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Advani's book shows how hawk turned soft
by on Mar 21, 2008 11:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I feel sorry for the reporter - Neerja Chowdhury. After writing a decent article, s/he just had to add salt to milk by saying that praise for Modi was due to Advani's "lingering sense of worry about his Lok Sabha constituency in Gujarat".

You are talking about the person who resigned from the parliament immediately after being accused in the Hawala scandal. I do not know how you look yourself in the mirror or sleep at night after blatantly accusing tall leaders like Advani of such small thinking when there is absolutely nothing in 60 years of his political career that remotely shows any lust for political power. If Advani or Vajpayee were ever after such positions, they would have been a nameless congresswala 40 years ago after having figured out the quickest way to a ministership.

This is like reading Ramayana and then accusing Rama of having lust for power forgetting that he went to 14 years of Vanawas to keep his father%u2019s word. Some people just never learn. Keep your head in the sand and keep claiming that the world is dark or blind. Just know that your perception of world being blind is not a reality and the last laugh is on you.

You must have a leadership & readership that thrives on negative reporting about BJP / RSS. If this kind of daily activities puts food on your table then it looks like "Papi Pet a Sawal Hai". Sorry to have tried to wake you up.

Dhananjay Bhide
San Diego, CA


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by Tathagata Mukherjee on Mar 21, 2008 11:22 PM   Permalink

Well said. However, Indian media has exposed itself badly - now nobody gives a damn abt it.

Look at Gujarat election 2007. Not a single media report could muster courage and write actual situation.

too much lies make you idiot. Same happened with indian media, specially english media.

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by Kumar on Mar 22, 2008 09:02 AM   Permalink
ha ha two pili chaddis complimenting each other! Next time wear a diaper underneath so the chaddi doesn't change it's color

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by Dhananjay on Mar 22, 2008 10:38 AM   Permalink
Kumar:

You seem to be living with a lot of angler and hatred. Unfortunately for you and fortunately for others, such abusive language reflect on you rather than on those you are trying to abuse. You have issues you need to deal with. Even ideological adversaries are human beings first and adversaries later and your language is disgraceful fro you. Of course, next time others may not caution you. I believe that you have within you the ability to introspect and evolve. Good luck.

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by GGG on Mar 22, 2008 01:45 AM   Permalink
Hi Dhananjay Bhide,
you have pointed out lapses on reporter/rediff part. Before reading your write up a thought that most of NRI does not have interest & time to think about political/social matters in India, but you proved that Indians will never forget motherland.

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by Dhananjay on Mar 22, 2008 10:39 AM   Permalink
Hi GGG:

You should never forget nor sacrifice the interests of your mother even after you are married. India will always be the mother for all NRIs whereever they are.

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by satyarthi on Mar 21, 2008 11:40 PM   Permalink
Neerja Choudhary, an Indian express journalist is said to be a BJP sympathsing journalist. Sometimes denial of Rajaya Sabha Seat force journalist to 'undertake critical analysis'.

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