1. Either the people who got us independence were not patriotic. 2. Congress never cared about country. I will surely not accept the first one and think many wont. The second one is the main reason why India is still not developed. When we got independence I guess most people were thinking good for the country and would have done anything for that. But the congress which was in power with those amazing people as citizens of the nation, only made things worse. Infact just think the mentallity of the people now, I guess most of them are ready to sell the country for a good amount. Actually I dont have any problem with Sonia or MMS, but Congress as party can not do anything good for the country.
RE:there are 2 reasons why India is still not developed country.
by tkr raghu on Jul 18, 2008 08:08 PM Permalink
Long long ago Congress should be dismantle as Gandhi Rajaji told senior leader nobody cared now it had disintergated &it is time scrap the congress a fresh energitic peple should come forward.So sad democracy
RE:there are 2 reasons why India is still not developed country.
by vasu reddy on Jul 18, 2008 08:06 PM Permalink
I feel the first one is wrong.Britishers would have developed better than what we are now...
RE:there are 2 reasons why India is still not developed country.
by vishal srivastava on Jul 18, 2008 08:33 PM Permalink
Yeah.. Sounds like moron...Something you get for free is taken for ride... Cant even realise what this freedom really means to you!
RE:there are 2 reasons why India is still not developed country.
by Sebastian A on Jul 18, 2008 08:06 PM Permalink
Maruti Udyog
In 1971, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Cabinet proposed the production of a "people's car" - a cheap, affordable and efficient indigenous machine that middle-class citizens could afford. While Sanjay had no experience, design proposal or tie-ins with any corporation, he was awarded the contract and the exclusive production license. The criticism that followed this decision was mostly directed at Indira, but the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and victory over Pakistan drowned out the issue. Indira's victory and subsequent Congress landslide in the elections only left Indira Gandhi more powerful. Maruti Udyog, today India's premier automobile manufacturing corporation, was founded by Sanjay Gandhi, but the company did not produce any vehicles during his lifetime. A test model put out as a showpiece of progress was criticized. Public perception turned against Sanjay, and many began to speculate of growing corruption.