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Now media getting bribes
by sudhir patnaik on Jul 24, 2008 04:40 PM  Permalink 

how much CNN-IBN got from amar singh is a matter of concern.why it is not forcasting that CD containing bribe scandal

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End of BJP
by Akash Pillai on Jul 24, 2008 04:40 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

enough is enough with the amount of atrocities and blunders that BJP is committing, it is very easy to predict the death of the party

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RE:End of BJP
by mohan joshi on Jul 24, 2008 06:27 PM  Permalink
how much did u get for writing all this from cong-sp..

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RE:End of BJP
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:38 PM  Permalink
Will you Vote for congress, SP, BSP, RJD, NCP, AIDMK, DMK or anyone who are not linked with BJP?

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RE:End of BJP
by anjan sengupta on Jul 24, 2008 04:56 PM  Permalink
U should visit a Mental Asylum
Just watch Next Nov Vidhansabha Elections
in 4 States
BJP All Set 2 Retain MP and Chhattisgarh again with a Huge Margin
Situation in Rajasthan is also turning in Favour
n yaaaaaaa this time they will Snatch Delhi also

Congress gets votes only from Mullas so they Win only in states/places where Mulla Population is more than 30%

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RE:End of BJP
by Anthony C on Jul 24, 2008 05:32 PM  Permalink
BJP KO KHATAM KARO
BHARATH KO AABAAD AUR ROSHAN KARO
SAVE INDIA FROM BJP N ITS SUPPORTERS

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Well Done Karat
by Lion Heart on Jul 24, 2008 04:39 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This no trust voting has made the congress stronger, thanks to u. Also, almost all the losers have ended up firing their own MPs.
Karat's action showed lack of political wisdom.



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RE:Well Done Karat
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:35 PM  Permalink
Agli baar sabhi political parties except congress Amar Singh CEO, DALAL Co. Ltd se tips lenge ki kaise dalali dee aur lee jaati hai.

Ghabrane ki jaroorat nahi hai ye to abhi pahla kadam tha.

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RE:Please answer these questions for yourself
by shakeb iftikhar on Jul 24, 2008 04:45 PM  Permalink
you seem to be a little out of debate....please come back to the topic!!!

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RE:Please answer these questions for yourself
by Sabu Paul on Jul 24, 2008 04:56 PM  Permalink
By the way, what is your problem ?.I didn't get ? It seems you so excited ! From where you copied all it or got a coaching fom Togadia. Any way, keep it up !!!!

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Democracy at its worst
by Indian on Jul 24, 2008 04:26 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

It was BJP who consulted him for sting operation, but BJP was under impression that Rajdeep will take immidiate action & will broadcast it (as tehalka did), when Rajdeep has not done so & batrayed BJP, BJP was not having any option but display the same in the parliament, if this would not have been done, world would abuse BJP next day.

Having said this, there are series of questions. 1- Sting operation completed at 12-30, why did he not broadcast the news, immidiately (as Tehalka did)(perhaps he was negotiating his share of chunk)? 2-Under whose direction, he has not broadcast that news? 3-Where the loyalty of this person belongs? 4- Has he justified journalism- dharma?, 5- Was that news not worthy of being Breaking news, (like Shahrukh Khan got fever or Sachin Tendulkar is bleeding or Amar Singh's birth day celebration ?).........6- By the way, what are his credentials, credibility & contribution to indian journalism, so to award him with "Padmashree"?

He is not pro-congress, he is an anit-national guy & have displayed enough vulgarity & partiality during Gujarat riots.

It's high time that Media's business is tightly regulated, stringently monitored and code of ethics is fixed, these media persons has become extremely powerful in India.


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RE:Democracy at its worst
by lalit kedia on Jul 24, 2008 04:48 PM  Permalink
all these journalist looks and behaves so arrogantly with even invited guest that establishes they have strong links with politicians.
there should be a sting arond these journalists also

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RE:Democracy at its worst
by ganesh kumar on Jul 24, 2008 04:36 PM  Permalink
well said

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RE:Democracy at its worst
by Indian on Jul 24, 2008 05:45 PM  Permalink
correct dude....Rajdeep has emerged as a media-broker and was indirectly black-mailing both BJP & Congress.
He should leave this journalism field & become spy for CIA, as that job best suits him due to shrewedness & cunningness he carries.

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RE:Democracy at its worst
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:18 PM  Permalink
very correct, Amar Singh is a HOD of DALAL and all news channels are biased.

