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The UPA is now non-existent: Advani


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Pradip Parekh
advani ji sounds talks like a great leader
by Pradip Parekh on Apr 05, 2009 10:38 AM  | Hide replies

there is an unmistakable air about advani ji. he is a confeident leader who has a very good idea of the world and india's frontal place in it among the advanced civilized countries. mm singh is a failure, can't even sustain what the last bjp govt achieved: mm singh got obama back to hyphenating india and pakistan. mm singh, in the name of god, pls go.

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Nandakumar rajagopal
Re: advani ji sounds talks like a great leader
by Nandakumar rajagopal on Apr 05, 2009 12:10 PM
MMS was in highlight because Bush wanted it to be so to finish his job of nuclear deal. Now no one bothers including our Red friends what has become of it. MMS no doubt is a very nice man but is not a good PM. If I had Magic Powers I will make Advaniji as PM and MMS as FM while Abdul Kalam would be the President of India for ever.

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Astrologer
Advani a worried person
by Astrologer on Apr 05, 2009 10:13 AM  | Hide replies

Atal Bihari Vajapayee a respectable leader of BJP is not happy with Advani as becoming a Priminister. There are a lot of proof of this. He directly didn't say against Advani but he never recommended Advani for this postion, because he knows Advani is not a right person for the postion of Priminister. I think Advani will never become a Priminister. It is good for Indian if he don't get this postion.

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Mak Kumar
Re: Advani a worried person
by Mak Kumar on Apr 05, 2009 12:59 PM
Mr Astrologer, looks like your astrology skills have gone down, go back to your astrology school and start reading the star once again, you will learn that stars are not favouring congress anymore. Please spare us

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Manjunath Srikantiah
Re: Advani a worried person
by Manjunath Srikantiah on Apr 05, 2009 11:18 AM
It is good for India if MMS does not become the PM of India again,and it is good for India,if Congress does not come to power.

MMS squeaks like a mouse and he cannot even articulate achievements of his government properly(if at all there are any).I wonder as to how this guy was a professor. MMS does not command respect of his own party men.How can he expect it from people outside his party.

Advani has clarity of thought and he commands respect of his party men.Certainly he would make a much better Prime Minister than the squeaking MMS. Advani will be the next Prime Minister and it is the best thing that can happen to India.

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Astrologer
Re: Re: Advani a worried person
by Astrologer on Apr 05, 2009 11:27 AM
Manjunath Srikantiah ! Just write down in your note book my words : "Advani will never become a Primiister of India" This is also a challenge to you and Advani

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Manjunath Srikantiah
Re: Re: Re: Advani a worried person
by Manjunath Srikantiah on Apr 05, 2009 01:30 PM
U write down in any book that you have.Advani will be the PM and MMS would just be eased out of his party. Lalu will be managing his bail gadi instead of Indian Railways.
That is the best think that India can ask for and people know that it would happen.
Ulta Pulta Alliance(UPA) does not exist any more.
U are just dreaming.U have a right to dream.go on and dream.

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Nandakumar rajagopal
Re: Re: Re: Advani a worried person
by Nandakumar rajagopal on Apr 05, 2009 12:14 PM
When sephologists in the last election ate their own words most probably it will be the turn of astrologers this time in this election.

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: Advani a worried person
by Against Pseudos on Apr 05, 2009 11:41 AM
Astrologer:

Why should we note down?... You are free to say what you have to...

Others are free to say what they have to...

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Krishna Mamidipudi
Part 3 - Analysis of elections in 2008
by Krishna Mamidipudi on Apr 05, 2009 09:36 AM

There is a crying need for a truly national party speaking on behalf of all sections of society irrespective of caste, creed, language, region etc. The INC was such a party at one time and one wishes that it once again reinvents itself as a national party. There is need for democratization of the party at all levels from the District upto the High Command and the party should be able to feel the pulse of the people at the grassroots level. This was how the INC was in pre independence days and in the initial decades after independence. It is worth considering whether the INC(I) should give up its broad national character and depend on vote bank politics for a mere 150 seats in the Lok Sabha which is less than even a third of the total strength of the House. Surely, INC(I) can get this many seats even without compromising on its broad popular appeal. Even today people remember the party's great role in the freedom movement but refuse to vote for it because of its narrow vote bank politics. Many voters (nearly 40 percent) abstain from voting only because of the sectional appeal of almost all political parties.

The End....

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Krishna Mamidipudi
Part 2 Analysis of elections in 2008
by Krishna Mamidipudi on Apr 05, 2009 09:34 AM

Therefore they get support from all sections of the Hindus to a greater or smaller extent. On the other hand, in recent decades, 1NC(I) has been mostly concentrating on minorities and scheduled castes who form their vote bank. The result has been spectacular. Till the early sixties of last century it used to be said that even if you set up a bamboo pole in the name of Congress it would get elected. Gradually the support for the INC has shrunk to such an extent that today the party is looking for winnable candidates to give the ticket. In other words, instead of the party the individual has become more important. This has been the tragedy of the great INC which was the party that won us our freedom from British Rule. Most other parties are either regional or represent sections of the population and not the entire population. Even communists speak mostly on behalf of the labour and the working classes. Their main strength is only in West Bengal, Tripura and Kerala and minimal in other states.


