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Is left parties really sincere??
by Yadagiri Madhav on Aug 20, 2007 07:39 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

With the current threat of withdrawl support to UPA in due with the nuclear deal. Left parties are trying to make huge amount of money for coming elections till now there was not much chance they had got, as there is a little time left for next elections they got banged on the nuclear deal to make full utilize of the oppurtunity by converting it to a big amount of deal of money as to continue the government at the centre till 2009 lok sabha elections. if left parties are really sincere in there demands they must quit & withdrawl the support immediately at the centre. but giving "damki" in the morning and getting "cooled" in the night, is that make any sense? this is all big drama which will make news for media. nothing benificial for common man. why these all politicians cannot understand common man problem and do the needful. no control on price rising in essential commodities, vegetables, bank interest rates,solving water, power problems even if we celebrate 100th independence day then also we may have to live in the same position what we are now

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  RE:Is left parties really sincere??
by Raman on Aug 20, 2007 08:43 AM   Permalink
Binny!
Only way to get rid of these street dogs is to bring back Krishna Rao during elections in Bengal and Kerala and see a free and fair election. Then u see what these dogs do.
When Krishna Rao was sent to Bengal These fellows made a hue and cry and got him romoved. WHY? Did any1 ask this?

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  RE:Is left parties really sincere??
by Postwala on Aug 20, 2007 09:53 AM   Permalink
Raman,

Try it an dyou will definately get our shit on your face. We win because we are with real people.

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