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RE:Strategy
by Akash on Apr 02, 2007 03:38 PM

whenever you vote for a party and it carries out such actions, vote that party out and never vote that party again, In Indian Parliamentary politics there is a lot of choice 24 or more parties, let one party rule for 5 years,if it does good,next 5 years,if it does bad vote it out, if another party takes its place and does the same thing vote it out but whenever you vote a party out make it clear not to vote it again,let that party lose once and for all,when they lose continuously they will not get funds and will become defunct or dead parties only to find their place in history books with golden words,they can take the golden words no problem with that but with flawed and outrageous policies they deserve not to stay there and not to come back again either at nation or state or even municipal,panchayat,labour and student union elections. So this time SP is going out in UP once and for all, whoever comes next better do some good or it's the end of it as well, congress is going to end at the national level once and for all, if BJP does the same thing,it's the end for that party as well, same goes for BSP and other parties. Lets be clear,we vote for a party to do good for all people in this country,if they don't they don't deserve to be there EVER. Choice is ours Power is ours, it lies with the people-spread this message like fire, copy and send it to your friends so that they also know this strategy,let this message never end with history and time,let it be continuous so that all parties which do not work for the welfare of the country know their right place. Let all elections including UP elections as well as other elections stand testimony to it. Spread it like fire!!!Quickly copy this message and mail it to all your friends

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