Dismissal is the new word to BJP before it was pet word for congress. It has dismissed many state goverments before. Anyway BJP should relise that for only this issue a state goverment cannot be sacked. Any way law and order sitution in the state is up to the leval. so I think BJP now wants a alliance with AIADMK which always wants to dismiss DMK goverment. My point of view is to dismiss any state goverment there should be reason which should not affect the sentiments of people in any intrest.BJP as a national party is in great disgust as it lost the power in karanataka
RE:The reason is not enough
by ThanjaiTamizhan on Oct 08, 2007 03:39 PM Permalink
tN govt words have affected the sentiments of crores of people in tn,who have voted for UPA.It shd be dismissed.-from a follower of Muthuramlingathevar,a hardcore tamil leader with crores of followers in tN.
RE:The reason is not enough
by anandan mani on Oct 09, 2007 09:43 AM Permalink
Mr.Thanjai Tamizhan, Nobody in Tamilnadu is affected by the words of Mr.Karunanidhi except brahmins, who are only 5% on total Indians. So hereafter don't tell crores of people affected. This is the brahmins attitude that whenever they want or whenever they want to gain benefit, they don't see differences in Cast's. Apart from that for everything they will see difference in casts and inequalities.
After Mr.karunanidhi there is no leader to speak against brahmins, that's why we support him.
RE:The reason is not enough
by NATARAJ CHANDRASEKAR on Oct 08, 2007 09:59 AM Permalink
My point of view is to dismiss any state goverment there should be reason which should not affect the sentiments of people in any intrest.
TAMIL NADU GOVT HAS AFFECTED THE SENTIMENTS OF THE HINDUS. SO IT SHOULD BE DISMMSSED.
RE:The reason is not enough
by Arun on Oct 08, 2007 10:20 AM Permalink
Sentiments? What the hell is ur sentiment? These loosers talk and play with everything they want and they will have to be kickedout. And on the name of election whos money is wasted? Does anyone have any national interest? jus' their religions and selfish interests...