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WE CAN STOP THIS DISCUSSION
by on Jul 03, 2007 01:11 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

There is now nothing left for any of us to discuss. We can just hang our head in shame and curse all the politicians - Congress, Marxists, BJP and all the UPA & NDA allies for the mess they have created.
Congress - for selecting a insipid candidate
BJP - for not having any one other than an old man of 83 to be their candidate
CPM - for having rejected Shivraj Patil and trying to get even for rejecting their original Pranab bhai and then having to eat humble pie when Sonia came with this ridiculous woman's name
Third Front - Shameless out of power politicians who should have worked for a consensus candidate with NDA allies. Instead without even consulting Kalam proposing his name and putting his good name to controversy
All the Rest - for just swimming along as if these things didn't matter as long as their thugs can rule the interiors of Bihar, Jharkand, Chattisgarh etc

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  RE:WE CAN STOP THIS DISCUSSION
by Ashok Khurana on Jul 03, 2007 01:27 PM   Permalink
Don't Give up... There is lot more to go!
The battle has just begun

Please forward the following:

Rules 22 and 49B of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 (Refer to http://eci.gov.in/PROPOSED_ELECTORAL_REFORMS.pdf )
At least 1 PIL already pending and awaiting verdict on Electoral Reforms, neutral voting and mandatory voting
Case on caste based reservation bill is pending and verdict is awaited. Why the ruling party may not be disqualified to be part of Electoral College until the verdict is pronounced?
The Presidential Election must be withheld until the verdict is pronounced in at least these two cases.

Will the judicial authorities please answer the questions raised hereby?

But the People of India are well prepared with appropriate answers... Who cares?

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