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Time to modify constitution.
by mohammed ahmed on Oct 28, 2007 06:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whoever you are be it congress BJP or JD(S) supporter, I bet all of you will be feeling cheated and betrayed. These guys are ruling our state and country. They do not have a conscience, they have spolit the name of politics. All of us voted them thinking that they are either cong BJP or JD(S) candidates. they change their party, their ideology and also their loyalties. I seriously think there should be a clause that has to be there in the constitution which should prevent them from changing the parties after being elected. If they want to do so they should seek mandate. If not by the means of re-election, some other mode. I really feel cheated and backstabbed to have voted these guys. I feel every one of you are feeling the same. How many of you agree with me regarding the clause which i have written above.

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by anil b on Oct 28, 2007 06:56 PM   Permalink
well what about the congress and the cpi-m .the communists are openly antinational (chinese puppies) and the congress is weak and dancing to the whims and fancies of the chinese puppies . well next time we should vote for manmohan singh and sonia , they will look after India interests .

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by viem on Oct 28, 2007 07:07 PM   Permalink
And I want Quattrochhi as Defence minister.India will be in very safe hands!!

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by VSR on Oct 28, 2007 07:42 PM   Permalink
Yes, if Cong would have got the majority, it would have been Sonia as PM, not Manmohan. Because it is a coalition govt, Sonia stepped out to put a scape goat and if the doesnt run full term, Sonia is not to be blamed.

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