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BJP crave for power
by R Balasubramanian on Oct 30, 2007 05:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Yediyuruappa is no better to Kumaraswamy. Kumarasway wanted to continue as CM and now Yediyurappa is bent upon in becoming CM. The same Yediyurappa used all slang language on JDS when they refused to handover power and he was quick in going to people for justice. Now he sees JDS more acceptable than the people of Karnataka. This is inspite of disrespect shown to his senior leaders from Delhi by Sr. Gowda. This goes to prove that, whatever may be the ideology of the party their intention is power and power alone. I regret for Advaniji and Vajpayeeji.

Balu - Bangalore

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by Mahesh on Oct 30, 2007 05:58 PM   Permalink
Congress is not for power alone? Congress will not hesitate to handover the country even to bin-laden if they can continue to be in power. On the other hand BJP is reasonable. You are saying BJP should behave like an NGO.

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by Ramanath Babu on Oct 30, 2007 06:43 PM   Permalink
As a political party, BJP is taking the right decision. First, just think why the governor has kept the assembly in suspended animation. It is for congress to garner majority by poaching MLAs especially that of JD(S). Since the deal between congress and JDS did not come through, congress now wants continuance of Presidents rule and fresh election at a later date that suits their interests. On the other hand, having failed to struck a deal with congress, JDS has no other option but to either face rebellion or fresh election which the Gowdas do not want in any case. Since JDS is sure that they will be wiped out from the political scene if immediate elections are held, they will continue to support BJP till such time they feel comfortable. If BJP can provide a better administration, the people of Karnataka will have a clear choice in the next election whenever it comes, or else, it will be the same old story.

Babu

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by vaaruni n on Oct 31, 2007 07:55 PM   Permalink
BJP's great leader SORAB MODI IS THE BEST !!!! DID YOU MEAN

New Delhi: The 2002 Gujarat riots have come back to haunt Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the election season after the Tehelka magazine linked him to the rioters through a series of sting operations carried out on a significant section of the accused.
Important VHP and BJP functionaries admitted on hidden camera that Modi had told them to do whatever they wanted for three days. One of the main accused in the Naroda Patiya massacre, Babu Bajrangi, said Modi advised him to leave his Ahmedabad home and even arranged his refuge in Mount Abu.
Some of the Gujarat leaders who made significant confessions on hidden camera included Gujarat Shiv Sena President Babu Bajrangi, Godhra BJP MLA Haresh Bhatt, VHP convenor for Sabarkantha district Dhabal Patel and Gulbarg Society massacre accused Madan Dhanraj Chawal.
"We slit open her abdomen (Kauser Bano's), ripped out the foetus and threw it out in Naroda Patiya. We showed them what we can do. I called up the then minister of Gordhan Zadafia and VHP General Secretary Jaideep Patel and informed them. Zadafia immediately told me to escape from Gujarat," the tapes show Babu Bajrangi as saying.
Haresh Bhatt claims: "Modi told me I'll give you three days. Do whatever you want, you will not be touched. No other CM could have done this."
Dhabal Patel claims: "We made explosives with dynamite and we manufactured a very large number of them. The cops helped us."
"We chopped

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by vaaruni n on Oct 31, 2007 07:56 PM   Permalink
Dhabal Patel claims: "We made explosives with dynamite and we manufactured a very large number of them. The cops helped us."
"We chopped off his hands, then his legs and put the limbs and the body on fire," Madan Dhanraj Chawal spoke about the hacking of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri.
UNI Adds: Titled 'Truth Gujarat 2002', the investigation claimed that the bombs used in the violence were manufactured in factories owned by senior Bajrang Dal and VHP activists and that the arms were smuggled in from UP, Bihar and Punjab and then distributed to execution squads, led by MLAs and senior members of the Sangh Parivar.


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