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Why 2009 could be the Jaya-Maya show


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sagar ganguli
Dynamics of Indian Democracy
by sagar ganguli on Apr 16, 2009 09:55 AM  | Hide replies

The evolution of Indian democracy has thrown up an unstable system. As many as 54 regional parties are vying or teaming with only 7 national level parties in this General Elections to form a govet at the Centre. Should they succeed ovbiously it will be a hodge podge govt pulled in opposite directions and no progress will follow, like it had happened in the UPA regime. UPA was a contradiction in itself even the Marxists had failed to fathom its depth. This was simply because the UPA was chimera born out of post-poll adjustments divorced from any ehical committments of the parties having particiapted in it for ministerial power sharing. The most unwanted fallout is Lalu-Paswan-Mulayam axis who r now is up in sleeve to dwarf the congress and extract maximum in the next govt formation. This troika knows the art of looting the exchequer. The Congress as it is the most immoral political dynasty hell bent on perpetuating its rule by hook or by crook. The legacy was inherited from Nehru and his daughter who had subverted democracy and all its institutions. The Congress history-sheet of the Emergency and the engineering of Shikh riots shall always go unmatched in the history of India's democracy. Sonia Gandhi walking into the Congress office and forcibly occupying the President's chair having de-throned Sitaram Kesori was the product of this Nehru-Gandhi legacy and the Dynostcracy. Look at Manmohan Singh the Mukhota of the Dynasty and wants Rahul Gandhi to take over the rein from him

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Mohd Samoon
Re: Dynamics of Indian Democracy
by Mohd Samoon on Apr 16, 2009 10:29 AM
Mukhota to sabhi hai, Koi, RSS Ka, Koi Apni Party President Koi Local Region,

Riots in india are, Bhagalpur, 1984, Godhra-Gujarat, Urrisa etc. etc.

This time not back, look future & future our country, Shoul be stopped such riots in future. So that India remain peach & progressie India

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Deepak MA
Re: Re: Dynamics of Indian Democracy
by Deepak MA on Apr 16, 2009 11:04 AM
Front door or back door, your target is RSS and BJP. RSS has postive contributions to this country, what does your Muslim league or the Hyderabad Owaisi have, besides attacking a woman in public???

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i nikah
Re: Re: Re: Dynamics of Indian Democracy
by i nikah on Apr 16, 2009 03:04 PM
what is the contribution of RSS.BJP in this country other than riots.haterness,killing mahatama gandhi,looting etc etc...

RSS/BJP have looted country in last 5 years that no body can even think of loot.even congrees could not loot that in 50 years.both knows each other well so it is not coming out in openly.

they have injected impurites in police,intelligence,govenment office etc everywhere virus called sanghi chaddaz.

i can think of peaceful,patriotic,beautiful,secular india ---- minus virus called RSS?BJP.see the history before BJP/RSS india was peaceful .all problem started after BJP birth.check the facts guy.

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PizzaItalia
Re: Re: Re: Re: Dynamics of Indian Democracy
by PizzaItalia on Apr 16, 2009 05:45 PM
During the Mid Air collision in 1994, RSS was the first organization to go the area and help clear the dead bodies and bury them etc.
After the Tsunami,RSS was involved extensively in rebuilding villages, disaster mitigation and building houses for displaced people. I have been there as a volunteer and have videos to support these facts. So Nikah, get your facts right.
Some organization like Muslim league are in politics to divide the nation and some like the RSS believe in putting the country first before themselves.

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saravanan sivakadaksham
JJ
by saravanan sivakadaksham on Apr 16, 2009 09:06 AM  | Hide replies

Who ever be the PM of this great nation, he or she should be very very matured enough, which we can not see in JJ. She is adamond in nature and never listen to others/ advisors. We can remember the transport employees strike during her rule demanding for the bonus. If the bonus would have been paid, the expense for the government was only 75 Crores. But, she was very stuborn on not to give bonus for the employees due to 75 crores expense, but she went to face a loss of arround 150 crores to government. With this type of egoist, this nation will not benefit a lot....Anyway, people will not let happen this...

