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Numbers game clearly favours nobody
by Buttanna S on Jul 13, 2008 06:49 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Though I have no sympathies for the UPA, I hope the BJP acts responsibly in the interest of the nation and not with the idea of bringing down the government.
In most people's thinking the BJP is wantonly opposing the nuclear deal.
BJP has more to lose by playing this political game than if it abstained or did not vote against the deal or left it to the party members choice.

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  RE:Numbers game clearly favours nobody
by Nand Gupta on Jul 13, 2008 07:15 PM   Permalink
BJP will never spare any opportunity to bring any non-BJP govt down.

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by rohiet on Jul 13, 2008 07:22 PM   Permalink

1979 - Congress brought down the Moraji Desai's Janata party Govt promising Charan Singh PMship.

1979 - Again Congress brought down charan singh govt.

1991 - congress brought down Chndrashekhar's Govt.

1998 - congress brought down H D deve Gowda's govt.

1998 - Congress brought down I K Gujrals Govt.

Congress has a better track record in bringing down Govts.

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by umesh poddar on Jul 13, 2008 08:45 PM   Permalink
Ah, feel sorry to read ur words. U r not a sympathiser of UPA. U are a nationalist indian who wants BJP to not bring down congress govt. U were neither written any word if N. Deal is good or bad for the country. I ashamed to find hippos in this public forms. If u r a supporter tell it openly & support.

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