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foolish BJP
by mandy k on Jul 21, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

at this movement BJP shud hv acted as matured opposition party, It shud hv discussed the DEAL with UPA and after study it shud hv supported it. IT wud hv wiped out regional parties and crooks like Amarsingh, mulayam, mayavati, All communista, shibu, Both chandras etc.
and the next election cud hv neen straight contest netween BJP & congress in which they cud hv taken up inflation as a issue.

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by selva babu on Jul 21, 2008 12:22 PM   Permalink
true, that would have been better.

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by All Right on Jul 21, 2008 12:26 PM   Permalink
Mandy K:



In order to discuss the deal with UPA, they should have been able to discuss the deal with UPA.... ;-)



If UPA didn't even discuss it with their own allies the Left, citing "secrecy" reasons, how do you think BJP could have discussed it with UPA?



Obviously Congress needs to learn the tact of "taking along everyone" on issues requiring broad consensus...... having ruled the country with brute majority for most part of the last 60 years, it obviously doesn't know how to do that.... :-)



It demands support, and does not know how to command it... that's the real problem...



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by rangdebasanti on Jul 21, 2008 12:27 PM   Permalink
no one got a chance to talk to UPA because of UPA's backdoor habit. They even didn't take left into confidence (left being the partner in Govt); damn NDA.... MMS and Sonia are the curse to India.

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by mandy k on Jul 21, 2008 12:31 PM   Permalink
u hv a point but advani a vetran & a leader of opposition shud hv initiated the movement publicly and then UPA cud not hv said NO in fact then the deal wud hv been made public.

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