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Left launches national campaign against UPA's policies
by Uday Sharma on Jul 14, 2008 03:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In order to launch a national campaign, a party has to be national in character. As every Indian is aware, either Congress or BJP have the reach to call a campaign national. Why are left deluding themselves? Creating a hotch-potch third front is not going to make their campaign any legitimate. Tail had a dog to wag till the time it was artificially attached to a dog. Now that the tail has fallen out, it does not have a dog it can wag all the time and the frustration is showing. Anyway, any indian who is worth his or her salt knows how Indian left is sold to Chinese interests and will not support their efforts to destabilise India.

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  RE:Left launches national campaign against UPA's policies
by venkatesan rajagopalan on Jul 14, 2008 03:56 PM   Permalink
Uday,

Comrades ke pas koi kaam nahe hai. So they are doing all these. Even Karat does not know what is 123 Hyde act. he hides his ineffeiciency and want to play a majoe destabilising role if they get electe again in the next elections.
Commicks are curse on the nation. Tell karat to go for a honey moon with Brinda yaar for 2 years .

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by swedeshi on Jul 14, 2008 04:32 PM   Permalink
There is no surprise in having people who are doing sacrifices for become rich and father killing his own daughter for marrying a man belonging to another catse, in our coutry like India since it is having a lot of people like you

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by Sahadevan KK on Jul 14, 2008 04:28 PM   Permalink
MMS budhu was not ready to good works for poor people.

Congress has to collect atleast 500 MPs to get good sleep in coming days. Sonia should understand Left was good ally.

Notorious Karunakaran reached in Delhi to purchase MPs from various parties and sources. K'ran is become notorious with sale and purchase for Narasimha Rao. Power and money hunger individuals are running for it.

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  RE:Left launches national campaign against UPA's policies
by Joseph George on Jul 15, 2008 02:04 PM   Permalink
Uday,

Look around - How many states are the BJP (not NDA) ruling and how may are the Congress (not UPA). Less than the Left.

You are quite right about the CPM not being national in character (they are closer to being traitors than patriots) but please do check the number of individual votes garnered by them (overall and statewise).

Also they are the only idealogues (however pointless) and organised (more than the chadi battalion and monkey dal)

Please do not underestimate our enemies.

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  RE:Left launches national campaign against UPA's policies
by Dipak Bose on Jul 14, 2008 04:59 PM   Permalink
LEFT has 3 states, BJP 3, Congress 1



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by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 15, 2008 09:11 AM   Permalink
Dipak Boseji... please please do not bluff in discussion forums with your General knowledge.. Can you tell us which is the only one state ruled by Congress......

So what about Andrapradesh , Maharashtra, Delhi, Goa...etc.. all ruled by left or what..

Kuchbi bolta hei......

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by Joseph George on Jul 15, 2008 02:08 PM   Permalink
Dear Pradeep,

I took it that Bose implied sole not supportive rule i.e. Congress ruled not UPA ruled.

Unlike where CPM has gradually succeeded in reducing their reliance on affiliations within LDF.



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