RE:what is somnath speaker planning?
by secular on Jul 18, 2008 06:32 PM Permalink
planning to hire computer to compte freebies. afterall it should cover seven generations
RE:why not..
by ved gautam on Jul 18, 2008 04:31 PM Permalink
They have no time to read your print outs.Too busy counting the bundles of money they have got.Some have got from both the sides.
I am not more knowledgeable than A P J Abdul Kalam. I prefer to believe him. He does not have to gain any thing now. He supports the nuclear deal in spite of the fact that most of the Muslims are dead against it.
Even a person like Mr. Manmohan Singh is risking his position of Prime Minister just for this nuclear deal. He does not have any personal gains. He thinks of the future of the country. When he introduced the reforms in 1991, the Left were dead against him even then.
As far as Communists are concerned, even their leaders know that the deal is good for the country. But these leaders cant approach their ignorant comrades who get allergies as they hear any thing related to US. If the deal was with Russia or China, you can imagine the joy of them. Any way the Communists are always some years back in their thinking. EMS and his comrades took around 50 long years to accept that opposing Quit India movement was a blunder committed by them. You know about their agitation against the introduction of computers. What happened? The people like you and me have decent jobs today.
You may also remember their agitation against GATT. The ignorant people were told Indians are going to be the slaves of America. What happened? Are we slaves today?
Leave Russia separately .. they are the most dependable country than anyone else! Who provided unranium for Kudankulam and Tarapore Reactors during Post Pokran Sanctions from other so called .......freinds?!
The moment the Left announced their withdrawal of support, LK should have come forward and declared that in the larger interest of the nation, BJP will support the nuclear deal. In one stroke, he would have reduced the Left, SP, BSP, JMM et al to non entities and at the same time elevated himself in the eyes of the people. In the next election, BJP's rise would have been certain. Then again one must understand that statesmanship is absent in today's political circles and so this can only be my wishful thinking.
RE:lost opportunity
by RAJU BHATIA on Jul 18, 2008 04:33 PM Permalink
Yes Well Said...There is not a single responsible soul in the Indian political circle...
RE:lost opportunity
by Ramesh on Jul 18, 2008 04:34 PM Permalink
Dear Vivek How can you expect such a nobel deed from Mr. Advance who is day dreaming to become next PM ASAP
RE:lost opportunity
by Palash Bhattacharya on Jul 18, 2008 04:22 PM Permalink
This is a very sensible statement. LK's failure to grab this opportunity to project himself as a forward looking leader (which he otherwise doesn't seem to be) is lost. In the next election he will continue to be perceived as another squabbling politician who doesn't have any special promise for India.
RE:lost opportunity
by sravanth sureshkumar on Jul 18, 2008 04:35 PM Permalink
u r absolutely right pal.... had BJP supported the Nuclear Deal its chances of winning in elections would have been higher
RE:game of the mafia
by chandan kalro on Jul 18, 2008 04:05 PM Permalink
DEAR FRND DONKEY TOO IS ROYAL TO HIS MASTER BUT OUR POLITICANS GOD ABOVE YOU KNOW BETTER
RE:game of the mafia
by Ramesh on Jul 18, 2008 04:37 PM Permalink
Donkey's are always put to hard work. How can you expect our politicians to do hard work.
These are our able elected leaders...the biggest curse to our counrty n humankind.. I strongly feels Afzal Guru shud be given bail to complete his unaccomplished task...once its done,its over to supreme court
RE:WOW...what a scene goin on
by Johny Gaddar on Jul 18, 2008 03:52 PM Permalink
I strongly feels Afzal Guru shud be given bail to complete his unaccomplished task...once its done,its over to supreme court
If Congress and BJP and whatever party that houses criminals in its ranks , were to be given power, would it be in the common man's interests. We already have Hitler like leaders who have broken very record of human rights, mass murders or genocide , blatant terrorism of minorities. Mr Modi leads the pack here while Mr Thackeray have broken every record of promoting goondaism , rowdism, in the name Maratha rights or whatever. Yet this lumpen lot gets away and is even worshipped by certain segments of the masses.
Perhaps it is time that such a bunch of criminals are summarily executed without trial, and let the army take over.
RE:Do we need such political parties
by SSSSS on Jul 18, 2008 04:08 PM Permalink
why do you consider Hitler as criminal? Did you read some west illustrated stories? Stories which try to hide their flaws at cost of others?
Also why do you think Modi belongs to same bandwagon? I say even Mahatma Gandhi belongs to this camp. Do you how many people got killed in so called non-viloence moment? Whether it is violence or non-violence, the end cause should be appropriate. For a better tomorrow, we need to sacrifice comfortable today many times.
RE:Do we need such political parties
by Harinder Pal Singh on Jul 18, 2008 04:49 PM Permalink
So many Germans died for Hitler . What better tommorrow did they achieve . War needs to debated philosophically at the highest level of mankinds head quarter.
They say - "Truth is stranger than fiction" and how true! That all this is happening, despite full media glare is extremely shocking and utterly shameful.
But given the circumstances, I don't think anyone would have done any different. Those who laugh or express agony at this sort of behaviour (horse trading, airport naming etc)would've behaved in exactly the same way.
The opposition feels it is its divine right to trounce the govt. And the govt (with all its access to the coffers) would go to any extent to reverse the process.
Sarve Bhavantu Sikhinaha! (May good reason prevail!)