RE:money
by Innovator on Jul 24, 2008 11:32 AM Permalink
This is a good question. This question has been disturbing the minds of all well-meaning persons through out history. The best example is given in the illustration of a policeman chasing a criminal. The criminal while fleeing is reciting the national anthem. Should the policeman stand to attention or continue chasing? This country is full of thieves chanting the national anthem. They themselves will turn back and accuse the policeman of violating the law. The policeman who catches the thief even when the thief is chanting the national anthem is a statesman. This is the answer.
RE:money
by Binu Mathew on Jul 24, 2008 11:27 AM Permalink
what happened to their former Party President accepting money on video,nothing came out of it not to forget bellary mafia......who is teaching who....
RE:money
by mariappan on Jul 24, 2008 11:35 AM Permalink
Mr. Binu, Dont talk crap, what bellary mafia are you talking. Are you in karanataka, if so just recollect how 8o mla's ditched devaraj urs overnight and joined congress to form the gundu rao government. Who was responsible for the byre gowda episode way back in 80's, the first instance of money being directly used to purchase mla's. you guys cant accept a bjp government but have no shame in running to the same bjp chief minister for favours be it the church or the wakf board.If you and your dinosaur dated idelaogical commies are so good, why is that all the educated and hard working malayalees are flocking out of kerala to other states and countries?
RE:money
by Chanakya on Jul 24, 2008 11:25 AM Permalink
if an MP gets sold, then what type of a charactor he is and what type of a party he belonged to.... there are umpteem questions...you need to answer..
RE:money
by RK on Jul 24, 2008 11:31 AM Permalink
Of course he is bad and he must be punished. But what if a party president is involved in such crime? Sonia and Amar singh have done this and then pressurized CNN/IBN.