If Rahul Gandhi believes that the present political system is destructive, then why doesn't he attempt to change it?
He is in a commanding position and he is surrounded by several sycophant politicians. So, it must be very easy to at least make a beginning and start improving it. Why is he not working towards a change?
The fact is he is a junkie. Loves to talk. By admitting that the political system is destructive, he thinks he will not be considered a part of that shit.
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by Seema Bhargav on Mar 27, 2008 02:53 PM Permalink
abe no single person can change the system... he needs youth to support him...... OK.... when you work with a company that does not mean you love policies of those company... its just a matter of one becoming head of teh comapny to change the rules with support of shareholders
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by Loan Shark on Mar 27, 2008 03:09 PM Permalink
rahul has been an MP from amethi for a long time now ... he has been serving the peopel of amethi ... now he is going national and furthering his youthful image at a time when BJP is fielding an 80 yr old jinnah lover for PM.
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by james ap on Mar 27, 2008 02:58 PM Permalink
It is all about to gain power and no one is really looking into the problems which are India facing today. But, I am quite sure that If Government Employees are non-corrupt and do thier duties sincerely, India can overcome all the probelms. I still do not understand why Petrolum companies are giving ads. Only All vehicles owners can purchase their products and not by cycleman. If there is any change in rates, we can understand this ads. all are Government undertaking establishments and spending crors for ads. If these companies can stops giving ads, defenitely, petrolium prices can be reduced by 20 to 25 % from the present rates. No one sees such problems.