RE:what is hurry
by All Right on Jul 12, 2008 02:31 PM Permalink
So BJP is not opportunist?
Leave alone trying to topple the UPA and failed by promising Mulayam Singh as PM, it is the Left-BJP coordination that is the height of opportunism
Two enemies, one armed with a sickle and another with a trishul, have come together despite their cadres turning Malapurram District as a battle field. No day passes without a bomb blast, stabbing, murder etc Visit Sahadevan's website to see how gruesome their visceral hatred for each other.
At least the Congress and SP differences are not this bad. The BJP and Left is an alliance that confounds the sentiments of their respective cadres
RE:what is hurry
by Suresh Babu on Jul 12, 2008 02:48 PM Permalink
Dear AR Voting against UPA does not mean supporting BJP. If you say so, BJP & the Congress have alliance in our country in so many states like West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura. In Kerala, the BJP have alliance with Congress for Parliament/assembly/panchayat elections and the same way in West Bengal Congress have an alliance with BJP in Darjeeling Hill Council. So, simply voting against congress does not mean an alliance with BJP.
RE:what is hurry
by satyarthi on Jul 12, 2008 02:40 PM Permalink
Isi't? If it is, it will be 'HISTORIC'. However, I doubt REDs can become friendly to any other political party. Well, we have been witnessing some sort of 'stockhom syndrome' reflected in Sonai's and Amar Singh's recent statements, wherein they have all praise for 'estranged REDs'.
RE:what is hurry
by Hate Who divides on Jul 12, 2008 03:15 PM Permalink
all parties are oppurtunistic ......... dont point here and there .......... when BJP Test weapon ....... Congress criticized the BJP action .............they are like crab who pulls down each other