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Rajdeep did the right thing.
by nellore kishore on Jul 24, 2008 10:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I feel that Rajdeep has done the right thing by handing over the tapes to the Speaker. Can anyone say that in previous cases of sting operations, which was telecasted over television had any real impact. Our answer will be no. I feel that telecasting the tapes would not have impacted the people who gave the bribe, now the speaker is in a position to take a decision without skiping it as any other case.

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  RE:Rajdeep did the right thing.
by chanakya maurya on Jul 24, 2008 10:15 AM   Permalink
Because he and his employers do not have the guts to make those tapes public.

However, those tapes have little or no value at all after what the darshaks saw "live" drama taking place at the well of the House.

Handing over the tapes to a dumb bell like Somu is another dumb action by this media.

Somu the speaker should not only resign from the post of the Speaker of a highly infected House, but also resign from its membership if any scruple is left in his fat head at all.

As a matter of fact the Rashtrapati Bhavan can take some severe measure.

However, as an anticipatory bail, the dirtiest politician of them all has installed a barbie doll in the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

So the people of Bharatvarsh are at the mercy of Almighty and the UPA thugs.

The most important question is what our democratic machinery can do under the filthiest circumstances that took place so unashamedly on
that most unfortunate event in the parliamentary history of Bharatvarsh.

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  RE:Rajdeep did the right thing.
by nellore nanda kishore on Jul 24, 2008 03:36 PM   Permalink
If we do not beleive in any one legal system and simply blame on others, then we everybody are reason for the current happenings. Or one day we will be victims of the happenings.

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