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accha kiya
by redx on Jul 24, 2008 04:15 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

pehle karte to koi nai janta aur sab publicity stunt samajhte...congreessss kya hai batane ke liye unke ghar mein ghus ke thappar maro

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RE:accha kiya
by ravindra mutha on Jul 24, 2008 04:26 PM  Permalink
agar pachees crore ki cheez ko teen crore me kharidoga to saab ko pata to chalega.

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RE:accha kiya
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:19 PM  Permalink
Saste ka maal hamesha raaste par hi milta hai

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Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by Sarita Arockiam on Jul 24, 2008 04:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We all are aware of the importance of July 22, 2008 in the history of Independent India. It was the day the representatives of the people of this country have voted in favour of the national interests. I would like to thank all those who took part in the debates that lasted two days and all the 275 MPs who voted in favour of the motion. Through this debate most of those spoke tried to draw the attention of the Government on to various areas that need immediate attention. Barring a few occasions most of the MPs were well disciplined. It was also heartening to see that the lower house of the Parliament was full.
I was very sad to see those three MPs showing the bundles of notes in the well of the house saying it was the amount given them as a bribe for absenting themselves from the voting. On the first place why did they accept the amount? How could they carry such big bags into the house without prior permission of the Speaker? It is breach of security of the Parliament for which they should be arrested and prosecuted.
Much before the session of the Parliament began already there were accusations that MPs are bought and sold for Rs. 25 Crores. If these three men were really not involved in the horse trading, why did they wait so long for revealing it to the public? If they were honest they should have contacted the police when people approached them with the money and got the culprits arrested. The fact that they have not done that, it is a proof that these men either were p

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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by Guest on Jul 24, 2008 05:17 PM  Permalink
Bribing is a crime, but also a person receiving the bribe is also equally response in this crime.
We do treat the government officials with excess wealth than their income as a crime. The same should be with these minister.

How can a Minister who is representing his constituency take a bribe of a crore as an advance, there should be a CBI investigation on to this.

These 3 ministers should be first jailed for receiving the bribe and they openly admitted this in front of the parliament.

They should be put into all the procedures to identify the person who has given the bribe.

Let us also approach this case logically, it can be these ministers who themselves have tried falsify these claims.

Matter is serious, CBI has to take this investigation and the matter has to be public before the next elections.

Justice should prevail. Bunch of MPs should not be given the liberty to play the fool.

We saw this in Karnataka, wherein just after the elections MLA shifted their strides, and got an minister berth.

What a shame on indian politics.

A complete inquiry on these acts should be done, each elected representative should know that they are responsible for their acts.


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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by arjun on Jul 24, 2008 04:16 PM  Permalink
ha ha ha ha....very funny dear.....
hw do u expect such things of complaining police when the ruling party needs confidence motion in it's favour....?

r u from any other nation....???

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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by Bharata Bidda on Jul 24, 2008 04:29 PM  Permalink
Sarita Arockiam is is not from India. He/She may be from 'Mangal Grah'. What a beautiful doubt he/she got. Next time any body rapes/assault, she/he will not resist. First he/she allows to be raped and then goes to Police for making complaint. What a shit

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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by redx on Jul 24, 2008 04:18 PM  Permalink
right arjun

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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by sudhir patnaik on Jul 24, 2008 04:33 PM  Permalink
This is a IPL game in parliament.MPs are being purchaged for crores. A dumb PM,betrayer speaker,Broker Amar singh all are players in this game with cheer girl sonia

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RE:RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:31 PM  Permalink
I am exteremly happy to read your views and nothing better words can be used like you.

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RE:Some thoughts on the Trust Vote in the Parliament
by Smeer on Jul 24, 2008 05:26 PM  Permalink
Yadi Amar Singh jaisa CEO,DALAL Co Ltd. congress ke saath ho to phir kisi ki himmat nahi aur media bhi bik chuka tha police to pahle se hi biki hui thi to bharosa kewal apne aap par hoga aur wo log sansad ke andar gaye.



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BJP BRIBED SAMAJWADI PARTY MPS AND THEY TOOK REVENGE
by Albert Adibadla on Jul 24, 2008 04:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

BY BRIBING BJP MPS!!!

THOSE WHO LIVE BY THE SWORD DIE BY IT!!

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RE:RE:BJP BRIBED SAMAJWADI PARTY MPS AND THEY TOOK REVENGE
by vspi on Jul 24, 2008 04:39 PM  Permalink
Dear Alibaba, Did Amar singh come to your house or had your mother gone there???

