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Freebies in Karnataka - Cheap Gimmicks by BJP Aspirants
by jamsheed abumohammed on Apr 15, 2008 07:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Writing on wall of Karnataka was clear that BJP will be routed in the next polls. Desperate,the BJP aspirants started a cheap gimmicks by distributing freebies from insurance certificates to free sarees to win the next elections by hook or crook. To them,whatever they do,people will vote Congress to power that is for certain.Congress is aware of the machinations of the BJP and they will counter with such offers for common that will alleviate their sufferings.EC should immediately intervene to stop these cheap gimmicks and they must be barred from contesting elections as they are corrupting the voters.Congress and its allies are just promising what is plausible once they come to power to implements such popular schemes that will help the common man most. Muslims and other minorities are solidly behind the Congress and their vote is a tilting factor. BJP and Gowdas will bite dust soon. It will be an end of the BJP in South India where they were dreaming to make a foot hold. People of Karnataka are very shrewd voters and they are peace loving secular and they are aware of the machinations of the BJP and Gowdas. They have therefore decided to vote Congress to power. Added to this is the return of famous Krishna to the state politics and he will work hard to bring back the golden rule of Congress for the betterment of the people. I appeal to all voters to vote for Congress and not communal parties that will ruin the placid atmosphere of the state. Communal harmony must be first.

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  RE:Freebies in Karnataka - Cheap Gimmicks by BJP Aspirants
by Gr on Apr 15, 2008 08:24 AM   Permalink
YOU HAVE FALLED FOR THIS ARTICLE, CONGRESS WAS FIRST TO START THIS WITH FREE TV AND RS.2KG RICE PROMISE.
THIS IS AGAIN ANTI-BJP PROPOGANDA..

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