RE:Bandh
by Sriram Rags on Feb 15, 2008 06:49 PM Permalink
Are you a government employee looking for one more leave and watch useless Sharukh Khan Films
RE:Bandh
by YADAV on Feb 15, 2008 06:01 PM Permalink
even the gunda like pappu yadav can successfully do a bihar bandh, do you mean to say that those who do bandhs sucessfully are good
RE:Bandh
by ram mohan on Feb 15, 2008 05:57 PM Permalink
Not only Himachal and Gujarat but also Punjab and Uttarkahand.But these states dont ahve any say in the genral politics of India like Jharkand,Kerala,Orissa and Assam
RE:Bandh
by AVV on Feb 15, 2008 06:01 PM Permalink
UPA govt has not done anything positive to help the development of India. In past 4 years not a single project, atleast BJP had constructed roads and river canals.
Their report card is zero. they will not get elected.. and if they get then ..bhagvan bhachaye is desh ko.
RE:Bandh
by ram mohan on Feb 15, 2008 06:10 PM Permalink
The salary level has increased in india by at least 40% in india in last 3 years in private sectors.
Last General election ,BJP lost due to its arrogance after winning the state elections of MP and Rajasthan by Pramod Mahajan,LK Advani and Venkaiah Naidu.
RE:Bandh
by zhatu on Feb 15, 2008 05:56 PM Permalink
Why do you want a Bharat Bandh.... Do you feel parties who can have successful bandhs are good... So you support MNS.. Raj Thackery....
RE:Bandh
by zhatu on Feb 15, 2008 06:00 PM Permalink
Do you know how many seats MNS has in Maharashtra.... Shivsena can make a bandh successful even in Delhi... Its Seats in any house that shows strength... Not the bandhs.
RE:RE:Bandh
by AVV on Feb 15, 2008 06:03 PM Permalink
But Raj and Uddhav are fighting between themselves and making eachother weak.. they should rather join hands and face the others for the cause of Maharashtrians
RE:RE:Bandh
by YADAV on Feb 15, 2008 06:04 PM Permalink
chandru, show of strength mean what, musscle power, even five rowdies togather with a few stones in their hand can make a bandh. do you mean to say that they are powerfull leaders