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politics - a game of coilation
by narasimham kl on Oct 04, 2007 08:49 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is high time that BJP and CONGRESS should form a unique coliation to weed out the small time black-mailer type political parties. It will be a great unision if both BJP and CONGRESS form an alliance and take this country forward.

It is not impossible...

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by Vinay Joshi on Oct 04, 2007 09:03 AM   Permalink
The basic fundamentals of both the parties are different...but yeah the moto should be same that is to take India forward...but still you need somehting in common to be together...one is party of Indians and other is an Italian party..

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by Bangalorean on Oct 04, 2007 09:14 AM   Permalink
Please correct yourself; one is the party advocating Brahminical Hindu Supremacy and the other too confused about what religion is...

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by Nandakumar M on Oct 04, 2007 09:34 AM   Permalink
u must be karunanidhi's illegal son. you are stupid as your leaders. if it was not a brahmin teacher, there wouldn't have been a ambetkar. no wonder u stupids abuse brahmins for everything. you shits always stink

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by Bangalorean on Oct 04, 2007 09:46 AM   Permalink
Now you are showing your class & Brahminical thought. Dont use abusive words if you cant argue. And your last statement clearly shows how you feel about Dalits and how hollow the talk of Hindu Unity. We know the plans of all you Brahmins; you want to use us as pawns to stick to power.

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by PAL on Oct 04, 2007 09:24 AM   Permalink
You are a big sinner on the earth.

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by RAJANI AGADI on Oct 04, 2007 09:47 AM   Permalink
well said, there is no growth of individuals in one party. only family is the glue to keep them together, while the other has stalwarts and good oratpors, Generations will alwyas remember, Golden Quadrilateral project as the dream of Vajapayee, esp in Karnataka and what di congress do, remove the hoardings of Vajapaayee and no progrees on roads and infrastructure . they are as they were stopped.

the good progress that karnatak witnessed during vajapayees; time was resp for voting BJP in last assembly electiosn, but unfortunately , Dharam Singh and Devegowda manipulated teh mandate. Atleast now, people shpuld wake up an bring BJP to power, We have given enough no of chances to Congress, JD9U) And JD(S), lets give a chance to BJP and see what they do. Till then speaking bat BJP is mere fiction..

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