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Nonsense....Rahul is a Media Hype....
by Naresh Shenoy K on Jan 23, 2006 02:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Rahul acts as if he is a genius,where as he will prove to be more corrupt than his father....

I dont understand why media is giving so much hype to him where as we have more eligible people to lead the country.Leading a wonderful lavish life during his childhood,not knowing the values of our country,its importance,its cultural heritage,he enjoyed his life in USA and Italy and now he is back to show off just bcoz he has a Gandhi tag attached to him.Its all media crap and I dont understand how long will Indians remain Gandhi slaves????

Bharath Mata Ki Jai

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  RE:Nonsense....Rahul is a Media Hype....
by shiv on Jan 23, 2006 09:39 PM   Permalink
i am having a field day reading all the anti-congress rhetoric on these pages. Naresh here, for instance, displays the underlying hypocrisy in the anti-congress brigade that clings like lint to the fabric of a cardigan.



rahul gandhi may have lived richly all his life. agreed. but consider this: he lost his father as a young boy to politics he did not understand. tried to grow up normal under the media glare, which incidently i do not expect you to empathize with because you probably grew up in some gully adjacent to filthy waters -- and never once made an attempt to get out. finally, rahul could have chosen to do virtually ANYTHING, but he returned to politics, knowing the dangers to his and his family's life.



pause and think. worth admiring, in my opinion. lets then, consider his politics. the politics of the congress. it stunk until the liberalization of the economy. it stunk while in opposition as the BJP led the country into a communal boiling pan, and under Dr. Singh, its unfolding in the right direction -- so far so good.

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