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tiger200002
by TIGER MAN on Jul 20, 2008 10:15 PM  Permalink 

ITS BETTER FOR CONGRESS TO LOSE THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION THIS TIME OVER THIS ONE SIDED DEAL WITH USA .OTHERWISE ,IF CONGRESS DOES MANAGE TO SCRAP THROUGH ..THEY WILL GO THROUGH HELL FOR 1 MORE YEAR BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTIONS...BECAUSE THE SMALL PARTIES AND INDEPENDENTS THAT SUPPORT THEM WILL CREATE HELL FOR CONGRESS FOR MINISTERY POSITIONS OR LARGE SUMS OF MONEY... THEY ALL WILL PLUCK CONGRESS LIKE A PACK OF DOGS AND IN THE END CONGRESS WILL BE IN SUCH A STATE THAT THEY MIGHT MANAGE TO LIMP TO ONLY 50 SEATS WHEN THEY GENERAL ELECTIONS IN A YEARS TIME...

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PM took good decision
by VB on Jul 20, 2008 09:56 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A person like Mr. Manmohan Singh only could take bold decision by risking his govt. Country comes first for such people. This will in long term benefit the country. As we see country benefited from IT, auto, Textile, economic liberalisation and farm loan waiver. This is such a fturistic decision. We people anst it and our represenatives would take good decision.


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RE:PM took good decision
by newgamian on Jul 20, 2008 10:33 PM  Permalink
What else he can do The moment left withdrew he is reduced to a minority and it is a mandatory for a minority govt to seek a trust vote. There is nothing bold decision or glory in that. Just plain arthmetic.

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RE:PM took good decision
by Dande Waala on Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM  Permalink
look closely.. its not MMS but sonia in a pagadi..

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RE:PM took good decision
by R A on Jul 20, 2008 10:30 PM  Permalink
He is risked his govt bcoz US was giving him hiding....nothing for the country.....if it was for country, y he took 2 year to finalize the decision.....JUST bcoz of power.....
Its not ur fault, you are another fool made by cong....
Whats the use of this growth when only handful are getting their pie and majority is suffering from inflation.....
Its better you and other congressies people wake up in time and stop boot licking......

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congress will win the motion of confidient
by gobinda on Jul 20, 2008 09:54 PM  Permalink 

its sure that the upa govt. will win the vote of confident .but it will face a lot of difficulties to achived the goal.

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tiger200002
by TIGER MAN on Jul 20, 2008 09:42 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

WIN OR LOSE FOR THIS ONE SIDED DEAL ...CONGRESS HAVE DUG ITS OWN GRAVE FOR THE COMMING GENERAL ELECTIONS

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RE:tiger200002
by Sadhan Pande on Jul 20, 2008 10:12 PM  Permalink
So also the left parties specially CPM but the election commission's actions are doubted if there will be a fair election in WB?

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CLEVER SIONIA
by debesh kanungo on Jul 20, 2008 08:53 PM  Permalink 

Sonia is cleverer than indira as indira had not seen regional party politics,so u see ------she played in such a way that third front created n projected mayawati so advani was a threat to upa now finished.revenge taken by sonia n samajwadi splited n now surrendered TO CONG.n a pet of Congress .so upa will win this confidence vote with 279.
ALL PARTIES NOW SCATTERED SO NEXT ELECTION A HUNG HUNG PARLIAMENT WITH MAYA ADVANI CING----

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Politicians are real entertainers ... believe me !!!
by ishaq bharmal on Jul 20, 2008 08:30 PM  Permalink 

Oh... aah.. oh my gosh.. gone.. ups and downs phew this weekend has been a real entertainer ...exciting as an thrilling one day international.. and thats the real entertainment whosever wins .. let us enjoy the thrilling count down to the trust vote ...

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Who's voting 4 the N-deal???
by Guest on Jul 20, 2008 08:30 PM  Permalink 

Seeing the request made by every ministers it is crystal clear that no one of them is concerned about the n-deal itz all about what they personally get out of it .... I say why do ask those mp's votes who have requested something for supporting. itz of no use better reduce them and consider majority by excluding those who demand something
their vote is not out of the interest on their nation

A Student worried about the nation

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Independent MPs - Fence sitters having a field day
by jamsheed basha abumohammed on Jul 20, 2008 08:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The draw is nearing and with two days to go before the Congress and the its opponents are both vying for the support of the independent MPs.Though these MPs are yet to declare their stance on the Trust vote vis-a-vis nuclear agreement, at least one has gone with BJP, four are likely to vote for Govt,one is not sure. These fence sitters are trying to bargain hard with all and their vote will go to one block or the other depending upon the offer made to them based on their demands. A certain berth in the Cabinet or a ticket in the future elections or money for that matter are some of the incentives being offered to lure these MPs. The great Indian MP Bazaar is in full business for the past few weeks. The parliamentary democracy is in peril, the way these law makers are conducting themselves in full public view, making a mockery of the great insitution of parliament. The credibility of this institution has eroded every day with no honesty around. There is no commitment to the values the founding fathers held so dear.The father of democracy,Abraham Lincoln may be turning in his grave, the way the democratic principles are tampered with for their own self interest. No one is able to establish that he will value the system most.Every one is selfish,egotist,self-centered,out to prove a point to satisfy himself.The agony is no one appear to be an honest politician.The only one,I could recall was Morarji Desai who never bowed to such a demand even in the dire situation he faced.



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RE:Independent MPs - Fence sitters having a field day
by sentil on Jul 20, 2008 10:54 PM  Permalink
Very well said jamsheed miya

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Rajiv Gandhi -Computer, Rahul Gandhi -Nuclear Energy
by jesan tharmaraj on Jul 20, 2008 07:48 PM  Permalink 

According to the great Indian Nuclear Scientist and Secretary of Department of Atomic Energy Dr Anil Kakodkar " history will not forgive those oppose the nuclear deal and it will only can solve india's Energy crisis" Dr Abdul Kalam also supported the Nuclear Deal.


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