RE:India's tryst with destiny renewed
by vijay dhar on Jul 22, 2008 10:32 PM Permalink
Give Kudos to the head clerk of Sonia and I wish India to be controlled by foreigner thru the aegis of such clerks like PM MMS Long live fools like u New Delhi
RE:India's tryst with destiny renewed
by Common Admi on Jul 22, 2008 10:59 PM Permalink
Why cant u take defeat on ur stride, u wud get a chance in just about 8 months now. If still u loose, u do not deserve to complain, the problem is that u think u know it all, which unfortunately is not the case.
RE:India's tryst with destiny renewed
by limp bizkit on Jul 22, 2008 11:24 PM Permalink
Dude, I would rather have India be controlled by "foreigners" like Sonia if they really act to secure India's interest & future. India deserves a lot better than frauds like L. K. Jinnah ( Oh Sorry Advani!!) who cannot think of anything beyond the PMs gaddi. Advani would have called himself "Mahapurush" to achieve half of what this deal provides for.
RE:India's tryst with destiny renewed
by Vas on Jul 23, 2008 01:41 AM Permalink
You mean MMS always puts his own and Sonia's interests before the country. Dude, you shouldn't make too many typo errors when you post your comments.
Isn't MMS simply keeping his promises to the Nehru-Gandhi clan, and ensuring that they rule the country by hook or crokk, because of his gratitude to the family for giving him all this opportunity for power, wealth and more power.
It seems there is a thin line between a good & idiot. An actor may act as a doctor in a show but does not become a doctor. The PM gets a heavy reward for behaving the way he does. He is the utmost criminal who is letting these anti national criminal congis get away under his so called cool personality.
Man Moran should be pusnished for being a traitor.
RE:aThin line...
by naveen garg on Jul 22, 2008 11:02 PM Permalink
just how has he become a traitor??? Is it becoz he kept national interest over his personal interest???
RE:aThin line...
by jack back on Jul 23, 2008 03:09 AM Permalink
Don't equate a person with a single or a few deeds.You can judge by all aspects of his deeds. How many tainted ministers this man moran has & what are they getting away with? He puts up a show of being clean while the others in his team are doing dirtiest things with out fear. If this so called clean idiot was not there other dirty one would not have gotten a chance.
RE:aThin line...
by Pradeep Maithani on Jul 23, 2008 01:25 AM Permalink
Congress Party and doing a deal in the interest of nation? Baat jara hazam nahin hoti....Yadi desh ka itihaas pada ho to... I understand Americans as well as Indians too...I am very sure that the deal is in the definite interest of America, but all I pray is it may have something good for India too.
People of India have witnessed a peculiar scene in the parliament,which has become a spot of mock-fighting. Is it a true picture of Democracy.Do we want to cherish such type of Democracy? Are the paliamentarians true representatives of people?
Only idiots will say that MMS does only what Sonia tells him. It is another story that if that is the truth, then hats off to MMS for listening to and acting on good advise.
RE:Idiotic
by Attract Ivist on Jul 22, 2008 09:41 PM Permalink
I too initially thought it is idiotic.
But i remember reading an article (obviously not written by bjp supporters) where mms himself was told to be admitted how much he owes to indira gandhi and he didn;t even think about why to do so when it comes to political decision, when indira gandhi asked him to do it.
I believe MMS is a very nobble man, a scholar, just that he doesn't have the confidence of a successful leader. As Imran Khan notably said about a cricket captain (I guess about ganguly or shoaib malik), a captain has top perform, and get a position in the team based on his performance to be a good captain. Only then he will be confident of his action and only then he would get respect from the team.
MMS hardly won any significant election, he is PM today just because of gandhi family. When one knows that he don't deserve it, or he is at other's mercy, he can never be confident of his moves.
The writer is biased, and the article is sounding like sour grapes. But one point he has made is very good and I completely agree. I think anything that divides the entire political spectrum into two parts deserves some more analysis and requires some revaluation. Congress should take this opportunity to get all the parties into confidence rather than looking for political mileage or ego satisfaction.
DONT WORRY...CONGRESS ARE FOR THE 1st TIME EVER IN A MINORATY IN THE UPPER HOUSE OF PARLMENT....WHERE THEY WILL BE HAMMERED ...THEN IN LESS THEN A YEARS TIME CONGRESS WILL GET HAMMERED IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
RE:The Truth
by animesh singh on Jul 22, 2008 09:06 PM Permalink
bhai main tumhari sthithi samjh sakta huun. aisa karo,, aaj tharra pii kar so jao. subah baat karenge. ok
RE:Joker
by Attract Ivist on Jul 22, 2008 09:14 PM Permalink
Well, I don't want to comment on how good or bad is the deal for india. For a common person like me, who has never seen the deal, ot don;t have any such expertise, or who has heard the sensationalistic media shouting left right and centre, it is not proper to comment on it. Our political parties have many experts on this (though they have many thugs as well), who have very good understanding of the situation and let them decide. I feel govt should have taken all the parties into consideration before taking such an important decision for the future of our country.
Having said that, as per our constitution, since they have won the majority vote, they have every right to go for it.