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bjp & CONG
by nvee on Jul 21, 2008 11:21 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

bjp & cong are the only 2 parties which have some semblance of getting our nation somewhere..BJP & CONG - If you want to be remembered well by the future generations - towards the end of your lifetime pls do something good - BJP & CONG - solve ur differences - agree to disagree - and do the nation's business - GET TOGETHER and make our dreams come true - Its time you showed that maturity - decimate the chutta paise parties - break free - If we cannot get back to a 2 party system - then this is the ONLY COALITION THAT CAN WORK FOR THE COUNTRY - PROVIDED YOU R WILLING FOR IT!!!

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by pankaj vohra on Jul 21, 2008 12:04 PM   Permalink
LK Advani should support UPA on N Deal, and the very next day of Signing the Deal, MMS should resign and dissolve LS morally.

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by Smeer on Jul 21, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink
ye neta aaps mein jab hi milte hain jab inka koi swarth poora karna hota hai jaise salary, bhatte aur doosri suvidhayen, par jab aam aadmi ke hit ki baat hoti hai to ye ladne lag jaate hain ya uska dikhawa karte hain, to inse ye apeksha rakhna hamare liye bura hoga.

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by Pritam Faldesai on Jul 21, 2008 12:24 PM   Permalink
Do you know what will happen than.. if there is no opposition .... jungle raaj will prevail..... there wont be any limit to corruption till the entire country is stripped.There is a meaning why every democracy has an opposition.They are meant to oppose the bad policies ... its a different issue that bjp and left oppose every policy. they want to remain stagnant. That is why left ruled states like west bengal are still one of the least developed states

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