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by mahendra on May 31, 2007 06:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

yesterday punjab.today rajasthan, now which state is going to burn?i m sure these all things are created by congress as they are master of it.i doubt congress has hand in godhara incident too because they can do anything for power.

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by AD on May 31, 2007 08:05 PM   Permalink
Anything for power is a BJP speciality. Rajasthan problem was started by Vajpayee in 1999 when he declared the Jats a ST tribe in order to get their votes. Again during the 2002 elections BJP promised the same status to the Gujjars for their votes. This time they sat over it resulting in today's situation.

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by Rahul Patel on May 31, 2007 08:06 PM   Permalink
Yeah, its really governments fault that this community can not protest peacefully and prefers to resort to large-scale hooliganism...I have no sympathy for them...they are merely terrorists.

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by BannedMike Jordan on May 31, 2007 08:16 PM   Permalink
BJP is incapable of governing a single state, let alone governing the country.

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by wani bhardwaj on May 31, 2007 08:35 PM   Permalink
Agreed, the goings on in BJP rules states, their leaders and chief ministers are showing the electorate that they are unable to govern the country. It is better to be an active politcal party meant for good governance very fast and else disband this party immediately.

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by Shekhar Singh on May 31, 2007 09:02 PM   Permalink
Jats were not given ST status, they were included in the OBC category,just wanted to point that out and Yeah I agree its a problem started by Vajpayee.

Shekhar

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