

So we can understand the feeling of congress people.

So U r against all dynasties except that of Congress.

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RE:Poor BJP...
by SDR Ranganathan on Nov 18, 2007 02:04 PM  Permalink
I agree with every word.The goons of JD-S have to be put in their place by BJP.If they dont buckle under the pressure put by JDS now they will always be under pressure for very silly reasons. Let BJP wait and watch and if they dont get the trust vote in their favour, it will fetch sympathy from the public.
This joker called Dave Gowda should be kicked out

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Moolah not Power the Glue
by dynamicsmile on Nov 17, 2007 04:29 PM  Permalink 

Vicky dear its the wealth they will amass if they become ministers, this is the Glue which will hold both corrupt parties JD-s and BJP.

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Gowda is a dead cow!
by bharat on Nov 17, 2007 02:55 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Karanataka people are not fools. DevGowdas era ended already. He cannot go to the people again. The first time he joined with congress in the name of protecting secularism (pseudo) to avoid single largest party BJP form govt he joined arch rival congress for power. Then his -tube light- brighten realising congress is heading to dig his back by grabing his power greedy legislators.
With his blessing and wicked advise Kumaraswamy joined BJP- then automatically BJP became secular- for them, after 20 months Gowda realised once BJP ruled peoples definitely realises all pseudo secular parties propaganda are fails and with good governance BJP will win next election with clear majority. Sleepless gowda run behind congress again, once being cheated congress was not ready to take gowda simply as it is. Before congress plan get worked out Gowda realised majority public are already gone to BJP side and he cannot win even two digits if election held. Again a good summersault He ran to BJP and offered unconditional support.
But now he cannot do anything other than sit idle and watch. If he pulled out the govt people will teach him lesion. They are waiting for it like Bihar people did it to Laloo.


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RE:Gowda is a dead cow!
by Mysore on Nov 20, 2007 12:37 PM  Permalink
Well said. But I don't know when our Karnataka people will realise and elect single party to rule.

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Power is a tasty bone
by Prabhanjan Butshikan on Nov 17, 2007 02:14 PM  Permalink 



Every political party wants to chew it.

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If Cooies & UPA can have open war & survie why not BJP in karnataka?
by pradeep agarwal on Nov 17, 2007 01:53 PM  Permalink 

It is very strange that most writers on rediff follow dual standards of philosophy.It seems that they have a single point agenda to see that anti national forces lead by CPM & followed by UPA rule the country while opposition is dubbed as communal.

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Anti-people policy fumes both BJP and Congress. No Indian people are fools. 'India shining' and '10% GDP growth' parties are fools.
by antiCongress antiBJP on Nov 17, 2007 01:41 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Anti-people policy fumes both BJP and Congress. No Indian people are fools. 'India shining' and '10% GDP growth' parties are fools.

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RE:Anti-people policy fumes both BJP and Congress. No Indian people are fools. 'India shining' and '10% GDP growth' parties are fools.
by kraft on Nov 17, 2007 02:25 PM  Permalink
AntiCongress and BJP means Antinational Forces
like the Communists,Mulayam, Deva Gowda.[The disruptive Forces in Indian Politics for the last 60 Years.

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