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RE:BJP BRIBED SAMAJWADI PARTY MPS AND THEY TOOK REVENGE
by arjun on Jul 24, 2008 04:10 PM  Permalink
dear the truth is those who live by word die for it....
no politician lies by his word

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RE:BJP BRIBED SAMAJWADI PARTY MPS AND THEY TOOK REVENGE
by All Right on Jul 24, 2008 04:09 PM  Permalink
Alibaba:

Thanx for the quote... now get down to real business... :-)

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BJP Nearing its End
by mahe on Jul 24, 2008 04:02 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Bhartiya Jhooti Party is nearing its end. It PM candidate and leader doesnt know what he is doing ... first he criticizes Pak then praises Jinnah. He is a power hungry old man ... who wants to become PM at any cost.
Secondly the party's only thrives on communalism - this has no place in the India of the next generation
thirdly it lacks new generation leaders, after advani there will be miserable infighting for power among the money hungry BJPites.
Its only hope was Pramod Mahajan's son ... who became a drug addict

Its End is sure ... and we can see it coming

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by Ramanath Babu on Jul 24, 2008 05:34 PM  Permalink
Mahe,

there is harm in dreaming. Go on dreaming the disintegration of BJP. But the fact is that one day you have to wake up and realize that Advanji is the PM of India. Just pray to your Allah that Modi should not become Home Minister. You will faint on the very thought perhaps.

Babu

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by deep dar on Jul 24, 2008 04:09 PM  Permalink
the only hope is Pramod Mahajan's son???
what r u, a Gandhi family stooge???

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RE:RE:BJP Nearing its End
by mahe on Jul 24, 2008 04:13 PM  Permalink
what difference it makes who i'm .... in any case BJP's end is sure

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by arjun on Jul 24, 2008 04:06 PM  Permalink
dear tumhe nahi lagta duniyaa gol hai....
where u see the end maybe the starting.....
;)

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by mahe on Jul 24, 2008 04:13 PM  Permalink
Remeber what ahppened to Janata Dal .... same will happen to BJP ...it has failed to keep its people together ..they have all realized that Advani is using all possible means to become PM at any cost ...
Soon BJP will break in regional parties

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by arjun on Jul 24, 2008 04:20 PM  Permalink
dont think toooo much about the breaking of parties dear.....
think who can do welfare for the nation.....
india's most literate state has a no.of sections in congress itself....who is ruling at the centre......
;)

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by john jackson on Jul 24, 2008 04:24 PM  Permalink
so ...

you are one of those from the "religion of peace" and

"from the community for which our PM loses sleep over" ??

Its natural that you will predict such things about BJP !!

Mullah ki daud masjid tak ...

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RE:BJP Nearing its End
by mahe on Jul 24, 2008 04:33 PM  Permalink
BJP will be kicked out very soon by the larger people of this country .... and some communals can only dream for BJP to come to power ....
BJP is going to break into many fractions .... the only that united all was Ram mandir .... now it it no such issue to unite itself

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Nuclear Deal
by Avinash on Jul 24, 2008 03:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

1. There is a video today in the times of india that Anil Ambani visited PMO that too within 2 days of the trust vote.
2. There is a editorial in TOI that Anil Ambani is already in talks with Nuclear companies & want to invest 20000 cr in the nuclear generating capabilities.
3. Friendship of Anil Ambani & Amar Singh is well known.
4. Money given by Amar Singh is being told. As a matter of fact he told in news that he has support of 41 MP's. I dont know the people who cannot keep their own flock get somebody else's.
The whole equation is making sense dont you think so. So called honest PM & others.



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RE:Nuclear Deal
by Suresh Babu on Jul 24, 2008 04:18 PM  Permalink
Vinash Kale vipareetha budhi..

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RE:RE:Nuclear Deal
by Dev Sharma on Jul 24, 2008 04:06 PM  Permalink
Dear Avinash, there is a saying that you may have to lose some bettles to win a WAR. Do you think that Election was good at this point? If you are true Indian then think about India. We are so hipocrate that we know all the things that going on but ashame to see them in open. This is the time that all the corporate houses should get together and support the Government in its pursuits as there is so much time already wasted by the Leftist.

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RE:RE:Nuclear Deal
by Nitesh jain on Jul 24, 2008 04:43 PM  Permalink
Dear Dev,
No body except Congress people know anything about N-Deal and content of 123 and if opposition like BJP is asking for the deal to be put in parliament, what is wrong in that.

having no one would doubt about the credential of Manmohan Singh but when you are in democratic set up, you need to put things in public glare, which was not done by the congress and this is the fact everyone would acknowledge.
Further, Manmohan singh has issued a statement yesterday that he would put up N deal once negotiation would be done with NSG. Why he has choosen this moment to say that, when the same could have been said much earlier and could have taken BJP into confidence, who has not opposed the deal completely but wanted to renegotiate for the betterment of the country.

I truly believe that situation could have been handled by Manmohan Singh in a better way.


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