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Ninth Schedule: What the Supreme Court judgment means
by Krishnan PM on Jan 12, 2007 10:02 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

it means that the jokers in parliament, who have absolutely no interest in the citizens rights and duties, but are more interested in the vote banks and blindly obeying their 'overlords' now will have to tread carefully and take into account that the constitution is supreme. Mr Singhvi [congress party] - in all his righteousness on Times Now - mentioned that the elected representatives [sic!] are now at the mercy of the judiciary for interpretation. this is better than the citizens being at the mercy of the so called elected representatives - who a survey has shown to be a)corrupt as hell, b)self centred, c)unwilling to reason d)willing to obey dictats of their bosses [or 'basses'], e)willing to let down the citizens and the country for a measly profitand f)elected by all the unfair means possible in the world, for their interpretations of the constitution.


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  RE:Ninth Schedule: What the Supreme Court judgment means
by amit joshi on Jan 25, 2007 12:32 PM   Permalink
u have hit the nail hard enough.

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