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UPA govt
by surya shukla on Jul 08, 2008 04:42 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

There was assembly elections in UP last year.The congress fought against SP in the assembly elections and it is heard that now SP may support congress led UPA govt to prevent communal forces from coming to power. Congress in turn may appoint Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh as Ministers at the center and this may help them in their fight aginst UP govt.Indian politics ko Pranam..........

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RE:UPA govt
by Bhalchandra Gaonkar on Jul 08, 2008 05:17 PM  Permalink
Last four and half year every one know what ishappening in Parliment and particularly Left activities. We educated Indian people should wake up and cast our vote to one party for ruling and another one is for strong oppostion and wash out all other dirty political party and politician. This way only indian can improve in all field. Look after USA/UK how they people are casting their vote. We bloody indian only critising one another. Hence take note coming election will be only one party and another is strong opposition. Will you take note of this and stop all this unnecessary discussions.

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RE:UPA govt
by shailendra lande on Jul 08, 2008 04:43 PM  Permalink
Politics and Business is based on opportunism.

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Toothless Bite
by mrjoko on Jul 08, 2008 04:41 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We waited for so many years to see Left bite Congress.

(Recall, Yechuri said left cannot only bark, it can bite too!)

Alas, the bite when the time came, is a toothless one.

Mulayam (soft in Hindi) has made their bite really mulayam by taking out the teeth... now it is a puppy's bite... it is tickling Congress.

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RE:Toothless Bite
by Umesh P Singh on Jul 08, 2008 05:01 PM  Permalink
but mulayam bite is sweet poison.

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RE:Toothless Bite
by Blue Hamsa on Jul 08, 2008 04:52 PM  Permalink
Nice one!

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RE:BJP suffering from Premature Ejaculation
by Umesh P Singh on Jul 08, 2008 05:03 PM  Permalink
I think ur brain is out of order that is what u r telling like that. U know about inflation and ..........


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Women President
by shailendra lande on Jul 08, 2008 04:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Those who are bashing our President are anti-women.

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RE:Women President
by Umesh P Singh on Jul 08, 2008 05:04 PM  Permalink
if president having a no. of bad record then u will worship her

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Women President
by shailendra lande on Jul 08, 2008 04:36 PM  Permalink 

Those who are bashing our Present are anti-women.

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No confidence
by Azeez Sabri on Jul 08, 2008 04:35 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A high drama has started and yet to complete. The foes are becominf friend and friends are becoming foes.The bonhomie between left and congress has come to an end and the arch rival SP is joining hand with congress.The so called secular parties have divided on national issue.At the moment the left will submit the withdrawal letter the UPA led govt will reduce to minority desparately needing the support of SP and Independents.The floor test may turn in turmoil which may witness a big fighgt in area of temple of democracy.The views has to choose the Arusi case, criket or This high drama where the morality and ethics and principles will be meaningless.Be ready to enjoy it, nothing official about it aahaa.

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RE:No confidence
by doc_cent on Jul 08, 2008 04:54 PM  Permalink
Secularism is a nonsense invented by interested politicians. It is not a matter of principle with them but an instrument of befooling and beguiling the lay public. Where would be this secularism when the reds would vote in favour of a no-confidence motion moved by the safrons. Chandra Babu Naidu, Maya Wati, Karunanidhi, H. Deve Gowda, Ram Vilas Paswan et al. and their camp followers are all big hypocrites. Let the BJP led NDA obtain sizeable lead in the next Lok Sabha elections, all these seculars would be vying with each to placate the communalist BJP to get on their band wagon as they did earlier. Yes, the Yadav twin Laloo and Mulayam may not be there, because they are simply too demanding.



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RE:No confidence
by arvind kumar on Jul 08, 2008 04:45 PM  Permalink
yes

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No-Confidence Motion - PM is confident
by jamsheed basha abumohammed on Jul 08, 2008 04:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

When the whole of India was mourning the loss of life in a suicide bombing near Indian Embassy in Kabul, where four Indians were killed among 40 others,the Left chose it to pull the rug under the feet of UPA Govt.It will meet the President tomorrow withdrawing support. PM is confident that it would not affect the UPA Govt. The number game suggest that with SP and others support, this Govt may survive. But morally is it correct to continue in office for the PM.It may be remembered that it came to power with the outside support of the Communists on certain common minimum programme. Now that they have withdrawn,it calls for resignation of the PM on moral grounds. But in parliamentary politics,the Govt can survive with the support from other parties. That means, it can be on life support like system for system. This may not last long that the parties pledging support now may demand their pound of flesh that may be unpalatable to the Govt. Instead of resigning in such circumstances, it is better for the Govt to go to polls now. It is now left to the Congress and allies to strategise their next move with BJP waiting in the wing to pounce on them. The seculirism is at stake due to the untimely action by Leftists.It is now imperative on the part of all the secular forces to rally round the Congress either to continue the Govt and conduct elections on the due dates or call for early poll that would decide which side people weigh their options in the wake of recent developments.

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RE:No-Confidence Motion - PM is confident
by doc_cent on Jul 08, 2008 04:50 PM  Permalink
Secularism is a nonsense invented by interested politicians. It is not a matter of principle with them but an instrument of befooling and beguiling the lay public. Where would be this secularism when the reds would vote in favour of a no-confidence motion moved by the safrons. Chandra Babu Naidu, Maya Wati, Karunanidhi, H. Deve Gowda, Ram Vilas Paswan et al. and their camp followers are all big hypocrites. Let the BJP led NDA obtain sizeable lead in the next Lok Sabha elections, all these seculars would be vying with each to placate the communalist BJP to get on their band wagon as they did earlier. Yes, the Yadav twin Laloo and Mulayam may not be there, because they are simply too demanding.

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RE:No-Confidence Motion - PM is confident
by Krishnan M on Jul 08, 2008 04:55 PM  Permalink
Mr Basha, do u think Congress or Left parties are secular. Do not mask your face, deliberatly. Who pulled out of J & K govt? Who is secular there? Whether secularism has any meaning in J & K, a part of India. It is silly to suggest that Congress and Left parties are secular. They are only pseudo secular parties. U people seem to fall prey to their politics and forget your own pit falls.

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Motion
by YASAR IMRAN on Jul 08, 2008 04:30 PM  Permalink 

Tomorrow, poeple of India will watch "Live" telecast of Left Parties discharging their "LOOSE MOTION".

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The current president is a stooge of congress
by Vinal Gandhi on Jul 08, 2008 04:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The current president is congress stooge and will do whatever sonia tells her. Sadly, the posts of President and Governers have become a tool of convenience. The prestige and decorum of the post is no longer there. The only exception being Dr. Kalaam. And do not forget that the commies played a major role in not appointig him for the second term. His only crime being he was nominated by BJP and NDA. These are the high standards the commies have!

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RE:The current president is a stooge of congress
by shyam veettil on Jul 08, 2008 04:43 PM  Permalink
well said. It is a pity that Dr. Kalam didn't get a second term. They simply do not care about the nations image. They just want their puppet posted at Rashtrapathi Bhavan.

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RE:The current president is a stooge of congress
by oziyana on Jul 08, 2008 04:38 PM  Permalink
may be now leftist have to repent its decision on supporting Pratibha Patil. she is good for nothing

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Impeach the President
by vyas cm on Jul 08, 2008 04:30 PM  Permalink 

This is the best time to get rid of the President!!!

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