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Rahul Gandhi's brilliant effort on the lines of Nehru - Gandhi family
by Prayas Mudda on Apr 03, 2007 07:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Rahul Gandhi's tactics is good, enticing young and promoting congress as a secular party.

i think Indian politics has to outgrow the caste vote bank.

How can Rahul Gandhi preach about the SP and BSP gaining power because of caste vote bank when the ruling party of Centre in this case Congress is securing its vote for the next term by reservation which is nothing but based on Caste.

UP has been perishing. Basic amenties like power & water have not been made available forget about other infrastructures. In order to witness this one does not have go beyond Ghaziabad. The glimpse of complete UP could be witnessed in Ghaziabad. Ghaziabad being near to Delhi is the most better off, other cities are even worse.

Power outages for more than 12 hours at times and water avialable only for 3- 4 hours.

I have one question for Rahul Gandhi. Can he stay in such an environment without AC and other luxuries for 15 days. If yes then he can find an effective road show methodology and also the solution to problems.

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  RE:Rahul Gandhi's brilliant effort on the lines of Nehru - Gandhi family
by hiral joshi on Apr 03, 2007 12:41 PM   Permalink
What do you mean by Secular party? Rahul stared campaign from Deoband a birth place of Taliban. Do you think its secular?

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  RE:Rahul Gandhi's brilliant effort on the lines of Nehru - Gandhi family
by Sirach B on Apr 03, 2007 08:08 AM   Permalink
Prayas Mudda,
I have a question for you, how many Indian Politicians can live without A/C.For me its sounds like a very stupid argument.

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Apr 03, 2007 10:33 AM   Permalink

Mudda-Bhai: People, specially middle class are swithcing to BJP in droves. Because of Safety, security of the nation. To ensure, we don't see any further partition of India.

I had been a hardcore CPIm supporter for over 2 decades.

I didn't support BJP when it ruled India for 6 years.

But after fall of Vajpayee Govt, I felt what he was. Itslike the old saying: You understand the worth of teeth, once you loose it.

Don;t worry, its almost foregone conclusion that BJP is coming back with a bigger #.

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