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Congress Betrays India again
by rajesh bal t on Jul 21, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Once again a congress government betrays india by selling our soverignity to US. when the inflation rate is so high and common man is finding it difficult to keep both ends meet our PM and his Party are spending crores of rupees to buy MPs. This clearly shows that neither the PM nor the Congress party is concerned about the common man. Maybe the US govrnment has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount as BRIBE to the PM & his Party. Otherwise it is difficult to know fro wher the money is being pumped into buy the MPs. The money spent for this is flowing from the US. A congress PM had a hand in the Bribery recieved for the BOFORS deal. Now another Congress PM has a hand in this issue. Let the common man protest against this by routing this evil party out of power in the next election...JAI HIND.

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  RE:Congress Betrays India again
by Prashanth DSouza on Jul 21, 2008 12:24 PM   Permalink
maybe your assumptions are correct and then again....MAYBE NOT... ever heard of providing proof for what you say and write? Atleast be careful about what you write...it can be used against you later.

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  RE:Congress Betrays India again
by shikha bhatia on Jul 21, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
Aaha..., you appear to be the one who is on top of everything! But, do you have anything to support your conclusions..., just try answering few questions.., a) What is nuc deal all about! b) Where does India loose in this? C) If money is involved, are the MPs being bought only by Congress? D) what if congress goes..., who will be the next PM? E) Do you favour early pols? F) if a co-allition comes again, will you be happy to see BSP head as a PM of this nation?

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