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Manmohan Ji u r a man of integrity
by desi on Jun 20, 2008 09:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

now guys dont jump. i know many will, who cant think beyond case,religion, region. Of the current politician i can tell he is a man of principles. If a person is good there r always people who think its weakness and try to bully. There is a word called patience. If u r surrounded by 100 corrupt gondas. if u want to do good to ur country. u have to be patient, thoughtful and careful. thats what he is.

So dont write crap, i can bet if u were in his position , u wouldnt hesitate to sell the country....

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  RE:Manmohan Ji u r a man of integrity
by Sastry on Jun 20, 2008 10:29 PM   Permalink
His only ve qualification is just being absolutely loyal to Her Majesty's Voice. The next best part of his tenure for the rabid minorities is his penchant to implement "Minority First" principle.

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  RE:Manmohan Ji u r a man of integrity
by Bharat Kr on Jun 20, 2008 10:18 PM   Permalink
Do you understand the word principles? Surely not. That man cheated President Kalam to dissolve Bihar assembly. That man allowed an affidavit to be filed in the Supreme Court denouncing Sri Ram's existence, and declaring Ramayan is a fiction. Wake up and try to see the truth. Manmohan-congress govt is a disaster for the nation.

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  RE:Manmohan Ji u r a man of integrity
by desi on Jun 20, 2008 10:26 PM   Permalink
u r talking about govt. I am talking about individual. Know the difference.btw PM alone cant decide about Kalam sir. He is trying in his best capacity being surround by unethical , selfish politician to maintain his integrity. I can say, if it would have been any other person, they would comprise and become part of the system(corrupt)

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