It is better we have president RULE in Karnataka. Non of the political parties have a right to form a governemnt in coalition.The voters of karnataka must give a majority to any single party and allow them to enjoy and HANG all voters once and for all.The voters are the worst suffers and how long do we go on. President rule is the BEST S S Rao
"Chandramukhi Ho ya Paro, Ki Farak Painda Yaron" and this same logic applies for our politicians-------------Cong. or BJP or Janata Dal or Left what difference will it make they all have a common goal and that is not to let India develop and fill their own coffers.
This Karnataka Kumbhkarna is plane power hungry Kannadiga.He is one of the most corrupt politician in India.One who is totally unpredectible,mean and as dangerous as a pit viper.He knows how to encash his nuisance value.This ex primiister (sic) is a crafty customer and is always plotting something against somebody when not asleep. God! He was our priminister.
It is easy to predict weather and climate conditions by Indian citizens but they cannot predict the changing trends in the murky and muddy Political scene of Karnataka ... what a status the votebank and democratic politics has come to , that too in our great state of Swarna Karnataka....
RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by Sankar narayanan Manicka on Oct 28, 2007 09:36 PM Permalink
NDTV is owned by Prannoy roy who has married Comrade Brinda Karat's sister. Comrade Prakash Karat is Brother in law for NDTV. Its a total commie mouth piece.Full of Useful idiots.
RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by sheela mathew mathews on Oct 28, 2007 09:21 PM Permalink
Bhalotia, one can understand your frustration with the Tehelka expose which has only buttressed the truth everyone knows.
But do not write such unsubstantiated drivel.. Don't be stupid.
When has exposing murderers become "unethical news (your words)"? You are still living in dark ages (like those Islamist terrorists)where killing for your religion was 'ethical'. Such depravity!
RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by Bhaumik on Oct 28, 2007 09:40 PM Permalink
Bhalotia, one can understand your frustration with the Tehelka expose which has only buttressed the truth everyone knows.
But do not write such unsubstantiated drivel.. Don't be stupid.
When has exposing murderers become "unethical news (your words)"? You are still living in dark ages (like those Islamist terrorists)where killing for your religion was 'ethical'. Such depravity!
RE:RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by Sheela Mishra on Oct 28, 2007 11:02 PM Permalink
Was Tehleka a singlemost exposure ? Was Nandigram not a state sponsored killing ? Was Siks kiling in 1984 fair ? Aurangjeb and Osama are secular ? Mr.Bhaumik u seems biased frustrated.
RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by Secular India on Oct 29, 2007 12:21 AM Permalink
Shiela - why have you not discussed Mickey Mouse so far as well ? How about Shin Chan as well ? or for that matter Tom and Jerry ? Why did Niel Armstrong become the first man on moon - why was it not Kalpana Chawla. Why was Dravid dropped - why not Ganguly ? not fair.
Stick to the topic and don't bring irrelevant people and characters to it.
RE:INDIA TODAY-AAJ TAK-NDTV
by prashanth on Oct 29, 2007 12:36 AM Permalink
two wrong cant make one right...they say learn from histroy i think u guys are doing and defending the same mistakes that were comitted earlier...to change and adapt is the rule of nature....in this 21st century think of karma and restrict your dharma to your home
Moral and ethical responsibility demands JD(S) to honour the pact agreed upon 20 months ago with the BJP in Karnataka and hand over power on October 3. As far as party supremo H D Deve Gowda is concerned, it is unbecoming of a former prime minister to stoop so low as to disregard commitment of his own ideology and bringing discredit to the party as a whole. Him and his two sons have more foes than friends. In order to have firm control and supremacy over state politics, the family coterie is distancing itself with all and sundry. The running battle with NICE company which is doing the BMIC project is a good example of this. Gowda (oue Ex-PM if people have forgotten) should realise that giving due chance to those with whose support they are running the government for more than 20 months is an essential element in coalition dharma. Does this proove that politics is a dirty profession (incl prostitution) than anything you can dream off.