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this sheela bhatt is stupid like rest of media
by Chaliya on Jul 23, 2008 11:37 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

tell me isn't money a big thing in india? tell me who dosen't bribe in india? even a common man does to get his way. the whole system is corrupted not one particular party.

she is talking as if Mayawati was foolproof. she started this whole thing by poaching MPs from SP. do u think they would have come for free? but media is forever talking of her so-called political rise instead of blaming her for starting this horse trading.

many indians like sheela bhatt and media are worst offenders of india. they will talk to suit their ways. but they know internally that whole of india is like this. they are venting frustrations of the win of a honest and a man of integrity like MMS. it hurts them that a man who has good visions for india is able to win and go ahead. becoz of people like sheela bhatt only india is rotting since so many years.

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  RE:this sheela bhatt is stupid like rest of media
by lakshmi narayana on Jul 23, 2008 11:59 AM   Permalink
I totally agree with you. The following three
points in the article has convinced me that
author of this article is biased.

1)When the sensational scandal about how the Samajwadi Party allegedly tried to bribe three BJP MPs broke, Congressmen were stunned. On seeing bundles of Rs 1,000 notes, which were smuggled into the House by the MPs, some Congress leaders started leaving the House.
Only when Lalu Yadav returned to his seat and started flaying the BJP for conspiracy did the Congressmen come back to their seats.



2)Curiously, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar [Images], Petroleum Minister Murli Deora, Panchayati Raj Minister Mani Shanker Aiyar and Steel Minister Ram Vilas Paswan did not look elated after the victory. The emerging
olitical equations are probably disturbing them.



3)Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus, who defeated the Roman armies, secured victory at heavy cost to his troops. He could not attack Rome itself. He famously said, 'One more such victory and we are lost.'There is a lesson for the Congress in that story.

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