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everything for chair, nothing for the country
by read on Jul 03, 2008 02:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

BJP, who is crying that they have started this nuke revolution in India, is now busy with their undertable supporter VHP in hitting the country badly by declaring bandh.

Why not BJP come ahead to support the UPA Govt. to get this Nuke Deal through?

Is it not their duty to play a role of active opposition?

R they r there in opposition to just oppose every step of govt. even if it is in the benefit of entire country?

Is this bandh is a strategy to stop the credit which will go to congress if this deal is through?

Shameful Politics...

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  RE:everything for chair, nothing for the country
by pkghosh on Jul 03, 2008 03:09 PM   Permalink
The whole scenario would have been changed by now, had our great politicians had thought this way for our country.

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  RE:everything for chair, nothing for the country
by aga on Jul 03, 2008 02:40 PM   Permalink
In our system, votes are important, nation is secondary. Therefore Congress and BJP are having elergy with each other.

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  RE:everything for chair, nothing for the country
by Sriram Rags on Jul 03, 2008 02:40 PM   Permalink
Get your facts right. I am not a supporter of BJP. But based on what i read i understand that the BJP is not averse to supporting the nuke deal. What seems to be intriguing is why not GOVT or PM come out in open and answer some of the apprehensions expressed by the opposition.

Is Govt trying to hide something to the people.

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  RE:everything for chair, nothing for the country
by Vikas on Jul 03, 2008 02:41 PM   Permalink
BJP learnt the tricks of politics from Congress, and improved on them, Thats how BJP is able to defeat Congress in so many state elections.

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