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Two Can Play the Game
by All Right on Jul 23, 2008 08:11 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

So who to believe what the price is? CPI says Rs 25 crores. BJP even claimed Rs 100 crores. Yet in the drama enacted by BJP, only Rs 1 crore was displayed.

So when a Congress MP defects to BJP - knickerwallahs say no bribes.

When a SP MP defects to BSP, the Commies say no bribe. When Siddique defected to BSP, again no bribe.

When JDS and Lok Dal defects to UNPA, both commies and knickerwallahs rub their hands in glee and say no bribes.

Only when a BJP MP defects to Congress party, then BJP & CPM join together to crow "Bribes, bribes"

Commies and Knickerwallahs should know that two can play any game.

Once the cross-voting pattern comes out, it will be seen that there was equal defection from the UPA to the opposition as the UPA started their floor strength at 275


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  RE:Two Can Play the Game
by sunil sirohi on Jul 23, 2008 08:25 AM   Permalink
r u too senile to dream all this up?
amar sing is well known old hand at pimping, extortionoist, so no great deal; but shame on congress to bribe MPs again and again.
and to top it all, the shameless con-men(congress), suggesting the BJP MPs should have gone to police station for FIR !! Imagine a PM influencing CBI, what is the stature of a mearge police station!
the lowest point was to bring the criminals from jail to parliament.
the bribery was so strong, that a lady MP, who didn't have any idea what this whole fiasco was about, went on to say " aaj jab gaon ka har bachha bijli se trast hei...". it is a ridicule on our parliament !! thanks to congress, the parliament is at its lower level.
a MP from Nagaland openly said that he has been promised by UPA that a constitutional amendment will be done according to his wishes if he voted in favour of the govt.
shame on UPA
BJP is a very weak opponent, otherwise UPA didn't have a chance.

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