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bala sreenivasan
Re: JJ
by bala sreenivasan on Apr 19, 2009 03:45 PM
The general public of TN was very happy with her tough stance on Govt. employees. I have seen how the Govt. servants used to shiver in their shoes at the very mention of madam J's name and were forced to be more responsive to the public. In one stroke, she solved the water crisis of Chennai by making the Veeranam Project which brought water from a town 150km down south braving all roadblocks by vested interests spearheded by the DMK. Law & Order was much better when she was in power. Unlike her predecessor who was hobnobbing with the notorious forest brigand, she eliminated him in a brilliant encounter and reestablished the rule of law.
Had it not been for her no-nonsense directive, nobody would have taken rainwaer harvesting seriously.
It was lack of a proper alliance and the unexpected electoral performance of Vijaykanth (who spoilt her chances in over 72 constituencies) that prevented her from making a comeback in 2006.
In essence, we need tough leaders unafraid of taking stringent policy initiatives however unpopular. She is the leader to watch and can play a role creditably at the centre.
I envisage a great India with J at the helm of affairs in Delhi.

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suhangzue gdre
Reject JAYA and DMK
by suhangzue gdre on Apr 16, 2009 09:01 AM  | Hide replies

Please Vote for Murasu (Vijayakanth)for a change in Tamilnadu.

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bala sreenivasan
Re: Reject JAYA and DMK
by bala sreenivasan on Apr 19, 2009 03:51 PM
what sort of a change do you anticipate?
Instead of Stalin, Azhagiri, Maran and Kanimozhi, it will be Captain, Premlatha and Sudheesh, his brother-in-law.
Vijayakanth has a hidden agenda and is backed by a major industrial house. He is not a fool to spend his hard-earned money on politics. Further, he is not clearly spelling out his policies. Every vote in his favour is tantamount to strengthening DMK.

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Deepak MA
Re: Reject JAYA and DMK
by Deepak MA on Apr 16, 2009 11:05 AM
Well informed sources say that he is financially backed by Sonia Maino to split AIADMK votes. You want people to trust such a mercenary.

Instead appeal to the people to kick the old man and his children and slaves out!

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Kuber
Re: Reject JAYA and DMK
by Kuber on Apr 16, 2009 09:48 AM
he is invisible in power cut times.

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galilio
Re: Reject JAYA and DMK
by galilio on Apr 16, 2009 12:10 PM
vijayakanth negotiated hard with congress to sell his votes and alliance for Rs 500 crores which congress refused to give and hence he had to drop alliance and stand alone.he will lose his vote share now since he is also like DMK/AIADMK, a family oriented controlled party as vijakanth relatives are controlling this party. better to vote for some nationalist party except congress which infights in tamilnadu is known to everyone and they will not do anything to public becouse all their time is concentrated in fighting in sathya murthy bhavan.better to vote for BJP in tamilnadu
as they contest in 11 seats with alliance of sharath kumar/karthik/vijay rajendran
small fry people who are not able to get on with both DMK/AIADMK. Those who can not go well with both parties, should be good alteast as they do not want to bend upon to the covert games of both parties.
so better to vote for BJP,nationalist party and its allies in tamilnadu

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John Bosco
Re;The Jaya factor
by John Bosco on Apr 16, 2009 08:57 AM  | Hide replies

If Jaya wins a creditable number of seats say 18,and her alliance 30,then she will be in a posiyion to do something.She is a good leader uncompromising on sovereignity,national security and law and order.She may be a bit remote and not the favourite of the elite crowd,but her comprehension of such important issues beyond petty electoral advantage is a major factor.Only thing is that she takes rash decisions affecting her own interest guided by some supplicating advisors.Now that she seems more mellow and has cobbled together an alliance from nowhere,she may have a good innings again.In 1998 and 1999,she was hot headed,hopefully we can see a more mature approach now,more so as she has no cases troubling her now.

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VISHWANATHA
Re: Re;The Jaya factor
by VISHWANATHA on Apr 16, 2009 02:12 PM
Yes Ms. JJ will do good Governance than M Karuna & Co. She is bold and Decissive. She never supported LTTE. She supported Shrilankan Tamils.

Her decisions are good for the Country/State or General Public.

But some time her good decision may not fetch Votes. So she is losing in the alternative election.

We can find only one Party in the country which do not appease Muslims & also not playing Caste / Communal Card is Ms Jaya's AIADMK as secular party in Nature.

