It is very reliable news from Delhi, that all MP belonging to SC/ST have decided to Vote for Mayawati, to become PM. There is very secret understandings in SC/ST MPs of all parties.
RE:Vote of Confidence
by Ajay Gupta on Jul 19, 2008 10:12 AM Permalink
there is a sound resemblance between yours and above your mail. Incidentally ch**ak**kas had got a vardaan from Lord Ram to rule in the kalyug. Since Mehul Gadani has already declared Mayawati as that, now as per you, this person is all set to rule.
I am also definite. It can only happen in India. You can well imagine the future of all forward looking Indians.
RE:RE:Vote of Confidence
by Surendra Borkar on Jul 19, 2008 10:31 AM Permalink
Your comment about Mayawati, is like fools and lunatic, you tell me India since 1950 any CM so far suspended IAS and IPS officials on telehpone,for their misdeeds? then you take back your word.
Though we should be catiously optimistic about the N-Deal, yet in the long run the deal is required for securitization of energy. PM Manmohan Singh has shown a lot of character in putting his givt at stake for the sake of a deal which helps every indian.The deal should be palced above everybody's egos.
RE:RE:Nuclear Deal is required for energy starved country like india
by bipin r on Jul 19, 2008 10:07 AM Permalink
Manamohan Singh has placed india in feet of USA by agreing to sign the deal. 1.First part , In the deal there is no transfer of Techonolgy 2.Second, USA can unilateraly withdraw from the deal at any point of time whereas india cannot 3.India foreign policy should follow the policies of USA 4.Fourth , India cannot at any point have Nuclear Test 5. Fifth, India is not given the status of Nuclear Weapon State.
RE:Nuclear Deal is required for energy starved country like india
by suman das on Jul 19, 2008 09:35 AM Permalink
Are we only to concentrate on nuclear deal? After all due to inflation so many fall below the poverty line should be the first priority for this government to take care. Nuclear deal is required but for the long run. However not many people will appreciate this government efforts where common man are not addressed and only few elite thoughts are nurtured.
India is one fifth of the world humanity and India has to become part of all important opportunities. N deal is one such big opportunity and to take benefits of it depends on our intellectuals or brains. We are sure that this is going to be a big boon for India as all of us believe it.
110 crores people are being ruled by around 25000 politicians. The hard earned money which we pay as tax being paid to these uncrowned kings and they ruled us.
There is no morality to these politicians. Somnath Chatterji a great politician, as people says, sitting on the chair as Speaker then speaks that he cannot vote with BJP. The BJP has been a recognised national party. It has been registered by the Election Commission of India. It has got more than 125 MPs in the Lok Sabha. These MPs were elected by the people of the country. i.e. they got more than 35% votes in the election. He, the so called great politician just for the sake of the "kursi" ridicule the 35% population of India. Is this is the morality.
Oh God!! when we can see a clean and fair adminsitration..
RE:What a pity state of affairs
by nityanand sharma on Jul 19, 2008 09:14 AM Permalink
Som Da has refused to vote in favour of that who has got 35% votes in last election because he wants to vote in favour of that party who has gotten 43% votes in last election, means that party who is supported by more people in country.
RE:What a pity state of affairs
by being indian on Jul 19, 2008 09:48 AM Permalink
From the day first, he was a 'chamcha' to CONgis than his own party. He should come out of his pseudo communisum and join CON-gis. Atleast he gets a khushi life.
RE:What a pity state of affairs
by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 19, 2008 09:43 AM Permalink
"By holding the post of the Speaker, a person does not cease to have political affiliations." Prakash Karat on Somnath.
Som Da has proved that he is also a politician like any others and power hungry also. It is the not the matter of voting with BJP or against the BJP. Did he forget that the left and Bjp together supported VP Singh Goverment earlier.
RE:What a pity state of affairs
by Kartikey Soni on Jul 19, 2008 09:46 AM Permalink
than he should openly say that he is not with his partybut with this govt and that this govt is doing fine in all area. but the fact of the matter is that Som da se kursi nahi chhoot rahi hai.
The monsoon have so far failed Karnataka. The BJP Power Minister observed "If monsoon fails, only God can save the state"
Yet, the BJP votes against the Deal that promises to increase power supply.
They do so for short-term gains. But the medium to long term as people face power cuts, load-shedding, unable to use agricultural gensets, industries facing power shortage lays off people etc, the people of India will spit on Advani on Karat and the parties which they head
RE:BJP's Hypocrisy
by Secular on Jul 19, 2008 10:37 AM Permalink
People of entire India will dance and explode crackers when MMS govt fall down. People have no hope. UPA became Untruthful Purchase Alliance. Peoploe will praise the Left who beaten this govt.
RE:RE:RE:BJP\'s Hypocrisy
by All Right on Jul 19, 2008 10:44 AM Permalink
Only your perverted views are people\'s views, I suppose? Unfotunately let people also decide
IF CONGRESS ALREADY HAS 280 MPs WHY ARE THEY RUNNING AROUND LIKE DOGS BEHIND FEMALE DOGS DURING MATING SEASON. MAY BE CONGRESS KNOWS THAT AFTER ALL THEY ARE CONGRESS POLITICIANS AND MAY DITCH CONGRESS ITSELF IN THE LAST MOMENT. THAT WILL BE THE BEST SHOW IF SOME OF THE CONGRESS MPs DO IT.
RE:Congress strength
by armando on Jul 19, 2008 09:52 AM Permalink
people like you ruin our country.......we have to have more civility in politics, rather than blind hate
Unfortunately for those who hate congress, nuclear deal has put them in wrong footing! This deal should have been welcomed by all and specially by a party like BJP but instead they are interested in pulling down this government that would have gone for sure in next election.It is very short sightedness of the BJP leadership. India need to deal with advance countries of the world and this deal can give it a good chance and put it in different catagory then Pakistan, Iran or North Korea. we have intelligent people who can take the country forward provided our leadres play their cards claverly and give them a field wide open for development.
With the Opposition wooing smaller parties and even some of the UPA's constituents, it appears the vote would be very close. Till yesterday, UPA was condident of getting 280 MPs in their kitty. But fighting with its back to the wall, UPA govt was on Friday busy rustling up the numbers in a do-or-die trust vote in parliament as allegations of defections, horse-trading and cross-voting in the ruling coalition flew thick and fast.But with a determined opposition - that includes both the Left and the Right - going on the overdrive to woo smaller parties and even some of the UPA's constituents, it looked razor edge walk for the Govt. Both are guilty of malpractices. The frenzied activity to outwit one another, forced them to throw caution to wind. The resultant disrepute to the age-old parliamentary practices and cardinal democratic principles was very unfortunate. When Manmohan Singh,an honest man could indulge in or be a silent spectator unlike Morarji Desai, what can we say to the system. Let there be a cap on such unethical practices in future. Some legislation may be brought to curb them.
There was speculation over possible defections from both sides. While the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed it would get at least four MPs from the Congress, including some from Karnataka, to vote against the government, the Congress also pointed out that there were a few MPs from the BJP and the opposition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ready for cross-voting.