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mid term polls
by kalyan ram on Sep 03, 2007 11:02 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

how come the media polls predict that congress wins 200 seats if an snap election happens?....narasimha rao was definitely the last worthy congress prime minister who had taken india on growth path.....in present day no one in congress party is worthy of leading the country.....how come the congress still win the election when it was busy in dividing and ruling this country?.....had the divide and rule tactics of congress came to fruition?.....cannot imagine what these congress leaders will do to our country if given absolute majority.....atleast left parties are working as an speed breakers on these congress leaders.....is the hate against present UPA government was just limited to some bloggers and discussion boards like us?....is our country submitted to long haul to italian slavery?.....

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by Krishna Prasad on Sep 03, 2007 11:05 AM   Permalink
I agree the men with vision was none other than
Rao and Singh !!!

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by Anuj Kumar Singh on Sep 03, 2007 11:17 AM   Permalink
Who Rao?

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by ASHOK on Sep 03, 2007 11:35 AM   Permalink
Man with Vision and Honesty was Rajiv Gandhi.
Modren India, with massive dose of Privatisation was his creation. His plan was executed Brilliantly by MM Singh and NarSimha Rao.

Rajiv went for Telecom / Computers/ Auto Industry.

It was Peter Drucker who advised Rajiv that India should get out of old 3rd rate Cars ( Fiat / Ambassador) and moderenise its Automobile Industry as 1 direct Job in Auto Industry creates 6 more.

Unfortunately we do not have these two well wishers of India.

V.P Singh has been the curse of India and you can spot many V.P Singh Clones who do not know what next and are busy putting Indians in a path of conflict.

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