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by ram mohan on Jan 21, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

BJP will sleep again with Jayalalitha forgetting she have pulled down first BJP ministry under Vajpayee.BJP dont have any priciples just like congress.

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by Vikas Bhatt on Jan 21, 2008 06:13 PM   Permalink
Umm? Did Modi invite Jaya for lunch or did Jaya invite Modi for lunch? So who was really seeking who here? Where does that leave DMK, who slept with BJP first and then slept with Congress and spewed anti-Hindu rants?

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by saint bob on Jan 21, 2008 05:50 PM   Permalink
BJP cannot form the government of its own. Even they tied up with AIADMK (1998), DMK (1999) from Tamilnadu. Congress is succumbing to the Commies. There is no other alternative.

It is like looting country alternatively for five years. It holds good for BJP also. In TN DMK and AIADMK is looting alternatively, in centre it will be Congress and BJP, since both the parties cannot form the government on its own, they have to rely on other parties like DMK, ADMK, Comies, TDP, NCP, RJD etc.

I am not seeing any difference between BJP and congress. During BJP government in center, also there were price hikes, law and order problems etc... so no one is good. Next time, BJP will come to power with support of small parties, after five years Congress will come.. that is it...Neither BJP nor Congress is a people party both are "Political Party"

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by dineshsingh raghuvanshi on Jan 21, 2008 05:57 PM   Permalink
dmk is doing corruption in scientific manner.

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by Srikanth on Jan 21, 2008 05:49 PM   Permalink
Congress pulled Gujral's govt as their partners DMK has been put in dark by Jain's commission report(DMK has involved/associated in the killers of Rajiv Gandhi). Note that he is Soniaji's husband and former Congress president.
For the sake of power, now congress is aligning with DMK. I think in that way never BJP has directly aligned with CPM which supported China's aggression of Indian Land.

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by dineshsingh raghuvanshi on Jan 21, 2008 05:56 PM   Permalink
yes boss, you are telling 100% truth. These DMK IF THE GOVT. ANNOUNCE THAT MINORITIES NOT HAVING VOTING RIGHTS , KARUNANITHI WILL BECOME LOVER OF HINDUISM.

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by Vikas Bhatt on Jan 21, 2008 06:15 PM   Permalink
What not voting for BJP did for the country? Unbearable price hike, more farmer suicides, absolute power failure, looting of agricultural lands for benefits of industrialists, total breakdown of India's image internationally vis a vis the nucelar deal, increase in terrorism due to UPA's muslim appeasement policies, more Hindu-muslim tensions as it's fallout, more Maoism, Naxalism, bomb blasts and more illegal Bangladeshis regularized, losing out on a good President like Kalam and complete ridicule of SC judgements in most cases, Overturning SC directives to hang terrorists, absolute breakdown of anti-terror policies from zero tolerance to zero policy, more taxes, more corruption, more reservations to further divide Hindus on caste lines, more assaults on Hindu identity, less development, more regionalism, abuse of constitution vis a vis Governors. Crap is this what we should vote for by not voting for BJP?


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by Joyful person on Jan 21, 2008 05:54 PM   Permalink
What will you say about the present UPA alliance with DMK. The same shameless congress were headlocks with DMK and now they are together.

No One in Politics is clean. So dont single out BJP. Atleast they are Indians by birth. They are not like Congress who brings leaders from Italy & Columbia

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by Suresh Babu on Jan 21, 2008 06:33 PM   Permalink
But LK Advani is from Pakistan

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