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DIGNITY & SAFETY OF PARLIAMENT
by damodaran mohan on Jul 24, 2008 09:22 PM  Permalink 

There are two aspects to the unprecedented events unfolded in the Parliament . One, the act of bribe giving and taking and two, the open display of the currency notes in the well of the House. All along over the years people have virtually accepted the role of money power as being an integral to our Legislative/ Parliament number game in case of fractured mandates, even it could not be proved.Hence , the first aspect needs a thorough enquiry by the Speaker without any further delay and the culprits should be brought to book. Even the available tapes forming part of evidence can be made public for the people to judge for themselves. In respect of the second aspect of smuggling the currency notes inside the parliament, it exposes serious security lapses besides lowering the dignity of the House. Mr. Advani in his press briefing outside the P- House immediately after the incident admitted that, he had permitted the three MPs when they sought permission from him to do what they did inside the Parliament. As the Leader of the Opposition I do not think it is very responsible act on his part. Supposing somebody had cleverly slipped in few explosives inside the bag without the knowledge of the MPs , then even worst could have happened !

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DIGNITY & SAFETY OF PARLIAMENT
by damodaran mohan on Jul 24, 2008 09:20 PM  Permalink 

Opposition I do not think it is very responsible act on his part. Supposing somebody had cleverly slipped in few explosives inside the bag without the knowledge of the MPs , then even worst could have happened !

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No Nuclear Deal. No pro-people policy. There is only Deal of Money. History will call these politicians TRAITORS loudly.
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 24, 2008 12:07 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

No Nuclear Deal. No pro-people policy. There is only Deal of Money. History will call these politicians TRAITORS loudly.

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RE:No Nuclear Deal. No pro-people policy. There is only Deal of Money. History will call these politicians TRAITORS loudly.
by Rahul on Jul 24, 2008 12:18 PM  Permalink
4 sal sathmei soke kya karrahatha.....

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what deal?
by jcb jcb on Jul 24, 2008 11:26 AM  Permalink 

the confidence vote circus has proven beyond a doubt that our lawmakers hardly cared about the deal, infact most are surprisingly ignorant about the deal or just dont care to know about it. ironical that this session was called for a vote on the deal but they ended up discussing a lot other things barring the deal. they only used the deal to pad up there swiss accounts, to fulfill personal ambitions or to push enforce redundant idealogies.

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Great
by Tathagatha Alerjee on Jul 24, 2008 09:33 AM  Permalink 

Way to go Indian MPs. May be you will make India like Zimbabwe one day

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A Black Day In Indian Politics
by Niranjan Shah on Jul 24, 2008 09:02 AM  Permalink 

"To say that July 22, 2008 was an extraordinary day in Indian politics will be an understatement".


Indian politics is dead.Long live Indian politics.


Indian Politics(????-2008)

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'One more such victory and we are lost.'
by satyarthi on Jul 24, 2008 02:05 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dr. Manmohan Singh lost everything by winning this Trust vote. People expected him to resign by 5 pm and to address the nation immediately on TV.
He lost his character.

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RE:'One more such victory and we are lost.'
by IMRAN MOHAMMED on Jul 24, 2008 09:31 AM  Permalink
singh is king

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RE:'One more such victory and we are lost.'
by Nanchil on Jul 24, 2008 11:15 AM  Permalink
BJP has proved that its MPs can be bought easily!

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RE:'One more such victory and we are lost.'
by harry na on Jul 24, 2008 04:51 AM  Permalink
Boy.. you are definitely a loser

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It is an democractic office
by kanti on Jul 23, 2008 11:36 PM  Permalink 

Parliament is an office for MP's, so probably they might be following the philosophies of other working offices(public or private) across the world where employees support or help each other what ever might be the issue to show oneness and carryout work fast and improve efficiency.

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