There is no meaning in pointing fingers at one particular political identity for corruption. Every political party is corrupt and are dictated by people with money. They are the script writers for all political parties.
RE:All political parties are corrupt
by Punyakumar on May 21, 2008 02:50 PM Permalink
Mr. Sharan Gowda, have some pride in Vokkaliga leadership. Don't be a slave of Anantkumar and his coterie. It is exactly what they are trying to do by imposing Brahminism. I have seen BJP and Sangh Parivaar from near. They are deadly poison than cyanide. Their flowery words and plastic smile are not real. I was voting for BJP from its inception, after seeing it from near, I have come to this conclusion.
RE:Election Commision
by Punyakumar on May 20, 2008 01:05 PM Permalink
Yes we should appreciate the way elections are conducted in Karnataka. But they can and should improve. Deleting thousands of names from voter's list is a bad precedence. They should be working through out the year and not just around election time.
The NDTV and Cfore exit polls gave an almost diametric prediction. At the end of Phase II, NDTV projects BJP 65-75, while Cfore projects a deadheat with both Congress and BJP at 60 seats each.
For Phase II, NDTV projects BJP in a range of 32-42 seats. This is in deviation to the first phase where the channel gave a single digit seat prediction.
So why a range? All these seats are too close to call, so the range provided . Out of these ten seats, the BJP faces off the Congress in 5, JD(S) in 4 and other parties including independents in one constituency.
Though NDTV gave a range 32-42 seats for BJP for Phase II, which on closer scrutiny may not be very optimistic for the party as it seems superficially on a cursory glance. The very fact that the range commences at 32 seats, suggests the probability of even a seat loss (33 being BJP%u2019s last tally).
A poll-of-polls indicate that the BJP will overall end around 92-96 seats, Congress 72-76 seats and JDS 40-44 seats Others 10-12 seats.
A Congress-Janata Dal- SP coalition is very much on the cards. Maybe a compromise CM candidate too? Bangarappa
At least this this time appel to voter of karnataka, please vote for BJP & try to make independent govt of BJP after the completion of karnataka election.
RE:Vote for BJP being independent govt for lower inflations, cost reduction in education, home etc
by Punyakumar on May 20, 2008 10:12 AM Permalink
Inflation was a problem even when BJP was at the center. It is the Onion prices that brought down BJP government in Delhi.
RE:Vote for BJP being independent govt for lower inflations, cost reduction in education, home etc
by Punyakumar on May 20, 2008 12:46 PM Permalink
Inflation at this point in time is global. When NDA was in power inflation was around 7.6 - 7.8%. You cannot blame governments for economic readjustments. Crude oil price was 50 - 60 US$. But now it is 123 US$. What I am saying is even blaming NDA for that was not a good thing. There is no emphasis for agriculture after first green revolution. Every government is yielding to IT pressures and forcefully aquiring agricultural land for non agricultural purposes thereby reducing the agricultural production. Population is increasing and food production is reducing. All governments have become puppets of IT industry, hence this problem.
RE:Vote for BJP being independent govt for lower inflations, cost reduction in education, home etc
by Punyakumar on May 20, 2008 12:58 PM Permalink
Inflation is global. When NDA was in power the inflation was around 7 - 7.8%. The international oil price was 50 - 60 US$/barrel. Today it is 123 US$/barrel.
It is no doubt that Indira gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi has sacrificed thier life but reminding this in election rally by Mrs Sonia Gandhi shows that Congress has not done well in First two Phases Of elction
RE:desperate congress
by Punyakumar on May 20, 2008 10:25 AM Permalink
Every party is desperate to sit on that special chair. That is why Mr. Yediyurappa ran back from his campaign in Tumkur. Service is a deleted word in political dictionary. It is replaced by a word GRAB.