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PM be courageous
by jagdish menon on Jul 10, 2008 06:49 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

My dear friends if the N deal so good and is in the interest of the country why dont PM resigns and call for election iam sure people of india are intelligent enough and if its real worth Our PM will come with full majority and sign the deal do he need to bully and play dirty politics and do horse tradding for the benefit of our country???? just think about it. Pm be courageous today when u meet President ask to call for an election and come back courageous and let people decide the fate of N Deal
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by scholar will on Jul 10, 2008 07:06 AM   Permalink
he he he

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by Raj on Jul 10, 2008 07:12 AM   Permalink
People of India who vote for people like Mayawati, Laloo, Karat, and LEFT can be hardly called intelligent, they are rather emotional. Its laughable to see the other day a shanty jhuggi dweller carrying a board of Anti N-Deal protest, do they know the real deal, or politics behind it? Are Indian people really that much intelligent to understand the intricacy of N-Deal, when they cant even choose the right politician to represent them.

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by Prasanta Majumdar on Jul 10, 2008 08:35 AM   Permalink
The Juggi dweller is better than you, he atleast don't pretend educated and intelligent like you.
Do you know the T & C of this deal, whiach congress is hiding? What is the difference between you and the juggi dweller he is carrying Anti Deal placard and you are carrying Pro-deal placard, without knowing the inside story.

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by Aby Koshy on Jul 10, 2008 08:15 AM   Permalink
Your arrogance shows through. But what surprises me is the cause for your arrogance.

Your education, or should we say, your literacy. Or your cultural superiority over people who vote for people like Laloo, Karat, Mayawati.

What kind of judicial intelligence are you exercising when you vote for a guy like Modi, Tytler, D P Yadav or even MMS.

It is the best among the Worst, right? And that too, in your opinion. Alas, opinions are like shit holes. Everyone has them.

So dont proffer your intelligence on whom the shanty jhuggi dweller should vote. S/he will vote according to their conscience, just as you will. And let the majority rule, as always. That is democracy, and that is what we have enshrined in this constitution. You may laugh, just as others are, at you.

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by arun sharma on Jul 10, 2008 08:24 AM   Permalink
well said most of my friends can not differentiate between being EDUCATED and being LITERATE.......

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by arun sharma on Jul 10, 2008 08:11 AM   Permalink
yes people like u who went to college are educated...HWAT A JOKE.....please,PLEASE,please let everyone know.....I mean point out atleast three things...on how INDIA would GAIN from the deal....JUST BECAUSE SARDAR IS AN EDUCATED GUY everyone in INDIA who has been to college thinks it a great deal....it is a bloody joke.


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by nickel biswas on Jul 10, 2008 08:04 AM   Permalink
Why? By this logic the govt shouldn't take any decision ever. Every time a decision comes up they should just resign and call new elections. HA HA.

Greate logic my friend!

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by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 08:20 AM   Permalink
Good joke... I suppose you are an expert on Majority and Minority governments.... or were you expecting Mayawati to sign the deal?... :-)

As it stands either MMS or Maya has equal credibility in the Parliament noticing that neither has a clear cut majority.. :-)

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