The BJP (or shall I say LK Advani), I think, is breaking its own heart in hot anticipation. First, it called for a confidence vote when the left still had not withdrawn support. Now again they say that a minority govt has no right to execute any binding international agreement. Has the withdrawal of support become so mouth watering for the BJP that it forgot to fact that it would take time for entering into an agreement. The govt also legally gets time to prove its majority, or otherwise.
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by san df on Jul 08, 2008 05:14 PM Permalink
this nation needs ppl like abu faisal who doesnt see evrything thro the prism of religion. secularism must survive for ppl like u and not for extremists who wants to spread their religion to go to heaven.
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by Abdullah Saikh on Jul 08, 2008 04:00 PM Permalink
Shanti Bhushan and Ram Jethamalani came to attend the launch of the party. Vajpayee was made the working president. The lotus was selected as the party symbol because it represents Hindu ethos. It's a holy symbol. Everyone in rural India understands what it stands for. It is symbolic: It blooms in dirty waters but it is pure in itself. Like the lotus, we thought we will be in politics but we will be not be mired in the corruption around us. Then, in Bandra [a western suburb of Mumbai] we held an all-India conclave and we named it Samata Nagar. About 55,000 workers came to Mumbai. They had great enthusiasm. We had five kitchens with five types of Indian cuisine. The ambience was so simple. We spent Rs 60 lakh [Rs 6 million], most of which we collected by selling coupons. There were very few big donators; people didn't donate much because we had broken away from the Janata Party and no one saw a future for our party. There were no Ambanis lining up to fund the party.
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by Prakash Asrani on Jul 08, 2008 03:57 PM Permalink
82 year old budhuvoo is in an indecent hurry to becom PM instead of PM in waiting (for ever). Since his one foot is already in Jinnah's grave, the time is running out for him. Jaswant Singh has got his begging bowl ready to pleadwith Jayalalitha, Mamata, Mayawatis of India. Prakash Karat is next in line for begging mission.
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by RAJ on Jul 08, 2008 03:59 PM Permalink
I would like to see one Indian with a Christian name who bothers about nationalist interest and not Madam's interest.
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by Ravan Raj on Jul 08, 2008 04:01 PM Permalink
I am noticing this forum for a long time.All muslim names are supprting congress or SP,BSP.. but opposes N-deal in this forum and most christian names are heavly favoring all the acts of soniya gandhi.May be secularisam
RE:Heart-breaking wait
by mahabodhi on Jul 08, 2008 11:15 PM Permalink
@abu faishal India indeed needs good Muslims like you !We pray to allah that ur childern also be good muslims and ur family meners be also good muslims !Ur brother in laws-sistar in laws also be good muslims !We really need good muslim like you !