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self proclaimed patriots and experts on nuclear/foreign policies
by pramodm on Jul 15, 2008 11:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Advani is no expert in any subject other than communcalization of politics. Communists are educated but biased. These people want american products, american business, american jobs, education for their children etc. but when it comes to nation, they want the nation to develope. For if nation develops, no body will believe them nefarious designs and agendas. No body will vote. So oppose any move to develope. That is they blindly opposing. Actually case is, we need no more nuclear tests. Kalam himself said, we donot need to test everyday. Foregin policy is always balanced. The whole noise is, congress is credited with ushering economic reforms. Now it should not also get the credit of energy reforms. BJP will be known for buidling temple or destroying mosque or violence. Communists are known for closure of industries. So they are afraid

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by Srinand Kaushik on Jul 15, 2008 11:59 AM   Permalink
No one built proper roads in the country, and it took BJP to come to power, 60 years after independence to build roads - the basic necessity of any country.

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by shivakumar saravanan on Jul 15, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink
Mr. Srinand Kaushik,
Thanks to learn from you the fact that we indians have seen roads only after BJP came to power, so i think we were riding bullock carts before they came to power. You people can fool few people everytime by barking and not every people every time.

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by Job KK on Jul 15, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink
Which Road you are saying? Is it Ramsethu Road?

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