gowda might have forget the death is waiting in evry moment death neither ask his money not sons like wise who knows soon after declring the electtion gowda may breath lost.
RE:BJP
by Karunakar Patil on Oct 06, 2007 01:34 PM Permalink
who says Ram ytempple supporters in UP are more educated than People of Non BJP states like Kerala, Maharashtra & W Bengal. BJP is the party of betrayers. They betrayed Rambhaktas. They betrayed Mayavati and lost power in UP to Mulayam& then to Mayawati. They broke Cong -JDS allaince in Karnataka for Power after election. They tried similar in GOA but failed.BJP means Betrayel Jaalsazi Phasanewale. Go thro BJP history of last 15 years
RE:BJP
by Kumar S on Oct 06, 2007 01:26 PM Permalink
Bjp haaving a supporter like veerapan that we knew from very begening ,you name itself sound about your menatl attitude
Deva gouda was thrown out of PM's chair by Sita ram Kesri of Congress and now Son will be thrown out of office either by Yediyurappa or by Mallikarjuna Karge. only difference is son is lucky to have both the option.
If any sense prevails Mr.Kumaraswamy should quit office and reccommend for President's rule.
Is BJP still in learning process or its helpless ness to be on its own to form any sort of government in South India?They lost a golden chance.By now they could have been wise enough to be away from the uncertain coalition parties and be on thier own ispite of not running the government.They could be best opposition party till they get thier majority to form thier own government.
Good for BJP, good for JD(S) and good for the people of Karnataka. It is certainly bad for common man as we will end up paying for the elections which is going to cost exchequer dearly. These politicans should beaten to the core for wasting general public money.
RE:Good for everyone, bad for common people
by ankur malhotra on Oct 06, 2007 01:32 PM Permalink
My VSR,
Here BJP is not responsible for this election... it is thrown upon the people by the bloody Jhoota Devegoda and Sons(JDS).... your beloved southindian kandigas.... Iam not a BJP follower but just try to think in a positive way hopefully karnatak people will give clear majority to a single party in this election and throw out this former PM and CM to some Bangalore Drain......
It was good that this So called Humble Farmer Prime minister was india's PM for very short time.. other wise god knows wht would happen....
RE:Good for everyone, bad for common people
by Mohan Kini on Oct 06, 2007 02:40 PM Permalink
Dear Ankur, Deve Gowda (He is also nick-named as Dahi Vada) became P.M.by default due to dirty political situation at Delhi at that time.He was caught napping several times when the parliament was in session & in important meetings by the media.It is clear now that he & his son (HDK) both are born by default to cling to the power to amass huge wealth by all dirty politacal manuovers.Peole of Karnataka should dump them & their party into the deepest jungles where to face the ghost of Veerappan.
RE:Good for everyone, bad for common people
by RAJMOHAN NAIR on Oct 06, 2007 01:19 PM Permalink
You are wrong dear. These politicians should be unstripped and then beaten on the thickly crowded road until death.
The statement by the father-Gowda that, come what may, his party won\'t transfer power to their alliance shows how selfish and immoral he and his family and his party is. God save India and Karnataka from such sewage-filled brains of politicians like Gowda.
RE:Power Hungry Gowda
by VSR on Oct 06, 2007 01:16 PM Permalink
This is not new. Deve Gowda was the worst politician and opportunist to the core. He was one of the bad prime ministers we had in this country. Only people of Karnataka can teach him a lesson by not supporting him and sufferers are people of Karnataka. He is a fox with sheet skin.
BJP got back what it did to BSP few years back, they are crying foul but what did they do 20 nonths back. worst for Dy CM who from day one was counting reverse, they shoulf take lesson from Kashmir formula of Govt shairing.
RE:Failed Coalation Again
by vijay dhar on Oct 06, 2007 01:19 PM Permalink
Dear Jafar, You are mistaken, Look what games were played by Mufti and her daughter. Congress was in centre that is why there coercive tactics worked in J&K Had BJP been in power they wud have also suceeded
RE:Failed Coalation Again
by Avinash on Oct 06, 2007 01:16 PM Permalink
I agree they should align with pakistan tilting parties like PDP or China tilting parties like Communists like congress does & share power with them. Not with this secular parties or so called Indian parties.
We indian do not have any word keeping promises. We can sell anything right from our respect to anythings. Isnt it right.
Now the marriage contract is over. Seek full divorce and face elections with betrayal by JDS as poll-plank. If you are true and honest people will certainly reward and send you to power in Karnataka - K.S.BALAJEE, Political Analyst.
RE:'Betrayed' BJP pulls out of Karntaka govt
by VSR on Oct 06, 2007 01:18 PM Permalink
Dear Political Analyst, understand that election is going to cost dear to common man and these politicians again make everyone fool. It is the people of Karnataka who should chose a party and give them full mandate so that such situation will not come. Fractured mandate always leads to this kind of situation and so much waste of public money.
RE:'Betrayed' BJP pulls out of Karntaka govt
by balajee ks on Oct 06, 2007 02:11 PM Permalink
Yes I do understand. You & I do not want elections for the cost involved. Cost is going to be thrust on tax payers and not on common man. Common man do not pay tax but vote. Tax payers generally do not vote but pay tax and suffer due to increased cost of living. My solution to all the ills is every eligible voter in India must mandatority vote for both Parliament and State elections. Next coming to issue, Kumarasamy is waiting either to seek Congress support or seek President rule. Under the pretext of Prez rule, he could continue as "caretaker" CM and do whatever to manipulate poll-results in his favour. So I went one step ahead and asked BJP to prepare for polls with honesty and truth. Fractured mandate is unavoidable under the present context. This is true for both the Parliament and State. In Indian context, majority to any single party to come to power is .........?- K.S.Balajee, PoliticalAnalyst
Shri Deve Gowda cried foul when his son parted him (only drama) and joined hands with BJP to form Govt. Later he acted to protect his sons CMship. Now when the time has come to give up,he is active again to save gaddi for his son. It appears that high stakes in Mysore Bangalore highway land is his consideration to hang on the power. Gowda is full time self centered politician having concern for himself and his family. Country, people, development etc are secondary to him or he is not bothered about. Only God can help this country.