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BJP IN KARNATAKA
by parkash luthra on May 23, 2008 02:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

CONGRESS FAILED, JD(S) FAILED AND DID NOT FULFIL ITS PROMISE AFTER BEING CM FOR THE
TIME AGREED. IT I FOR THE PEOPLE TO JUDGE
AND GIVE CHANCE TO BJP. ITS DESIGNATED CM
WOULD BRING THE STATE OUT OF CHAOS & THE
MISERIES FACED.

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  RE:BJP IN KARNATAKA
by Rajesh. M S on May 23, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
BJP's Designitated CM will do following things, because he is having great knowledge in these.
1. Bring down Lemon prices, coz he was working in Mandya Market carrying Lemon bags.
2. Take Over all Rice Mills in Karnataka , as he did the rice Mill of his Father in Law
3. Bring peace to every family in Karnataka, helping out in diging a sump in the outlet of their houses.
4. Get everyone Insurance Policies, through his beloved LIC agent.
5. Atleast one mining license per family.

Hope if he is the CM, its greatest day of Karnataka as he has atleast onequality each from our previous CMs.



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  RE:BJP IN KARNATAKA
by vijsr on May 23, 2008 08:54 PM   Permalink
Rajesh,if congress c m take oth,please wright about their knowledge for looted our country since 50 yr.

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  RE:BJP IN KARNATAKA
by Rajesh. M S on May 23, 2008 10:28 PM   Permalink
Sure I can, unfortunately Congress has not mentioned any name for post.
All Political Parties are bunch of scamsters, there is no difference. The problem with us is we keep lot of hopes and bring them to power, when they fail, we keep on finding alternatives, the classic example for that is State UP, where you can find all parties and everybody have ruled and failed. The problem is, most of us we just think one month before elections to elect a candidate, we never think round five years to elect or reject him.



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