I feel pity for the poor soldiers who laid down their life fighting the attackers of Indian Parliament. In our country definition duty is different for leaders and common man.
RE:mera bharat mahan
by SS on Jul 23, 2008 09:58 AM Permalink
Yes Sir, absolutely right. And they have laid down their lives for the sake of such traitors within our Nation, and they also do not get any Publicity, nor recognition, nor rewards, in fact not even a memorial for their sincere and honest work. Remember, Our Defence Minister did not even had the courtesy to pay last respects to Mr. Manekshaw?
All Dirty Politics....Like Congressman, BJP MPs are also corrupt. Noone is bothered about India...MPs are paid from tax money from Indian tax payers. India cannot improve after a decade also. MMS is being pressurized by USA to sign the deal and so MMS is doing this...
RE:tuly a man
by Comment on Jul 23, 2008 09:58 AM Permalink
Congratulations to the person who said "Minorities, particularly the Muslims, have first right over the national resources" ... this, along with Amarnath, is a great win for minorities in 'secular' India!
Dr. Singh has proved his majority support in Parliament 'Cong'rats to him.
It is scuttle on the faces of CPI, the opportunists.
Only Congress Govt. is required for India, and all non-cong Govts. are useless which the Indian History has seen.
I wish in the next election all Cong politicians should prove their one-ness and unite to get a thumping majority and form a Govt. without any external support.
I've always been a supporter of BJP but I really wanted N-deal to happen. I congratulate Dr. Singh for this great achievement. I sincerely think that this deal was important for the nation. This would end our nuclear isolation & would help us to meet our increasing energy demand in future years. We can keep politics out of it, but when scientist of Dr. Kalam's stature says that this deal is important for India, then it really means something. I still don't agree with many policies of Congress but N-deal really is a great achievement. If we see BJP, they were the one who initiated N-deal process when they were in power & simply opposed it as they didn't want UPA to take credit for it. That's why they kept saying that if they come in power, they would DO THE DEAL after renegotiating. It was never clear what they wanted to renegotiate. Most of the upper & middle class & the educated youth was always in favor of the deal. I sincerely belive that BJP would have won more hearts & trust of people if they would've supported the deal instead of opposing it. They could've asked people that they started the deal & now UPA is completing it & people would have definitely given them credit for it. As far as Left is concerned, they opposed it due to their ideology clash & didn't know exactly what they were doing. This is just my opinion though & I am sure that some people will disagree & write abusive replies on my comment but that is fine. I respect freedom of expression. Jai Hind.
RE:Deal is important, who won is not
by Pradip Parekh on Jul 23, 2008 09:40 AM Permalink
nuke deal isn't going to die if the gandhi party had lost. so, pls understand this that this vote was not about the nuke deal; it was about corrupt gandhis who proved their corruptness with horsetrading, dealing a concussion blow to nation's prestige.
RE:Deal is important, who won is not
by Sincere Citizen on Jul 23, 2008 09:42 AM Permalink
As far as I can see BJP till date has shown the best work for nation amongst the others we have seen. For obvious reasons many outside countries who dont have Indian interest in mind wont like BJP and would go all out to defeat it.
I think this nuclear deal is one such thing, time will tell how big a loss this is for India as a nation and the honest people in this country.
I thought MM Singh was honest but he seems to have taken the wrong sides and moved away from his path.
It is he who needs to do the introspection first as he is the PM of this country, using such "honest" faces is a Congress gimmick all thru.
First thing first.. Those who have not voted should not comment at all
2nd.. don't take this thing so seriously (like amar singh) after all you saw how OUR OWN politicians were relaxed yesterday while WE were eager to know the results.
So all of you.. take a chill pill and accept what has happened and do something to avoid mockery of our nation
We are fortunate that we have gentle leaders like Manmohan, Atal, Somnath and Sonia. Sometime we feel that our democracy is becoming impossible for gentleman.
RE:Is our democracy for a gentlemen
by IndianEconomy on Jul 23, 2008 09:35 AM Permalink
During the BJP govt. Sonia Gandhi never talked like Advani or other BJP Leaders. Even Atalji praised Sonia in US for the behaviour. Because they have some decency. P.V.N Rao sent Atal to UN as India Representative. These are the culture we want.