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POOR INDIA & POOR POLICIES OF INDIA !!! SHAME, SHAME !!!
by sdemsc skdnp on Jul 25, 2007 05:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Friends, It's unfortunate to have such a person as a president of INDIA, who hardly would be knowing the sensitivity of this post. In INDIA, we have made a habit of having useless reached top levels, with the intention to ensure that our nation shouldn't prosper. There is a game being played behind by all the politicians. Are they the social workers? Just have a keen look at their profiles, if it would have been a CHINA, all of them would have been hanged till death. Believe me, all are USELESS & CORRUPT. Why none of them is willing to undergo the NARCO test? For sure, all need severe rebuke and equal treatment for their deeds. We, the citizens of this country are helpless, we have to bear them for ever..... SHAME, SHAME !!! DILIP from NAGPUR

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  RE:POOR INDIA & POOR POLICIES OF INDIA !!! SHAME, SHAME !!!
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 25, 2007 06:34 PM   Permalink

A drug addicted person cannot become a good man, like others do...

The BJP will respect Pratibha Patil as the new President, as in recognising the highest constitutional office. Leader of Opposition LK Advani himself signalled the end of a month-long campaign against her, saying, "The BJP considers the sanctity of the country's highest Constitutional office to be more important than the person who has been elected to occupy it."

Why did they do malicious and mudslinging allegations?

Why did Sangh Parivar show vulgarity in deleting my comments on rediff's message board.

Can Sangh Parivar retain their lost image?

I can stress one thing, a drug addicted person cannot become a good man, like others do. In this way, Advani and company can only continue what they do today. Mudsling, allegation, etc...


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