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SELFISH FOOLISH POLITICIANS
by Srinivas R on Jul 27, 2007 07:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

All politicians should be hanged for this. Look at Shiv Sena. They were criticising Kalam for not giving accent to afzal's hanging. Now they supported the same congress who donot want afzal's hanging. How can this country survive????

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  RE:SELFISH FOOLISH POLITICIANS
by Srinivas R on Jul 27, 2007 07:48 PM   Permalink
sorry, read it as ' they supported congress in choosing the corrupt presidential candidate'

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  RE:SELFISH FOOLISH POLITICIANS
by satya pal on Jul 27, 2007 08:05 PM   Permalink
politicians are short sighted.they are very selfish.they pass remarks without knowing the truth.cast ,creed and religion play major part for catching votes.our people are not very careful in selecting leaders.more than 50% do not go out cast their votes,this is why political parties are busy catching votes of illetrate ignorant people votes.vote of ex-president like mr.kalam and road side illetrate,who for few bucks is ready to caste vote,are on the same footing.this is not democracy.healthy democracy can only flourish,when all are reasonably educated and concious about their rights.all political parties are hatching caste and religion for vote grabbing.leaders are very selfish.take today's time,in delhi you don't get water,poor transport,poor law and order.sr.citizens are not safe.the whole blame goes to public,who vote for such leaders.once they wake up,then any paty comes to power,things will be set right.whatever money is spent on delhi,if this money is spent on new township,things would have been far better.it is time to decongest delhi.shiv sena too is changing stance every now and then.religion card and division amongs them help in catching votes.voters shall be enlightened.

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