If BJP has any analytical mind , they should GRAB this opportunity and TURN this tide in their favour.They hv to support the congress on N-deal.They should ask 4 support votes NOT the no-confidence motion against congress at this juncture .After this deal is pushed , say by 15th August they can ask Congress to prove the majority in the house.With this they can achieve following 1)Project themself as a Nationalist/Partiatic Party. 2)Make congress look SMALL. 3)Fight the election on issue of Nationalism/Patriotism.With support 2 N-deal,this issue TIMING of election will NEVER be a constraint. 4)Break the chines hidden ambassador Mr.Karats back and dream of spoiling the game.
Whole world is aware that it was YOU who moved 4 this N-deal that 2 in very shabby manners.Congress has done better on this.We cannot waste time 4 doing STILL better and MISS the bus itself.
All the educated class knows WHAT is going around , with the new election re-distribution of voying poppulation with major chunck going to urban voters areas( which comprises of educated ppl )...dont try to fool them.
Instead of toppling the Gov now , SAVE them for 1 year and GET SYMPATHY votes to pull out 300 seats in 2009.
RE:Can BJP play a role of BIG brother to congress?
by arp on Jul 11, 2008 12:41 PM Permalink
LEFT FRONT has withdrew support and congress led UPA came in minority.BJP supports nuke deal without HYDE ACT.UPA sud amend nuke deal with USA.In democracy every party has own view.Congress sud respect others views.But here congress made single agenda to win gespite high inflation.If nuke deal is good for india then was congress sleeping in 2007?It is political gimic.Except NDA no other party wants election becoz they failed in governance and also failed to check high inflation.Current trade dificit is 10%.UPA ia faled on all fronts.
RE:Can BJP play a role of BIG brother to congress?
by All Right on Jul 11, 2008 01:30 PM Permalink
Mr. Ramani:
1) BJP is already solid in their nationalistic image. Don't need unnecessary "projections" like Congress. 2) Congress has already their foot in their mouth. No need to belittle them further, they are exposed for everyone to see. 3) BJP can fight the election very well on their current strengths. Refer Point 1) above. 4) Karat's back is already broken by Congress thank you very much.
NDA did move this deal initially. But not in the hasty and shabby manner Congress has approached it. Congress has done better on this, you feel? I don't think so. Point me out why didn't they have enough confidence in themselves to take everyone along? Why did they have to make it "support it" OR ELSE?.. :-) Inclusive politics is not played in this fashion. Congress must learn the art of coalition dharma -- as perfected by NDA during its comparatively perfect tenure.
Your guess about educated class being aware is perfectly right. Hence all these gymnastics and "lies galore" of Congress is coming into limelight. 20 years back, nobody would have known what's going on. Now Congress must pay the price for its follies.
Instead of SOMEHOW cobbling 272 members together, Congress should call for a fresh election, if it can't muster enough support. BJP will get 300 seats anyway in 2009 or whenever the elections are held.
RE:Can BJP play a role of BIG brother to congress?
by Vikas on Jul 11, 2008 12:52 PM Permalink
Pankaj Ramani u follish congress agent. u cant get BJP to support Congress.
After all BJP is the communal party. BJP is a bigger evil than George Bush. How do u expect BJP to support Congress ?
RE:Can BJP play a role of BIG brother to congress?
by debesh kanungo on Jul 11, 2008 12:33 PM Permalink
fools n coservatives cant open their mouth fully bloody playing an oppurtunistic role to get power -------------------they r dividing india too let others finish them-
RE:Can BJP play a role of BIG brother to congress?
by All Right on Jul 11, 2008 01:17 PM Permalink
Yeah Debesh:
For the likes of you there is a saying -- "It's infinitely better by keeping quiet and letting other think you MIGHT be foolish, than to open your mouth and remove any doubts"