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BJP is better than the other parties
by AVV on Apr 29, 2008 01:41 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

All political parties in India are useless, today almost every party has criminals in it.
Gowda is a bullshit person, banglore has suffered a lot bcoz of him. Karnataka needs development, which can happen only under the rule of BJP. All BJP ruled states are doing better in terms of development.

UPA is only interested in securing vote by bribing communities with free loan , reservations, etc etc.

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  RE:BJP is better than the other parties
by iamyourfather on Apr 29, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink
BJP ruled UP also only few years back. Do I need to say any thing how UP is doing now or how it did do in those days? The only noteworthy thing I remember about BJP rule in UP is the demolition of mosque in Ayodhya and subsequent riots. Do Kannadigas want that kind of rule in their state also?

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by V H on Apr 29, 2008 07:52 PM   Permalink
Why? Why do you make up things and lie. You freaks give a chance to BJP to prove themselves in Karnataka and then talk? Why would you stop them? Is it pure hatred?

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  RE:BJP is better than the other parties
by vanday on Apr 30, 2008 06:39 PM   Permalink
Why should be BJP given a chance tell me as BJP has only candiate is modi we cannot bring modi in every state nor he is fit to be the PM then why do we need to vote the wrong party. Kannadigas vote for one party don't get hung parliment and you know BJP cannot make it so it is only congress is the option vote them to power and get the state cleaned from mischeif mongers as we are better state voting BJP we might be before Bihar or next to Bihar in comming days just take care.

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