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does mmsingh have a stake in india's future?
by Pradip Parekh on Jun 25, 2008 06:09 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

the man is in his 80s. he is trying to live for history, not for his country's good. his children live in usa. what possible stake can he have in india's future? add to the fact that he is beholden to the whims of a foreign woman.

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by Pradip Parekh on Jun 25, 2008 06:29 AM   Permalink
also, add to all that the man has lost all elections he has ever contested. put it other way, the people dont want him; so, why would he care about the people? his boss is a very secretive person hailing from a foreign country with a faith known to be hostile to india's mainstream ethos that it seeks to persistently subvert thr' conversions. it is very strange that india is presided over by these imposters.

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by Dipak Bose on Jun 25, 2008 09:02 AM   Permalink
MM Singh has property in India worth more than Rs. 8 Crores, although all his life he was a civil servant. What is the source?


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by sam thomas on Jun 25, 2008 10:45 AM   Permalink
how did you come with that figure? He has worked in world bank,UN and many such international bodies and they pay very well. What you expect from?should he live i DHOTI or pyjama and chant the mantra all day long and create scams.just because there is price rise and inflation which is true every where in the world ,you are castigating a person like manmohan singh .nobody alks about vajpaye and advani ,how much they made .The so called son-inlaws and daughter ilaws fortune..do you know about that .At least Dr. Manmohan singh didnt allow his children to become politicians....This is our mentality ..so sort of tribal mentality ..we cannot see beyond our Ghettos ..typical indian mentality cant see anyone progressing..always want to ditch the moment the situation becomes tough.What sort of so society we are creating...

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by hanek singh on Jun 25, 2008 07:17 AM   Permalink
DO NOT FORGET THAT HE HAD BEEN A BOBOO ALL HIS LIFE . WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM A MAN LIKE HIM

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by Prem Mohan on Jun 25, 2008 08:07 AM   Permalink
We can expect more from a dynamic politician like Prakash Karat.

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by ryan on Jun 25, 2008 10:10 AM   Permalink
Prem Mohan is probably another avataar of Sahadevan KK :P
If it is the need of the hour to remove congress from power, then it is also the need of the hour to dump the communists in bangaal ki khadi. India has suffered all these years because of stupid socialistic policies. Indians can only thrive in capitalistic societies, hence Indians migrate to US/UK and other capitalistic economies, not to communist hell-holes like china and cuba. Communism must be completely uprooted from the Indian psyche. India's condition will improve only when the govt. stops interfering with the society and economy. Remove all sorts of stupid reservations and let people with real brains be in charge for once.

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by Money tvs on Jun 25, 2008 10:01 AM   Permalink
What!!! The biggest joke of the day. and Prakash karath himself is a joke

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by kraft on Jun 25, 2008 09:48 AM   Permalink
Karat and Gang has done only Strikes,Gheraos
Work stoppages, Demand for pay without Work and other such destructions. To expect him to do any Constructive work from such Lazy Politicians is the hight of Absurdity!
Either You [Prem Mohan] are joking or you are insane.

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