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BJP Rajniti..
by digital on May 03, 2007 10:30 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

BJP had some really good leaders and after 6 years of BJP rule in the centre the minorites were also turning in favor of BJP. There was a serious debate in the minorites about supporting the BJP as a viable and better alternative to the Congress which has alwasy exploited the minorities. BJP would have got the support of the minorites but they handled the Gujarat situation so badly that it will take another 20 years before the minorities can think about voting for BJP. Its same like what happened in Punjab in 1984...People did not vote for congress for years...This is politics and BJP is better off being neutral than being saffron colored party.

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  RE:BJP Rajniti..
by Sahadevan KK on May 03, 2007 11:17 AM   Permalink
Jajjan in Haryana and Khairlanji in Maharashtra are the examples of the development for lower caste.

Assault against Paster Walter Massey in Jaipur on 29.04.2007 for Christians;

Gujarat carnage 2002 for Muslims;

Mumbai Star News Sudio attack for media;

Attack on MF Hussain like artists;

You have given developments for everybody...



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  RE:BJP Rajniti..
by s h on May 03, 2007 03:52 PM   Permalink
Sahadevan,

You seem to be a convert using hindu name. You dont you adopt the name of the religion you have adopted. Sahadeva, the youngest of brothers of Pandavas , was most handsome, learned and brilliant man. You sound SICK. Muslims could not tolerate a cartoon drawn in Denmark and there was so much violence. You know what Hussain used to paint. If majority muslims harrass minority people. If in minority they all the time want to be appeased NO MATTER HOW BADLY THYE CONDUCT THEMSELVES. They are always a pain.

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