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BJP should be kept away
by Amol on Oct 03, 2007 12:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The need of the hour is to keep BJP away at any cost. The real fears for India are division of India based on religion, which the BJP, RSS, VHP, Bajrangi's are aspiring to do. You can see that wherever BJP has ruled they have kileed the minorities, incited the people to kill each othet in the name of GOD. Wheresa the people who died were all from the lower castes, the Brahmins who decide the policies for these organisations are always free pouring the poison ion the society.

The thought of BJP in power is really scary. What will they do ? In the name of RAM and Hindutva, they will start civil war in India. All works for peace & prosperity will be stalled and the only work they will start is pouring poison in the Indian society and inciting people to kill each other. This helps them as Brahmins remain at top and the lower castes keep on fighting in the name of RAM.

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by rajesh on Oct 03, 2007 12:57 PM   Permalink
Amol and Rahul : Salaam Alaikum!!

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by Rahul on Oct 03, 2007 12:41 PM   Permalink
Great ! Your concern is really appreciable.

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by Barindranath Trivedi on Oct 03, 2007 12:49 PM   Permalink
You are antinational by saying BJP is communal. Actually speaking Congress has continued the policy of divide and rule hence all the reservations are caste based and not for the genuine poor. All this parties who are against BJP are the most communal parties because they have to declare schemes and benefits for a particular community or cast and not for all the poor.
All citizens should be equal but congress has never accepted this and so other parties, hence they are not supporting BJP

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by Cape Comorin on Oct 03, 2007 12:55 PM   Permalink
Who gave you the license to label people as anti-national?
Do you think that India is your sole property?

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by Barindranath Trivedi on Oct 03, 2007 01:00 PM   Permalink
No has to give me licence. I can express my opinion as has others. You cannot give proper replies with some good contents against BJP.
BJP has not killed minorities. When MRS Indira Gandhi was killed the back lash was there same way you are forgetting the Whole bogie of a train was burnt and some 70 people died. No one is talking about them.

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by Cape Comorin on Oct 03, 2007 01:25 PM   Permalink
"BJP has not killed minorities" What a wrong statement! Do you think that people are fools?
If BJP did not kill who killed minorities in Gujarat during riots?

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by PRAMOD S on Oct 03, 2007 02:57 PM   Permalink
Our focus of discussion should be Transfer of power, which should be done as per the agreement reached between the parties before Mr. HDK has assumed the office. Everyone of us know who is communal or not. May God bless Mr HDK with right thinking and transfer power to the coalition partner. Mr HDK has no moral right to continue in power, clinging to power means betray of trust and confidence of coalition. People have punished the politicians resorting to betrayal of trust. Let us not forget that Karnataka had been target for terrorists. This kind of infighting for C.M post would invite these dirty forces to show their face. People of Karnataka should not be thrown to sufferings due to lack of functioning of the highest position of the state.

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by Ashish Kumar on Oct 03, 2007 01:40 PM   Permalink
BJP is not like YSR, using state government resources for missionary activities.

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