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All political parties must learn from Gujarat Elections
by Bulusu Murthy on Dec 23, 2007 05:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sir, It is really great that the people of have voted for the development. Our electorate badly want development and do not care for what ever is the party ruling the state / country. All parties must note that they should not divide people on the basis of caste, creed, religion and also offering some concessions and getting votes is going to be temporary phenomen. Instead if you really develop the country, people shall always be with you. Electorate of this country also must note that you must vote for parties and individuals developing the country in a big way and not those whgo offer you gifts only at the time elections.

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  RE:All political parties must learn from Gujarat Elections
by italyseaayi on Dec 23, 2007 06:03 PM   Permalink
From the results it looks like even muslims did not vote congress. Poor congress could not succede inspite of their unfair announcement of previlages, to Muslims. God Blessed India, Gujarat. and God saved India from Congress and commie influence. Terrorism comes down if Maharastra, Andra, Delhi gets a non-congress governments so that Muslims will not get appeased bu Hurting Hindu sentiments.

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  RE:All political parties must learn from Gujarat Elections
by Love on Dec 23, 2007 06:08 PM   Permalink
Modi....Rahul....Advani....Mulayam....Mayawati....Sonia.....Atal.....and the Whole series.....Just want to cook their bread of Politics on our bodies....Bodies of all Indians.....what a shame......All the efforts of Mahatma Gandhi and all the freedom fighters are going waste......our country is going to the Dogs....what a shame!!!!!!!!!!

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