Rediff.com |  Feedback  
You are here: » Rediff Home » Discussion Boards » Permalink
  
View : Single Message | Complete Thread | Read complete Discussion
Karnataka Politics
by mahesh chander gupta on Oct 05, 2007 09:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In Karnataka there has been a alignment between secular and non - secular(as is propagated by vested interesed persons).Now JD(S) wants to break with its partners on ficticios grouns, just to retain power.
The major and foremost question which Karnataka and the whole nation must answer is " what is secularism" How different religions interpret this gig term. If BJP is non-secular then why JDS has gone for alliance/If BJP is non-secular why not it is banned because it is contrary to Constitution?
In fact,BJP is the only secular party which thinks of the national interest over any thing else.


-secular

    Forward  |  Report abuse
  RE:Karnataka Politics
by GSB on Oct 05, 2007 10:04 PM   Permalink
Mr Gupta,
When JDS ditched Congress to form a govt with BJP everyone was happy today the cribb like crazy

Mr Gowda is giving you taste of your own medecine swallow it.

In any case Congress is Back in Karnataka BJP and JDS can go to h....

Long live Congress.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
  RE:Karnataka Politics
by eye opener on Oct 05, 2007 10:11 PM   Permalink
congress aganda in this fiscal year -
1.onion -40/kg.
2.petrol- 60/ltr.
3.rupee= 20/dollar.
export industry go to the loo along with rest of india.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
  RE:Karnataka Politics
by Mathew Mathews on Oct 05, 2007 10:28 PM   Permalink
Was it any different when BJP was in center or NDA or third front.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Message deleted by moderator
Message deleted by moderator
The above message is part of the Discussion Board:
K'taka: Cong wants floor test in 2 days