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Victory at what cost?
by S Shrikanth on Jul 22, 2008 09:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

A 12% inflation, indifference towards farmers suicide, food grain shortage, thousands reeling under flood, common man crying with pain due to price rise, Ambanis-Tatas becoming double rich.And Govt showing that nuclear deal is cure for all wef today. :-(

The PM is a battered victor. Just 4 votes more than 271. Is it a momemt to celebrate or regret?

Here are the costs the PM has paid:

1. Bringing his numbers in parliament from 345 to 275 (just 4 more than the majority).
2. You did defections/abstention from opposition camp.
3. You made a crime convict to Coal Minister.
4. You too support from hard core criminal convicts serving imprisonment who are convicted for mass murders, rape, arson, extortion and anti national activities.
5. You have ignored common man issues and put your personal agenda on top.

As a result, you Govrnment is really in ICU now as you are facing stiffer challenge to save it than earlier.

You are the weakest ever. You have completely lost what you gained the respect you gained during 1991-96.

You have won the battle but lost the war.



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by anmol anand on Jul 22, 2008 09:12 PM   Permalink
I don't know if u are aware of the nuclear deal benefits, electricity for all, power developments to run plants and factories that subsequently will employ the common man. Get a life, the PM has done what is most feasible, he can't change the face of India in a short time, everything takes time, if inflation is growing, so is Economy. If economy is growing, so are labour getting attracted to Delhi for instance to find jobs. And above all, if power is ensured through nuclear reactors, farming, irrigation and basic electricity in ever far flung, secluded government hospitals will be ensured. If Edison would have been alive today, he would have been mocking at u coz u don't realise the benefits, causes, effects of not having electricity when water is depleting rapidly.

If PM has got low support, that is because i challenge you that most MP's just want to topple the govt to bring in theirs and i can confidently say most of them think its some kind of nuclear bomb or something that is being created by Indo-US ties.

If u want to do something for India,there are vacancies in Orrisa government schools in villages, start teaching children part time, do something for ur country.

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by SANTANU RAY on Jul 22, 2008 09:21 PM   Permalink
Believe me Anmol Anand (is it a name?), you have very less knowledge about the Nuclear issue which is being depicted in your comment. by the means the Nuclear deal is going to make a sea change, not even in next 40 years. But the point he raised are partly true. No one, neither the Govt, nor the opposition raised the real problematic concerns of the common men. I am congratulating our PM, and I wish we proceed as a proud country. But just a request that by no means we should loose our sovereign policy.
Thank you.

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by RK J on Jul 22, 2008 09:17 PM   Permalink
Oh ya!! U n ur BJP knw the most b best!! Get lost man!!

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by SANTANU RAY on Jul 22, 2008 09:16 PM   Permalink
Yes Shrikant, you are right. The Govt actually is loosing the battle/war. But the point is "Who is the winner?". Nobody. And the worst sufferer is the common people. You raised the issues properly and those issues should be discussed in the parliament. But sadly no one, not the Govt, not the Opposition did their job. Sadly it's the real picture of the current politics.

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by RK J on Jul 22, 2008 09:18 PM   Permalink
Philosphy mat jhaar be.. "Who is the winner".. UPA is the winner.. India is the winner.. n all sane people are winner.. Samajh me aayi baat!

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by SANTANU RAY on Jul 22, 2008 09:24 PM   Permalink
hyan yaar, samajh me aayi baat. Lekin tereko keya economics yah political science ati he keya? nehi ati, to ja ke jhanda hilake mosti korna, yahan pe discuss korne kiun aaya?????
Masti korna yaar, kaheko time waste korta hey/??????

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by Sam K. John on Jul 22, 2008 09:09 PM   Permalink
All those who bite the dust finally philosophise. Dont worry. Take a sleeping pill.

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by Mohan Cherian on Jul 22, 2008 09:12 PM   Permalink
You loser !!! shutup and get lost to china with the commies. Singh is King he is the best PM ever had you foool shitkant

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by Guest on Jul 22, 2008 09:29 PM   Permalink
Its a great Augary that UPA led govt. got reinstated. The entire credit goes to Dr.Manmohan singh for his firmness and determination to fill the void in terms of Energy prevailing Energy crisis. Thanks to Dr.Abdul Kalam for the intervention at the appropriate time.
I can see an young Prime Minister in Mr.Rahul Gandhi who made a niche of himself in the mids of uncouth Parlimentarians, and this only reminds me of Sri Jawaharlal Nehru in front of every one in the form of Mr.Rahul and embodiment of truth and service.
Its a lesson to all the negative forces of the country and threy in turn fall in line with Mr.Rahul's noble thinking of unity in diversity to implement the Indo-US Nuclear treaty in the right perspective, in the wider interest of the Nation.
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by manjeet grang on Jul 22, 2008 09:09 PM   Permalink
AAp Ki to buury tarah se phat gayee hai . Take it easy

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by tdssundharam on Jul 23, 2008 09:04 PM   Permalink
BJP lost the Govt. by one vote!!
Then UPA winning by 4 votes is foiur times better!!
whatever has happened is just as "lot of watewr has flown over the bridge"!!

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