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by veerapuram murali dharan on Aug 17, 2007 10:21 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

congs say india has the right to test nuke. US says they will cancel deal...commis say they are against deal and the next day are calmed....the best available job that is on hand for educated indian youngsters is to join politics. being a IT engineer myself, am contemplating a dive into politics...is there same thought with like minded ppl here??

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by venkatesh sekhar on Aug 17, 2007 10:44 AM   Permalink
Yes, all educated people in this country should unite for a noble cause of stabilizing the democracy in India. These illiterate rowdies from various political parties will sell this country and fill their pockets.

Educated youth should form an association and bring awareness in their respective localities and make it a big movement. People should target next to next election as the dead line for the death sentence for current politicians.



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by SUSIKTA CHAUDHURI on Aug 17, 2007 10:29 AM   Permalink
yes we can.....

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by Hussain Fakhruddin on Aug 17, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink
yes exactly, i wana be in politics tooo..

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by pratap dixit on Aug 17, 2007 10:39 AM   Permalink
Yes , it is time to join politics for national interest.All educated ppl should come forward to join politics and help India to grow to be a develpoed nation.

Pratap Dixit

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by veerapuram murali dharan on Aug 17, 2007 10:36 AM   Permalink
any idea or where abouts of a political party formed by IIMians during 2004 elections???may be we can coordinate with them to include more and more like minded folks...

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