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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by venkata subramanian on Jul 11, 2008 07:40 PM   Permalink
Yes Kiran Dollar, how dare these people are to take away the pride of Congress as well as the present UPA in achieving great heights in CREATING and ensuring continuance of COMMUNAL RIOTS & REGIONALISIM concepts and thereby staying afloat in National political arena. At any cost none of them - BJP, Left or any other party for that matter - should not be allowed to even think of capturing power by CREATING RIOTS & REGIONALISIM.

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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by Abhiyudai Singh on Jul 11, 2008 08:32 PM   Permalink
by Kavita-BJP is the only party which can bring equity in India.Don't carry misconcept dear Kiran.It is not good for you and India.

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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by thilak raj on Jul 11, 2008 07:39 PM   Permalink
Hello Sir,

It doesn't mean whether you are communal or secular, as long as government can't perform, it'll be kicket out.

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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by Vikas on Jul 11, 2008 07:39 PM   Permalink
abey congress chamcha go to hell.
bjp has been winning all state elections last 4 years.

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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by Phil Jacques on Jul 11, 2008 07:45 PM   Permalink
Even the Congress Party's and UPA/Left's motive and motto is the same. They are more communal than BJP.

Imagine Nuke Deal link with Muslims. Cant get any worse than this

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  RE:Indian Politics - A Saga
by Prem Mohan on Jul 11, 2008 07:42 PM   Permalink
The Congress has ruled India for the best part of sixty years. If its policies were so correct, we should have been a rich and developed nation by now. Is that our situation? Except for a small section of society, the rest continue to struggle.

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