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The only solution
by gaurang patel on Jun 22, 2008 01:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Now the smaller parties have started to show their colors to biggers parties like congress & bjp. The coilation led govt. may run for 5 yrs. but at the cost of dealings & growth. The smaller parties are literally blackmailing any ruling govt. as they have given support to them. Its right time people of India chose either of the two parties for their country:

i) Congress or ii ) Bjp

No matter both this parties have faults in themselves but either anyone of them should be given clear verdit to rule as now smaller parties have begun blackmailing govt. as currently there is coilition govt.. Previously it was NDA & now it is UPA. Both sufferring because of Coilition. So its wise to chose either of the two parties even though we are not happy about them.



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  RE:The only solution
by tunak tunak on Jun 22, 2008 01:29 PM   Permalink
Righto ... So cast your vote for our National Party

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by Raghu Bhatkhande on Jun 23, 2008 10:19 AM   Permalink
Rightly say.

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  RE:The only solution
by Parameshwara Tunga on Jun 22, 2008 05:49 PM   Permalink
If india is ruled by any one of the 2 parties either Congress or BJP then you can see the strong Democratic country in the world. All prties are only black mailing the major parties. There is no difference in policies between the two if there is it is only cosmatic.

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by abhay rawle on Jun 22, 2008 02:35 PM   Permalink
We the people, by the people, for the people make this things happen and as usual blame the others( our national passtime)

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