RE:And the ward for best actor in leading role goes to.....................................................
by Vishal Bahubali on Jul 23, 2008 12:43 AM Permalink
LOL this rascal has started his farts even in political fora :-)
RE:RE:And the ward for best actor in leading role goes to.....................................................
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 23, 2008 12:45 AM Permalink
BOSEDK better than U who only shits and then eats his own shit Enna Rascala............................
RE:And the ward for best actor in leading role goes to.....................................................
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 23, 2008 12:40 AM Permalink
I mean the award for the best actor in leading role goes to.......................
RE:surprised !!!!!!!!!
by MONICA SHARMA on Jul 23, 2008 12:35 AM Permalink
Oh our nation has some people who can think bigger than religion :) U wont understand it ...dont even try n by the way u made a mistake in ur message its UPA u meant!
RE:123 and load shedding
by MONICA SHARMA on Jul 23, 2008 12:42 AM Permalink
It will take long! but by then we will be a strong player in nuclear fuel arena.
RE:123 and load shedding
by Lalit Sharma on Jul 23, 2008 12:58 AM Permalink
and we would have staked around 20,000 Crore ( i read in some article), and at that point of time we will be at mercy of IAEA agreement/ NSG to get fuel (Uranium) at the price of their Choice. We have thorium as alternate to Uranium and our scientists have developed the technology to install Fast Breeder Reactor but HEY there will be no commission for these politicians in Thorium so the deal is to go ahead.
This is good slap over The CPM learders who is trying to help china to grow a big power in asia. They are not botering about Indian democracy or the future of India.
When next election comes CPM will definetly support Congress. Because without power CPM is zero in India.
RE:CPM lost thier face
by Bharat Kr on Jul 23, 2008 03:41 AM Permalink
You converted chistians can overjoy of salling our nation to your western masters. Note, when Hindus get polarised, you western slaves will learn the lession.
Yes, Manmohan Singh is a good economist but actually it is on that front that this government must be attacked. Rather than gradually raise oil prices so that the effect of inflation is kept under check these bozos got into such a false sense of security that they thought the party will never end. Hence we get this one really horrible year and if the true price of oil gets reflected petrol would be selling at about 75 rupees a litre in India which would take inflation to over 20 percent possibly 22 or 23 percent. Now let us even say that why blame poor Singh for oil prices. Japan produces almost no oil. They are almost hundred percent dependent on oil imports. India at least produces about 30 percent of its oil. But Japan imports almost all its oil. Yet inflation this year in Japan is about 1 percent. It is about 3 percent in other countries in Europe which also import quite a lot of oil. So, certainly our two "esteemed" economists Singh and Chidambaram must take some blame on this count.
RE:Why Japan has only 1% inflation
by swisdom on Jul 23, 2008 01:19 AM Permalink
In Japan petrol cost S$2.29, In Russia (oil country)petrol cost $1.26 & compare it with Indian petrol price. India has very low inflation compare with the rest of the world.
RE:Why Japan has only 1% inflation
by MONICA SHARMA on Jul 23, 2008 12:46 AM Permalink
isnt Jap economic growth around 2-3 % too??? lower than India ....and population growth for sure is a huge contributor ....forces of demand n supply u see ...n by the way its sooo like asking y was atom bomb not dropped in India
On personal front, I resemble more like an independent as in the US. I am glad that an elected Govt is not being pulled down because of clash of egoes, vested interest, filmsy ideological moorings, political overtures, personal animosity or ambition. On the other hand my heart gets heavy to witness the unruly behaviour from a section of MPs whose primary mandate is to strengthen the hands of indian democratic polity. Both Prakash and Advaniji have expressed anguish over the alleged corrupt practices indulged in garnering support for the trust vote. But BOTH ARE PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENGINEERING AN EARLY DOWNFALL OF AN ELECTED GOVT, MORE SO, KEEPING IN VIEW THE IMMINENT ELECTION WITHIN FEW MONTHS TIME. These kinds of opportunities embolden the hands of racketeers and fixers which escalate their greeds and manoevering power. IT TRIGGERS UP NUISANCE VALUES. The PM was not allowed to speak even- this is beyond all decency and decorum that parliamentary democracy certainly demands for. I expect a strong condemnation from the PM on the bribery issue. When this scenario is viewed in the US, the kind of image projection is obvious. The Pakistanis will say, oh that's Indians are proud of, the Chinese will say, we would have given exemplary punishment. THE LESSON LEARNT IS "NO CONFIDENCE MOTION SHOULD BE USED JUDUCIOUSLY, ONE CAN STALL THE PROCEEDINGS, LUNG OUT THEIR OUTBURSTS, TAKING PEOPLE TO THE STREETS, SO MANY OPTIONS ARE BEING LEFT OUT. WE SHOULD NOT ELECT DUBIOUS PEOPLE.
