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ONLY TRUE SECULARS CAN RULE INDIA
by sandeep deshpande on Apr 29, 2009 11:26 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Democracy is not in the blood of indians. It only the gandhi family which can rule india effectively They have a very secular lineage, Kashmiri pandit, parsi, muslim, Italian catholic etc.. I salute this great family of India. A truly secular family.

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Re: ONLY TRUE SECULARS CAN RULE INDIA
by raj on Apr 29, 2009 11:41 AM  Permalink
its an international family tooo...
indian, italian, british (nehru's illegal affair), columbian (would-be daughter-in-law)
but no space 4 indians
is it a symbol of globalization?

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Re: ONLY TRUE SECULARS CAN RULE INDIA
by PEHCHANKAUN on Apr 29, 2009 11:48 AM  Permalink
Do you think only secularism is required to rule the country like India?? The Secularism may be one of the requirements. The main things which are required is to have enough qualifications, experience and to be well versed with the country's culture. The present Gandhi family (Sonia and her kids) I dont think they have all these qualifications. The qualification they have is only a "GANDHI" name and by its virtue they want to rule the country. Any right thinking human being, educated, true Indian cannot support this. Only the uneducated like the gandhis may suuport. And who are the supporters of Gandhis at present days?? Only the minorities and psedue Hindus support this gandhis for some gains. Person like Manmohan Singh who is highly educated, well known all over the world has became a puupet in the hands of gandhis. Where do gandhis stand in front of MMS?? Its a serious matter to be thought about. Mr. Sandeep you seem to be highly educated, I request you to kindly think over it.

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politics
by sakuntala panda on Apr 29, 2009 11:25 AM  Permalink 

election should be done within 15days.This rule to be made.This is only congress prepared with coallition with election commission which will help them to win.

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Not only Journalists...
by Jiju John on Apr 29, 2009 11:25 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The ignorance on subject of discussion is not only with the journalists, but, very unfortunately, with more than 70% of parlamentarians. I have seen an empty parliament when there are discussions on serious subjects like Patent law and such ones. A few were just sitting and warming the bench and some in saffron dress were chanting mantras! Fate of Indian democracy...

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Re: Not only Journalists...
by Vidisha on Apr 29, 2009 11:41 AM  Permalink
Yeah saffronites are the only trouble-makers. Xians dont really bother about religion much, right?

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Re: Re: Not only Journalists...
by Jiju John on Apr 29, 2009 11:46 AM  Permalink
There are fanatics in every group... every religion... every school of thought.... None of them are my role models...

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Re: Re: Re: Not only Journalists...
by Vidisha on Apr 29, 2009 11:55 AM  Permalink
Even I dont like saffron clothes and big red tilaks on politicians. But I equally hate associating all religious fanaticism with saffronites only.

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Re: Not only Journalists...
by sandeep deshpande on Apr 29, 2009 11:29 AM  Permalink
What the mullashs and padris ( If there were any)doing kindly share more

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Re: Re: Not only Journalists...
by Jiju John on Apr 29, 2009 11:34 AM  Permalink
I presented some genuine concerns in our system. Not to have any communal thoughts. Absolutely not... But we do not need swamis or mullas or padris in Indian parliament. Parliament itself is holy place for democracy and good political leaders are the poojaris. Religion, religious opinion and fanatism should stay with ones on mind and do not mix it up with politics.

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Re: Re: Re: Not only Journalists...
by sandeep deshpande on Apr 29, 2009 11:37 AM  Permalink
i like your second piece. its only 15-20 mps who run the circus of democracy in india. others are really clowns.

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Not only Journalists...
by Jiju John on Apr 29, 2009 11:43 AM  Permalink
Let me put 100 to 150. MPs should be specialized in their knowledge. Some of them should have in-depth knowledge in science, some in economics, law, social aspects... all should form a team. Remember, a good ruling party and a lively opposition party constitues a vibrant democracy.

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VOTE FOR BJP
by simanchal swain on Apr 29, 2009 11:24 AM  Permalink 

I think BJP is the only party which can do better work than others.As we know all the Ghotalas (Chara,Boffars,and many more)are happen during congress party and other party.And these are come to public under BJP party.Even though they are softens towards Hindus still they ministers are little bit educated as compare to others.So my VOTE is going to BJP.

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MANY REGIONAL(ANTI-NATIONAL)OUTFITS HAVE
by RAJEEV GUPTA on Apr 29, 2009 11:24 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

GROWN UP DUE TO THIS LIKE RJD,BSP,LJP,SP,CPM,CPI,NCP,DMK etc. to name a few.Infact the list of such opportunistic and anti-national outfits is endless and the self imposed head of each and every outfit wants to become the PM.......what a joke.....

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Re: MANY REGIONAL(ANTI-NATIONAL)OUTFITS HAVE
by vishal pongurlekar on Apr 29, 2009 11:26 AM  Permalink
vote for abcd or xyz

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Corporate India becomes anti-Indian
by mammen antony on Apr 29, 2009 11:24 AM  Permalink 

80% of the Pvt.concerns do not give a paid leave to the employees to cast their votes.Mr.Shourie what explanation you have got to give on that, and you expect the rural remote villagers to vote for you.Educate the corporate India, or make make a stringent rules to Corporate houses so that their employees can exercise their right.

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We Respect...!
by straight forward on Apr 29, 2009 11:19 AM  Permalink 

Mr. Shourie
We respect Indian democracy. We respect the spirit behind it. But any system must be live to the changing environment.What are your views about the changes that may be required in the present day scenario in the electoral system for Lok Sabha

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