Re: IPL not safe
by PRO INDIAN on Mar 10, 2009 03:46 PM
It means because of these coward and stupid terrorists we should not do anything ? Now cricket, next they will restrict our movements, even staying in our own house will also make dangerous ? These dirty terrorists wants life of Indian people miserable.....you understand. They want to create fears in our minds.
Re: Re: IPL not safe
by Moby Mathew on Mar 10, 2009 03:49 PM
yes, you are true but what is happening is a fact. Unless the Govt does not take strict measures, the life of every person is unsafe.
Re: Re: Re: IPL not safe
by PRO INDIAN on Mar 10, 2009 03:56 PM
With the fear of these Coward Pakistani Terrorists why we should not organise or Celebrate Independence Day, Republic Day, Diwali, Holi, New Year etc.... Due to Fear Factor if we don't do anything it would be the biggest win for these Dirty Terrorists and ultimately Winner will be Pakistan's Proxy War.
This man modi is champion of bribes and politicians are champion of taking it ,so where is the problem ,Modi will get whatever he wants. India rocks with bribe takers and bribe givers. Ask Modi why he can't get a a deccent drainage system for cricket fields.why Mhd Kaif has to buy ball and bat for his team. But who cares..this is India...
With Congress at the helm of affairs, we are on our own. Remember! Congress ruled India for 40 years from 1947 to 1993. We were ranked 7th in the world on GDP as on 1944, and were ranked 52nd as on 1990. Does that ring the bell...!? In economic theory, there is something called "Hindu Growth Rate". You know what it means!!! It means, a growth rate of < 5%. Google it if you want... That's what Congress had got us into in 40 years of their reign.
What more, they are a bunch of dishonest, unpatriotic politicians. What was bundles of money doing in the Parliament during the Nuclear Deal veto day... What happened to all the ministers who were found Guilty by the Supreme Court on Bofors scandal... they are back in the Parliament as MPs. God save India from Congress...
If "Pro" is opposite of "Con" - "Congress" must be opposite of "Progress"
Re: What a Shitty Government...
by arun prasaant on Mar 10, 2009 04:43 PM
That is why people in South India, particularly TN never valued this party even from pre-indendependence time. And now it has taken more than 50 years for u ppl to realize...Pathetic!!!!
Re: What a Shitty Government...
by JITENDRA Kumar on Mar 10, 2009 03:42 PM
Industry
In 1947, India had hardly any industries. Today, it is the 10th largest industrial power in the world. Guided by the two Industrial Policy Resolutions of 1956 and 1980, the nation has seen rapid growth in sectors like textiles, jute, cement, iron and steel, petrochemicals, fertilisers and drugs. Indigenous enterprise and production have replaced most imports. With a science and technology manpower stock of 2.8 million, 130 specialised laboratories, over 700 inhouse research units and a growing number of consultancy organisations, India’s R&D network has acquired the capability for most sophisticated testing and designs. New institutional structures like the Departments of Non-conventional Energy Sources, of Scientific and Industrial Research and of Forests, have been introduced in thrust areas.
Agriculture
Foodgrain production has increased tremendously -- from 55 million tonnes in 1950-51 to more than 200 million tonnes today -- leading to self-sufficiency, through the introduction of new technology
Re: Re: What a Shitty Government...
by Aam Aadmi on Mar 10, 2009 03:44 PM
in 1945, japan was destroyed. two cities were nuked. all industries were destroyed. Within 30 years they rebuilt their economy that is larger than europe.
Re: Re: What a Shitty Government...
by Narayanan on Mar 10, 2009 04:36 PM
Talking about S O B, may be you should go back and ask your mother who you true father is... May be there are many...
Cricket loby in India hace emrged so powerful in India that conducting the matches despite all odds has become among top priorities of Indian Government. Even coliding the dates of matches is discussed in the government. union minister gives second priority to his portfolio over heading Cricket league. It is the big money involved in the match that lures entire machinery. Is it not call of the hour that the matches be scrapped looking into high security cost imposed on common man for no use at all.
Re: Re: Power of cricket
by VINOD TYAGI on Mar 10, 2009 03:36 PM
My point is when goverment is fully equipped to provide security of common man owing to whatever reason is not imparative to provide security to common man at first prioroty rather deploying all it's efforts to protect some 30-40 players so that they can be exposed in highly insecure public places. It is just about priority.
Re: Re: IPL may not be interesting
by Narayanan on Mar 10, 2009 03:30 PM
Yeah! With Congress at the help, we are on our own. Remember! Congress ruled India for 40 years from 1947 to 1993. We were ranked 7th in the world on GDP as on 1944, and were ranked 52nd as on 1990. Does that ring the bell...!? In economic theory, there is something called "Hindu Growth Rate". You know what it means!!! It means, a growth rate of < 5%. Google it if you want... That's what Congress had got us into in 40 years of their reign.
If "Pro" is opposite of "Con" - "Congress" must be opposite of "Progress"