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Weakest PM
by VB on Jul 22, 2008 04:16 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The so called a weakset PM of this great country can shake all of us for a very noble cause. That is the strength of this country and its democracy. The country will forge ahead only and no one check. We feel that he like one of us only but polititains have scolded him like anything.

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  RE:Weakest PM
by Vinod Lall Aryachalil on Jul 22, 2008 04:25 PM   Permalink
In USA, such big issues they will find a vote of trust from common people (opinion poll), In our great India, only a simple vote of trust from parliament (Ruling party can buy any number of MPS if they got enough money to spend!!!)

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by Jai Singh on Jul 22, 2008 04:37 PM   Permalink
With present internet and media taking, public votes must be quite easy.

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by Vinod Lall Aryachalil on Jul 22, 2008 05:25 PM   Permalink
It is not at all easy, But if all the net web masters together make a forum to form a opinion poll of public, it will give you the result. Also it require the 100% clarity of the N-deal points (especially those harmful for India) in the Public. Here nobody will take care once they got elected, Then there is only Horse/Donkey trading are happening...

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  RE:Weakest PM
by Waquar Ahmed on Jul 22, 2008 04:35 PM   Permalink
A GOOD SUGGESTION FRIEND

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  RE:Weakest PM
by Vinod Lall Aryachalil on Jul 22, 2008 05:28 PM   Permalink
Good Suggestion, But who will take care of the Public Interest here?
Hopefully 99% our people (Indians) don't know anything about the N-Deal. Same as 90% of MP's may not have any knowledge on the N-Deal.
Anyhow rest in hands of USA...
Long Live & Love India

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