As in UP it struck Opportunistic Alliance with BSP, got some short term benefit, but ultiamtely its Power got reduced in UP. BSP like parasite Ate up BJP entirely and got stronger. BJP made Mayawati CM thrice and today what Mayawati is, due to Foolishness of BJP and tactical intellingence of Mayawati. In Karnataka also it is the same case, association with JD(S) will Kill BJP in Karnataka, they will be lucky if Govt. Falls and they get Dissociated with JD (S).
RE:Deva re Deva
by radha vallury on Oct 03, 2007 09:51 AM Permalink
two sane and ethical people/groups can possibily have trust between themselves.I think the solution - however silly it sounds - is to have irrevocable post dated resignation and support documents lodged with may be the Governor for activation on a scheduled date.
Indian Crickters did Gandhi Act. First the bowlers gave runs and then the batsmen gave wickets. After getting slap getting other one!!! Truly Gandhiji Act. They should be given Award.
Well it really hurts to see politicians taking the public for granted! will any poltician bother to tell me whose money do these politicians think are blowing like this!After all its the comman mans hard earned money and in the end what do we get a mid term polls!! which will cost us another few 100 crores and after all these do we get better leaders..The answer is a big 'NO'!Think all these politicians ahould be flogged in the middle of the road!!Kumarswamy is no better!he says his party members want him to continue i would like to ask him Mr.Kumarswamy dont you have something called your own 'CONSCIENCE'.Really wonder how do these politicians see themselves in the mirror!!Dont they feel ashamed to see themselves or are they so deep in to this shit that they dont seem to notice anything!! Really dont see a future for this country!It would have been better had the britishers ruled us!It would have been much better I guess!!
I read a story on helpless lady who is striving to save her husband and her family. I would request rediff to put article so that people contrbuting generously and iam sure this act of rediff will be appreciated by many readers and specially the family.
LUDHIANA: Within a fortnight of a poverty-stricken widow from Hisar putting up her daughters for adoption through a newspaper advertisement, a 34-year-old woman %u2014 in a desperate attempt to save her ailing husband %u2014 decided to put her five-year-old son and herself on sale here.
Harsh Sharma married Bhupinder, who worked with a property dealer, eight years back. On August 28, as he was going to his house on Tharike road with his friend Yograj, their car collided with Ferozepur Express when they were crossing an unmanned railway crossing near Vikas Nagar.
Yograj died on the spot while Bhupinder has been unconscious since then. Since they married against the wishes of their parents, Harsh%u2019s in-laws are not coming forward to help her. Her own parents are no more. After selling all her ornaments and belongings, she spent Rs 1 lakh on her husband%u2019s treatment.
"I arranged this money somehow. But now doctors say we need three-four lakhs more. I don%u2019t have any other belongings to sell except for my five-year-old son. I am ready to sell myself too," she told TOI. "The patient is improving, but we can%u2019t say how much time he would take to recover completely. It may take a month or much more than that," said Dr Ashwani.
RE:Request to Rediff editorial staff
by manjunath patil on Oct 03, 2007 09:39 AM Permalink
I ask to give more info regarding this. Is there any account no. given??? When this happened? Which newspaper has this article? I am from Bangalore and willing to help. How can I help??---Manju
RE:Request to Rediff editorial staff
by Ashish Kumar on Oct 03, 2007 10:33 AM Permalink
this news came in TOI newspaper, im not sure of any contacts but certainly rediff editorial will be able to find all the details.