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Govt should consider Advani's opinion
by SP on Jan 19, 2008 11:16 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am not at all a BJP supporter and I always supported Congress. But after watching the performance of the present Central Govt headed by UPA, I am highly disappointed by their performance - regionalism, casticm, partiality, terrorism - all these are at a high level today. Each Minister behaves himself as the Minister of a particular State and get everything for their own States. Many ministers cant see the India as one. All these shows the lack of political maturity of our PM, who is good economist, good teacher and able administrator. Today, in India the only leader who is suitable for the PM Post is Advani. It was a wise decision of the BJP to project him as their PM candidate. This decision has helped BJP a lot in winning Gujrat and HP election. In coming elections also, this will help BJP and in the coming general elections also, there is a good chance for BJP to win. India should have a PM who is having enough political and administrative experience, contacts with all people including the grass root level people, - Unfortunately, today, there is nobody in Congress who is having such qualities.

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  RE:Govt should consider Advani's opinion
by arp on Jan 19, 2008 11:59 AM   Permalink
dear SP well said.I am a common citizen of india.As indian now i feel that the party who care for developement,nations internal and border security,commited to fight against terrorists,naxals and criminals,corruption will win.Caste base and with sogan of seculer labled parties failed to deliver good governance.Now ppl of india want prosparity not out dated slogans.Indians are not communal it is some parties line who thinks like this and trying to divide society for vote bank politics.

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