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LEts wait and see
by Rohit Sharma on Feb 02, 2007 10:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Even though i admire the congress for the work done by them and am dejected to see them loose, i feel bad that Shiv Sena is winning. This proves that voters are more driven by emotions and speeches then by work done by the parties. I believe sena is a weak party with both rane and raj out and truly dont have any good leaders left to demonstrate. Did anyone say Balasaheb?? Hah the Shive sena is good for just doing maramari

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  RE:LEts wait and see
by on Feb 03, 2007 11:13 AM   Permalink
Actualy BJP SS supporter are emotional and active rather then other this is reason they make up several time.AS we all know indian people are emotional and in election mostly religion emotion cash by these party So other party shuold also use this emotion like muslim emotion,dalit emotion,budhist emotion,christian emotion,sub cast like jaat emtoin, gurjar emotion, bairwa emotion ,pandit emotion,thakur emotion yes this is the only way i am seeing where our politics are going most of the vote cashed by this emotion

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by anil b on Feb 02, 2007 10:55 PM   Permalink
what about your congress . they wash and swipe the dust of sonia and are a hopelessly shameless lot and all of india problems is because of them

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by Razor on Feb 02, 2007 11:24 PM   Permalink
Congress is crap !! And illitterates likes Rohit suppoprt them. Go and check out the voters list, the only people who vote for Congress are the slum dwellers who hope to get their slums regularised. Thats all Congress has done, they dont deserve to win. I am delighted that they have lost.

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