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Krishna Mamidipudi
Part 1 - Analysis of elections in 2008
by Krishna Mamidipudi on Apr 05, 2009 09:33 AM

An examination of the results of the legislative assembly elections held between May and December, 2008 brings out one fact very clearly. It is that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) enjoys widespread support in the country. A total of about 430 persons were elected on the BJP ticket to the legislative assemblies in the states of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Kashmir compared to less than 360 persons elected on the Indian National Congress(I) (INCC(I)) ticket. These are the only two parties having a significant presence all over the country. Two questions arise from this fact. The first is whether it is right to treat BJP as totally untouchable. Does that not mean flouting the popular mandate?. The alternative seems to be to join hands with BJP and persuade them to set aside the more objectionable parts of their agenda like Ram Mandir, special status for Kashmir and uniform civil code etc., and work for the solution of the many other problems facing people of the country like poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, illiteracy, lack of housing etc. This is what the NDA did during 1998-2004.



The second question is more fundamental. That is why the BJP is getting such wide spread support despite being considered as a narrow minded communal party. The BJP essentially speaks on behalf of the Hindus as a whole who form 80 percent of the population although they try not to exclude the other religions such as Sikhs, Muslims and Christians.

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Guest
Part 1 - Analysis of elections in the past 12 months
by Guest on Apr 05, 2009 09:32 AM

An examination of the results of the legislative assembly elections held between May and December, 2008 brings out one fact very clearly. It is that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) enjoys widespread support in the country. A total of about 430 persons were elected on the BJP ticket to the legislative assemblies in the states of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Kashmir compared to less than 360 persons elected on the Indian National Congress(I) (INCC(I)) ticket. These are the only two parties having a significant presence all over the country. Two questions arise from this fact. The first is whether it is right to treat BJP as totally untouchable. Does that not mean flouting the popular mandate?. The alternative seems to be to join hands with BJP and persuade them to set aside the more objectionable parts of their agenda like Ram Mandir, special status for Kashmir and uniform civil code etc., and work for the solution of the many other problems facing people of the country like poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, illiteracy, lack of housing etc. This is what the NDA did during 1998-2004.

DR. MK


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New York
Truth
by New York on Apr 05, 2009 09:32 AM

Since Hinduism is based on CASTE hierarchies, it intrinsically breeds HATRED among Indians.
Hence,
* You must VOTE for candidates from your CASTE only.
* Only he can and will UNDERSTAND your culture and IMPROVE your socio-economic status.
* And do not worry if he is CORRUPT.
* You must vote him till 85% of all registered marriages in India are INTER-CASTE or INTER-FAITH.
This is the only way to STOP dis-integration of India.


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Rajaguru
Don't bluff Mr.Advaniji
by Rajaguru on Apr 05, 2009 05:41 AM  | Hide replies

Advaniji is bluffing. UPA is existent to make BJP non-existent.

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Against Pseudos
Re: Don't bluff Mr.Advaniji
by Against Pseudos on Apr 05, 2009 11:42 AM
Rajaguru:

:-). Is this a Poker game?.... :)

You seem to be double bluffing by the way... :)

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Hebbar R
Re: Don't bluff Mr.Advaniji
by Hebbar R on Apr 05, 2009 07:26 AM
Yes, the UPA is very much alive and kicking!! It is a small matter that its main constituents like the RJD,LJP, etc have formed their own alliance out off the UPA fold. Its main supporter of 4 years, the Left, has already parted ways, its important South Indian Supporter, the PMK, has left them, its knight in shining armor, the SP is still not sure if they are with Congress or not, its other ally the NCP says that it is with it but shows that it is with the third front. But, for these few aberrations, yes the UPA is very much alive!!!! In which case, Advai surely must be bluffing.

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Don't bluff Mr.Advaniji
by Against Pseudos on Apr 05, 2009 11:50 AM
Hebbar:

A solid one, mate... ;-)

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Manjunath Srikantiah
Re: Don't bluff Mr.Advaniji
by Manjunath Srikantiah on Apr 05, 2009 11:24 AM
Ulta Pulta Alliance does not exist any more.It is a fact very much visible to the people of India and it is only blind,who think that it exist.The guys who think exist have gone bonkers.The fact of the matter is that many of the BJP baiters cannot accept the bitter truth,that UPA is dead because they know that,it means NDA is coming back to power.

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Sharad
Corrupt Congress
by Sharad on Apr 05, 2009 04:10 AM  | Hide replies

BJP should ask for the list of names who have stashed their ill-gotten wealth in the Swiss Accounts. When the whole world is pressurising Switzerland to repeal its secrecy laws, India is keeping quiet. When others have asked for the list of these people who hold tax evaded money, Manmohan Singh is keeping quiet. It is understandable, most of these swiss money holders from India are Congress politicians and their political patrons from the business community.

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Sharad
Re: Corrupt Congress
by Sharad on Apr 05, 2009 04:25 AM
And, MMS was warning the German Govt not to ask for the names, as they will be embarrassed by the results. I am sure it is the BOFORS scandal. That means, the Govt knows who the culprits are. THESE DIRTY ROTTEN POLITICIANS.

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jaiandhra
Re: Re: Corrupt Congress
by jaiandhra on Apr 05, 2009 10:59 AM
i.e the reason that 2 years back we saw stockmarket rising more than 20K
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virat v
divisive politics
by virat v on Apr 05, 2009 03:08 AM  | Hide replies

all the sickular parties target bjp for dividing the country on communal lines.
but y do these same sickular parties divide the country on caste factor, on reservation quota factor, on reservation based on religion, etc.
in fact, these sickular parties r the worst in destabilising the country.

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Sharad
Re: divisive politics
by Sharad on Apr 05, 2009 04:27 AM
Don't worry about the THIRD FRONT. They will always be THIRD, and never in the power by themselves.

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