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Anand SP
Re: Re;The Jaya factor
by Anand SP on Apr 16, 2009 09:58 AM
Well said John. You are totally right. People like Jaya should play a major role in the central govt, then it would be good for the country. As Jaya is a person who has total conviction and clear of thought with respect to national security and law and order and handling terrorists. We should remember that during her tenure, she eliminated the dreaded criminal and wanted for years, the sandalwood smuggler Veerappan. As she has changed her style of functioning very much lately, we can expect a lot from here going forward.

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rajagopalan nadimuthu
Elections 2009
by rajagopalan nadimuthu on Apr 16, 2009 08:32 AM  | Hide replies

In my opinion Nitish combination will sweep Bihar.No wonder if it gets all 40 seats. Similarly the BJP in UP will cross over 30 seats thanks to Varun factor.Whenever Arun Nehru predicts doom for BJP,it proved to be other wise.His predictions hardly came true. Neither Jaya or Maya will be in position to decide the fate of this country.This country is going to see several suprises in the coming election.wait and see. RN

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sivasubramanian
Re: Elections 2009
by sivasubramanian on Apr 16, 2009 09:31 AM
Raja,I agree with you as Maya can not be the power after election but i am certain Jaya would that power if not PM of this country.I pray for her all success.

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MOON MOON
Re: Elections 2009
by MOON MOON on Apr 16, 2009 08:58 AM
Let's hope so. Hope both the megalomaniac's face defeat. But then I shudder to think of the alternative. Mullah Mulayam & MK.... God save this country....pls pls.

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khairnar
VOTE FOR NATIONAL PARTIES AND REJECT SMALLER AND REGIONAL PARTIES
by khairnar on Apr 16, 2009 08:29 AM

For a strong democracy and to maintain integrity and security of our country, people of India should come forward and vote for any national political party single majority mark of 272-275. Do not vote for any smaller parties, independents, rebels or regional parties who are creating division in lingustic, regional and casteist level which is the biggest epidemics of the present day politics in India, which is fast turing India's democracy for disintegration and anarchy!!! So for SAVE INDIAS UNITY AND INTEGRITY, VOTE ENMASSE FOR NATIONAL PARTIES AND GIVE THEM MAJORITY TO RULE THIS COUNTRY FOR NEXT FIVE YEARS. SINCE POST POLL TIE UP IS CHEATING OF PUBLIC AND UNDEMOCRATIC, IN CASE OF HUNG PARLIAMENT, WE ASK POLITICAL PARTIES TO MAKE A NATIONAL GOVT. LEADED BY THE SINGLE LARGEST PARTY AND NOT FOR POST POLL TIE UP WHICH IS AGAINST ETHICS OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. IF NOT, FRESH ELECTION MAY BE IMPOSED TILL ONE GET MAJORITY! DONOT SEE THAT MONEY IS WASTING, BECAUSE IT HAS ALREADY WASTED AND PEOPLE ARE READY TO WASTE IT AS THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS STATE OF AFFARIS!!!


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Brahmin girl
Ya
by Brahmin girl on Apr 16, 2009 08:27 AM  | Hide replies

Jaya and Maya....Ya Ya ya yahaaa yaaaahhaa

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Kush Rajan
Re: Ya
by Kush Rajan on Apr 16, 2009 09:10 AM
Whats the meaning of this ??

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Vote
Please vote
by Vote on Apr 16, 2009 07:57 AM  | Hide replies

If you are registered, even though you don't have voter-id, you can take any photo identity like PAN card passport, ration card driving license etc and cast your vote.. don't miss the chance to vote for the right leaders and bring a change.....

Please edcuate/motivate people around you to vote

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Brahmin girl
Re: Please vote
by Brahmin girl on Apr 16, 2009 08:28 AM
Im voting for Loksatta for Assembly. Dont tell anyone. It is a top secret. Bye

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Ravindra Joshi
Re: Re: Please vote
by Ravindra Joshi on Apr 16, 2009 08:58 AM
Bramhin boy supports you. Don't tell any one. We will meet afterwords.... Bye...

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Anand Krish
cry for our benighted country?
by Anand Krish on Apr 16, 2009 07:34 AM  | Hide replies

Jayalalitha is far superior in every sense copared to that bugger Manmohan singh who is a puppet prime minister. It is a comedy that that guy is PM of India.


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MOON MOON
Re: cry for our benighted country?
by MOON MOON on Apr 16, 2009 08:59 AM
Jaya superior...Well ofcourse SHE thinks so.. Maybe for CM but def not for PM.

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