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BJP and advani
by akshay gupta on Jul 09, 2008 10:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Advani is desperate to be PM so that he can make some Sindhi kadhi and some money out of it.
He talks of Hindutva but is the first one to chicken out if we asked him to give some funds for a temple in India or in Bali.
All of these politicians are the same. Wanting money and fooling the nation

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  RE:BJP and advani
by Ramesh Kapoor on Jul 09, 2008 10:25 PM   Permalink
If there is a better arguement than desperation to become PM, please say so, otherwise, just understand the game called politics. Politics is not a science but an art or more like a football which gets kicked in all directions, and we should enjoy the game, rather than see who scored the goal. Who knows the Congress party lost the game because its own player scored a self-goal.

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by All Right on Jul 09, 2008 10:46 PM   Permalink
I feel the BJP has already scored a self-goal. If NDA constituents abstain or even worse vote for the UPA, it weakens the NDA.

Akalis are most likely to abstain or vote the UPA. Trinamool Congress will cross over to the UPA. MDMK a potential post-poll ally of NDA has split vertically. Both National Conference and PDP supporting the UPA rules out an ally for the NDA in J&K.

The JMM and Ajit Singh maybe playing hard to get. But in Jharkhand, the JMM faces of the BJP and has no option to support the UPA. As for Ajit Singh, in UP the two major alliances is one led by BSP and the other SP-Congress. Both of equal strengths. So there is a question mark

Then they are minor parties like those of the NE states. They are mostly likely throw their weight behind the UPA

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