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Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Vivek on Jun 30, 2008 11:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Neerja Chowdhury should be shameful, she she keep writing about communist and China. Don't you eat India food like us? Why do you giving excuse that going to make China happy.

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Indian Indian on Jul 01, 2008 12:10 AM   Permalink
What is it in this article which makes you unhappy ? She's talking about an incapable, puppet PM. She's rightly asking to be decisive and take the paralysed govt. out of limbo, It is a beautifuly put up article. In 4 years of this govt. do you know or can you tell if Manmohan Singh took 1 single decision ??

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by Gurpreet Singh on Jul 01, 2008 01:30 AM   Permalink
Being travelling a lot around the world,I can say one thing,that PM's vision has brought India on top.People around the world recognise him as a Intelligent Economist,though he is not a shrewd politician...He brought globalisation in India when he was Finance Minister....Today you land anywhere in the world ,you will see people talking about growth in India......they talk about India's Growth.....lots of countries depend on India to get their jobs done in various sectors....AND we INDIANS should be proud of it.No one is perfect in this world and everyone should realize its very difficult to work in Coalation Govt. where you have to satisfy every politiacl party in Coalation.....Everyone should realize,that things are changing in India.....We are doing good in Many sectors:IT,Medicine,Production to name few....AND YES "ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY"....

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Indian Indian on Jul 01, 2008 02:45 AM   Permalink
Tell us 1 thing about Manmohan Singh's vision. What you are seeing today is the momentum brought in by the Vajpayee Govt. It was during Vajpayee's time when Jaswant Singh worked over time on foreign policy and took India to the top of the world. I have been in US for last 15 years. I know how India started showing up in all business journals. It was all during 2000-2004. This govt. is a nill, Nada, Zero....


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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Darshan on Jul 01, 2008 02:51 AM   Permalink
But it was burnt in a day and that could happen if there are weak leaders like Nero/Dr. Singh..

Remember that..Need a strong leader.

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Vivek on Jul 01, 2008 12:22 AM   Permalink
Read all the articles she has written and you will be able to know here agenda. There is nothing wrong with PM, these China lover are spending lot of China money on PR. All of sudden we are asked to believe that PM is not good. These Chinese agents are playing bad game since long time. We need to bring them to justice and throw them out of India. Many countries have done that and so should we.

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Indian Indian on Jul 01, 2008 12:30 AM   Permalink
We are not asked to believe 'PM is not good', we know PM is not good. Manmohan Singh is worst performing PM ever. Again tell me 1, just 1 thing that PM did in last 4 years that makes you feel he is good.

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Vivek on Jul 01, 2008 12:47 AM   Permalink
Don't change the focus. Communist are traiter and
people like Neerja Chowdhury are their face.

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  RE:Neerja Chowdhury is bias for China
by Brave Boy on Jul 01, 2008 12:45 AM   Permalink
No brother you cannot say that.. He has done one remarkable job i.e Puppet PM. Madam sonia will now project Rahul baba as Next PM. I hope that day will never come.

People must understand that leader of the country should be very bold, courageous and politically correct.

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