RE:RE:MMS LK ADVANI OR MAYAWATI - REMEMBER THE COUNTRY COMES FIRST
by Pradip on Jul 23, 2008 12:46 AM Permalink
This is high time the Seniors behave decently in the parliament. Some of the young guns have spoken with lots of passion and love for a United India. Both Omar Abdallah and Rahul Gandhi deserve a special mention, I am not agreeing or disputing their arguments but their approach was very encouraging. Hopefully with emergence ofa resurgent India we would be able to mustera strength in our parliamentary proceedings with arrival of young talents with lots of passion for land and people rather than looking for perpetuity of clanish or parochial interest or use politics as an instrument for amassing wealth for future progenies. That does not exclude the right of a politician's children to enter politics but that shoulod be based on merits and their ability to deliver to the nation. The days of the prototype topiwallahs must be ended, the public must elect people with intellect, patriotism and lots of passion for doing good stuff. INDIA HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME NUMERO UNO WHERE DEMOCRACY PLAYS A DECISIVE ROLE. CONSPIRACY IS NO DEMOCRACY, TRANSPARENCY IS. LETS BE TRANSPARENT IN OUR DEALING WITH LAND AND PEOPLE OF THIS GREAT NATION. COME ON YOUNG BRIGADES IN ALL POLITICAL PARTIES, ONE OF THE MAIN REASON OF SYSTEMIC FAILURE IN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES IS RELATED TO GERONTOCRACY.NO GERONTOPHOBIA, EXPERIENCE GENERATES WISDOM, THERE SHOULD BE A HARMONIOUS MIX, RIGHT NOW IT IS LOPSIDED, THAT DEMOGRAPHY MUST BE CHANGED FOR A YOUNG NATION- THE SILVER LINING IS HERE
RE:CRIMINALS
by Ashok Kumar on Jul 23, 2008 12:33 AM Permalink
this is crap. When the entire world economy is struggling, how can you expect India alone to be doing well without high inflatio0n figures. Note petrol price hike is less for the present oil barrel value as agasinst many countries. How can the PM be a failure if the N deal is proposed?
RE:CRIMINALS
by Suraj Singh on Jul 23, 2008 12:31 AM Permalink
Yes, Manmohan Singh is a good economist but actually it is on that front that this government must be attacked. Rather than gradually raise oil prices so that the effect of inflation is kept under check these bozos got into such a false sense of security that they thought the party will never end. Hence we get this one really horrible year and if the true price of oil gets reflected petrol would be selling at about 75 rupees a litre in India which would take inflation to over 20 percent possibly 22 or 23 percent. Now let us even say that why blame poor Singh for oil prices. Japan produces almost no oil. They are almost hundred percent dependent on oil imports. India at least produces about 30 percent of its oil. But Japan imports almost all its oil. Yet inflation this year in Japan is about 1 percent. It is about 3 percent in other countries in Europe which also import quite a lot of oil. So, certainly our two "esteemed" economists Singh and Chidambaram must take some blame on this count.