Congrats Mr.Moily for having bolted 280 MPs in your yard. Nobody under estimates Cong-I's purchasing power to horse trade at any Cost!! Mr.Moily do you think you will come back to power after six months!?
Mr.Moily you are insulting fake gandhis by bolting nearly 280 MPs only!!
RE:Congrats Mr.Moily
by VIDYASAGAR CHENNA on Jul 18, 2008 08:36 PM Permalink
cong is using corruoted machine to count the numbers. Some of them double counted
The Congress on Friday claimed that it has the support of 280-plus MPs, which would ensure its victory in the confidence vote in the Lok Sabha on July 22. Moily added that this news would give sleepless nights both to BJP and Left. BJP is sulking, it is for sure, that is why they are resorting to horse trading. This issueless party gambled on the stand taken by Left and it would left speechless on July22. Left house is divided with Somnath is firm refused to toe the line of Karat. Basu and others are with him on his principled stand of noting voting with communal forces led by BJP. The irony is Karat has not fully understood the undercurrent of such a move. His own Bengal has seen a mini-rebellion with Muslims MLAs and MPs opposing the stand taken by Karat so much so he skipped the proposed rally in Bengal recently. Similar rift is possible elsewhere in Kerala. Muslim MPs cutting across partylines are fully behind the UPA Govt and the Nuke deal. This has put to rest of the anger of this community for the deal. May be Shia community in UP or elsewhere would be angry and not Sunni who are fully with the national interest. BJP reading the writings on the wall trying hard to bargaiin for support which is not coming as expected. The main issues of price rise and inflation were receded to the background on the backdrop of the Nuke deal. Congress is willing to sacrifice the Govt as this would help them to refurbish their sulking image in public over issues of price rise,inflation.
RE:UPA confident - BJP sulking
by gopalan jayaramachandran iyer on Jul 18, 2008 08:19 PM Permalink
Probably, like Veerappa Moily, u r also a congress spokes person. There is a saying " empty pot makes more noise."
Since Congress is not able to muster enough MPs, to divert the attention of public at large (whose hard earned money and collected by Govt as taxes is being distributed at will by Congress, SP etc. and thugs locked up in jail being permitted to participate in confidence vote poll)they have to trumpet about getting majority.
Congress has failed in all counts - inflation, GDP growth etc. and now finally is going to sulk after the defeat on 22nd.
Probaly, Congressmen are having sleepless nights which they cannot admit so they have to point out the main opposition.
RE:UPA confident - BJP sulking
by RAVINDRA BHOSALE on Jul 18, 2008 08:25 PM Permalink
KAUTILYA AAP KE NAMSE LAGATA HAI AAP DADAMUNI LALKRISHNA ADVANI KE AIRCONDITIONED RATHMESE PESHAVAR JAKE JINNHA UNIVERSITY SE PADHKE AAYE HAI
In 1971, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Cabinet proposed the production of a "people's car" - a cheap, affordable and efficient indigenous machine that middle-class citizens could afford. While Sanjay had no experience, design proposal or tie-ins with any corporation, he was awarded the contract and the exclusive production license. The criticism that followed this decision was mostly directed at Indira, but the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and victory over Pakistan drowned out the issue. Indira's victory and subsequent Congress landslide in the elections only left Indira Gandhi more powerful. Maruti Udyog, today India's premier automobile manufacturing corporation, was founded by Sanjay Gandhi, but the company did not produce any vehicles during his lifetime. A test model put out as a showpiece of progress was criticized. Public perception turned against Sanjay, and many began to speculate of growing corruption.
RE:Maruti Udyog
by Ramesh Arya on Jul 18, 2008 08:35 PM Permalink
you seem to be a born congress oponent. Do u know nuclear deal will help in mitigating energy crisis of the country?
RE:Maruti Udyog
by vivek bansal on Jul 18, 2008 09:25 PM Permalink
Rameshbhai,we have more better options but those are not thought of,at all due to certain interest protecting of powerful lobbies,nation may have to pay heavily in future.
RE:We should all walk out of India!
by sameer on Jul 18, 2008 08:07 PM Permalink
you are the real terrorist for India. you have to be thrown outside from India
RE:We should all walk out of India!
by Vishal Patil on Jul 18, 2008 08:11 PM Permalink
Will that really solve the problem? The problem is not with devided land, the problem is with devided people and their thoughts.
RE:We should all walk out of India!
by Vishal Patil on Jul 18, 2008 08:34 PM Permalink
To see a 'bhaiya' in MH or to see a 'marathi' in UP we have put on special Goggles. These Goggles wont go away when u devide the land. Anyways, one solution can be achieved if each one of us thinks the prosperity of other and self, and while doing this one must not be dragging the legs of other. Everyone must see for the development of the entire nation. Afterall, everyone has in his mind- Survival of the fittest. what can we do about this?
RE:We should all walk out of India!
by Vishal Patil on Jul 18, 2008 08:34 PM Permalink
To see a 'bhaiya' in MH or to see a 'marathi' in UP we have put on special Goggles. These Goggles wont go away when u devide the land. Anyways, one solution can be achieved if each one of us thinks the prosperity of other and self, and while doing this one must not be dragging the legs of other. Everyone must see for the development of the entire nation. Afterall, everyone has in his mind- Survival of the fittest. what can we do about this?
RE:We should all walk out of India!
by anish kumar on Jul 18, 2008 08:15 PM Permalink
How can litrate pepole like you say so. India is a combination of so many states, and if that had not been done then possibly you would't have enough to eat today...
If we are serious about addressing these issues as oppose to name-calling and mud slinging, we must take a harder look at the power structure in our country. This will take us back to our constitution.
With all due respect to Dr. Ambedkar, our constitution is a reflection of the parliamentary system in Great Britain. This system worked well with the British (Apart from the challenges with the IRA) and is still working well for them. The reasons are very obvious as listed below.
- Total population is 60 Million - 90% is white - One predominant language, English
Compare this with India. We have a population of 1.2 Billion people. We have diversity in languages and cultures. With a parliamentary system of democracy we have people from certain areas of the country govern people from other states. Hence people from these states feel disfranchised.
This will be a growing problem in the future.
The solution is difficult but necessary. We need to transition from a parliamentary form of democracy to a presidential form of democracy. This way people will have more say in their state governments.
- We need to give more powers to the state government - Let states have their own constitution and laws - The central government should be responsible for National security, international trade policies, etc
RE:Fix the broken Tap...Don't blame the dripping water !!!
by Fameen on Jul 18, 2008 08:07 PM Permalink
We have to completely revamp the constitution. Abolish all regional parties. Follow the american system. a two party system. The Government has to be firm as India is suffering from too much of democracy. Take example of China is progressing because the government is able to implement their policies without too much interference.
RE:Fix the broken Tap...Don't blame the dripping water !!!
by imran patel on Jul 18, 2008 07:59 PM Permalink
We have to move away from the pseudo-communist “Central Planning” way of governance. Every state is different and has different priorities and different needs. Lets them decide what is in their interest as oppose to politicians in Delhi.
Constructive feedback is more than welcome. Thanks, -Imran.