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Maturity of Indian Democracy
by Guest on Jul 08, 2008 01:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i heared Mr.Chandrachudan of the RSP on television yesterday.He is sure is making maximum of his few minutes of fame on television.He was threating the Prime Minister of India of dire consequences if he goes ahead with the nuclear deal..you cant but help ask what is the sort of power this guy wields with his 2-3 Mps in the parliament..absolutely nothing considering the fact that they are dependent on the Marxists for their survival,the same applies to Mr.Bardhan and the irelevent forwad blocks national leaders..:)

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  RE:Maturity of Indian Democracy
by arun singh on Jul 08, 2008 01:22 PM   Permalink
If a person who never won even a single election, can become PM then what is wrong if some body, who owns 2 or 3 MPs, threatening the PM?

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by George on Jul 08, 2008 01:30 PM   Permalink
The Person Dr.Singh is the father of India,who made india to stand boldly infront of west,What is the commies contribution to their motherland India ie antinational activities and criminal mafias in kerala and bengal,who is Mr.Chandrachudan an antinational good for nothing just few medias in kerala made him known to keralites.

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  RE:Maturity of Indian Democracy
by arun singh on Jul 08, 2008 01:37 PM   Permalink
Left has made Keral 100 % literate. In Human Development Index, Kerala matches with Europe. Hindus, Muslims and Chritians exist in Kerala in complete harmony, though RSS tries regularly to disturb it.

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