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Our Crooked Netas
by albert fernandes on Oct 25, 2007 11:28 AM

Almost all major Indian political parties are displaying their true nature for everyone to see. It is revolting and disgusting to see their selfish greed for power while the country cries out for their collective leadership in this critical stage of international diplomacy. This is how the drama unfolds. Karat is ready to talk to Amar Singh the corrupt businessman. Chandrababu Naidu is ready to give up his push for economic development and reforms to get back to power. Buddhadeb who fought for US aid and investment is now silent. Thackeray is actually pro %u2013 US and fights the communists but is against the deal. Jaswanth and Vajpayee started negotiations with the US but have now dumped the deal. Communists want Congress to negotiate only with them so that they can squeeze more out of a cornered congress. They do not want a joint discussion and vote in parliament because the BJP may step in and help congress out. Congress tries to score political points from this deal and blackmails their comrades with elections instead of opening frank discussions with all parties. Communists reply by suddenly creating a new front with SJP and TDP to show they are ready for battle. Karunanidhi Laloo Yadav and Sharad Pawar shrewdly drive parties apart and then benefit by playing mediators who bringing them together. Unfortunately for us, it does not end here. How devious they all are!!! They just lust for votes and power. It is amazing that India survives despite devils like these.
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