when we review the past experiences it is better to bring either 'CONGRESS' or 'BJP' with majority seats in the centre to have stable govt in India. The regional parties just join the govt at centre are selfish in nature and they black mail the central govt.
In such a important time like election,no political party in India is discussing the basic issues like population control,gender equality,infrastructure development,public welfare,creating job opportunity,administration efficiancy and curruption etc...living in China,for me its clearly visible here why China raised from scratch to a world economic power.India lacks political willingness to achieve economic prosparity.When i look from a global perspective,the complete public administration mechanism in India appears to be full of faults.We are devided into many reliogons,languages and cultures.Even well educated people like us are not able to think in total economic perspective.These bloody politions distract attention of the whole nation for silly reliogion or regional languages issue while minting millions of bucks under the table because we comon people,fools,have enough time to give attention and discuss such emotional silly dramas.The great dissaster is,meadia is also playing popularity politics by giving 'breaking news' status to such silly things... I am not surprised if we lack basic things like food,clothes and shelter even after 20yrs now onwards....whom to blame??????
Above web site also saying same thing. Vote in every election, Pay your taxes, Not littering in public places, Donate some money or things to the people in need, Join some NGO, Do some social service.indiancommonman.org.
But they have NOT done any BAD job - communal divide like what happened in Gujaraat in Modi's govt. I know the pain. One of my friend lost his entire family.
May be BJP was OK with Vajpayee. But now if BJP comes to power, India will be divided and NO more growth will be there.
Recently after BJP came into power in Karnataka, you all know what happened.
If you talk about terrorism, in BJP government only Parliament was attacked. Also we released terrorists.
Can anyone challenge that BJP goverment was corruption free?.
Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by krishna ramesh on Apr 22, 2009 06:54 PM
who is comunal let us have debate when congress tied up with muslimleague in kerala not comunal whem cpm tie up with masani no comunal anti sikh riots is engineered by congress media and congress no business talking about secularism and coruption let us have debate dont play the game eirhet u talk truth keep quiet
Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by krishna ramesh on Apr 22, 2009 06:53 PM
who is comunal let us have debate when congress tied up with muslimleague in kerala not comunal whem cpm tie up with masani no comunal anti sikh riots is engineered by congress media and congress no business talking about secularism and coruption let us have debate dont play the game eirhet u talk truth keep quiet
Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by krishna ramesh on Apr 22, 2009 06:52 PM
who is comunal let us have debate when congress tied up with muslimleague in kerala not comunal whem cpm tie up with masani no comunal anti sikh riots is engineered by congress media and congress no business talking about secularism and coruption let us have debate dont play the game eirhet u talk truth keep quiet
Re: Re: Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by dudehere on Apr 22, 2009 06:59 PM
what about what happened to sikhs? and to kashmirir pundits? in gujraat.. if godhra didnt happen then neither would have guj happened...
Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by krishna ramesh on Apr 22, 2009 06:55 PM
who is comunal let us have debate when congress tied up with muslimleague in kerala not comunal whem cpm tie up with masani no comunal anti sikh riots is engineered by congress media and congress no business talking about secularism and coruption let us have debate dont play the game eirhet u talk truth keep quiet
Re: Growth or Communal Divide
by ramakant mehra on Apr 22, 2009 06:59 PM
Dear Raja, have you left any memory for Mumbai terrorist attack, Delhi attacks, Ahmedabad attacks, Bangalore attacks and so on........... Not hanging Afzal Guru even after Supreme Court Verdict, increasing Haz Piligrims Aids (just trippled)to appease Muslims, enacted Rural Gurantee Rojgar Yojna leading to mass scale corruption down the line, scappring POTA, not helping private sector employees on lay offs front. In contrary, increasing the salary of Government Sector employees manifolds and further continuous increase in DA, not helping manufacturing sector at the time of global crisis (which constitutes 83% of total India's manpower employment). Congress wants Indian to reamain poor to poorer that Sonia has learnt from her mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi. Save nation by throwing Congress and vote for BJP as last saviour for nation on all economic and security fronts.
Ban every Indian common man to become minister. Only make foreigners ministers because. 1)In India 90 % of public don't pay correct Income Tax. 2)In India 90 % of public don't pay correct Electricity & Utility bills. 3)In India 99 % of public don't follow rules and regulations anywhere. 4)In India 90 % of public blame government for all of there problems including personal problems.
Re: Indian common man is the most corrupt in the world.
by Vijay on Apr 22, 2009 06:42 PM
Please visit indiancommonman.org and register there, if u wish.
Re: Re: Indian common man is the most corrupt in the world.
by Loga on Apr 22, 2009 06:47 PM
Above web site also saying same thing. Vote in every election, Pay your taxes, Not littering in public places, Donate some money or things to the people in need, Join some NGO, Do some social service.
Re: Re: Indian common man is the most corrupt in the world.
by Loga on Apr 22, 2009 06:47 PM
Above web site also saying same thing. Vote in every election, Pay your taxes, Not littering in public places, Donate some money or things to the people in need, Join some NGO, Do some social service.
Re: Indian common man is the most corrupt in the world.
by True Indian on Apr 22, 2009 06:44 PM
If your kids tomorrow do anythn wrong....will u handover ur kids to ur neighbour or someone else?? Another Kalidas!!!
1. We will destroy more mosques_churches 2. No more valentines day ..only Grarbha and dandiaya nights 3. ban pubs ..only Madira sevan kendras allowed 4. support population increase 5. reject scientific facts 6. call h1ndus as anti-h1ndu …A law will be passed that all those who don’t support BJP are anti-Hindu 7. Give license to loot_kill_r@pe mulsims_christins_dalits 8. Swadeshi drive – RSS to launch cow urine as soft drink ((timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/article5707554.ece)) _______________________________________________ _______________________
Mangalore: Bajrang Dal activists allegedly attacked three students travelling with two women teachers near here even as eight members of the saffron group were arrested after a clash that followed today, a day after the incident.
The Dal activists assaulted students of a private airhostess training college of Mangalore for travelling with two women teachers at Puttur, 55 kms from here, one of whom belonged to a different community, police said.
With due respect to Mr. Sam Pitroda, his approach reminds me of Undemocratic Nehru approach. Mahatma Gandhi overrode all democratic principles to install Chacha Nehru as Prime Minister, while all elections within congress for P.M.'s post were won by Sardar Patel. Mahatma said that Nehru will be more acceptable to Europeans. Sardar was too Indian for Mahatma. Then the age card- Sardar was too old to become Prime Minister. Nehru was regularly using"Foreigners and Europeans like it" card. When it came to choosing the National Anthem democratic majority wanted "Vande Mataram" as National Anthem. Nehru wanted "Jana Gana Man"- so he said that Europeans like the tune of "Jan Gan Man". Now Shri Pitroda is tlking similarly- That Shri MM Singh is liked by Europeans ( no European country wants him as Prime Minister of any European country, though). We have to be careful with choice of Europeans-he may serve their interests. ABOUT NUCLEAR DEAL- it came through with supports of (S.P.)Mulayam Singh Yadav. Shri Yadav has already said that if he knew full details, he would not have supported it. Why were full details hidden from him? That says a lot about honesty of Shri M.M.Singh. ABOUT COMMUNITIES- Shri M.M.Singh says that minorities have the FIRST RIGHT to resources of the country. Shri Pitroda is saying that it is MORAL RESPONSIBILITY of majority to TAKE CARE OF MINORITY. I disagree with both. FIRST RIGHT to resources is that of majority.
Re: Sam Pitroda
by sachchidanand dhar on Apr 22, 2009 06:52 PM
CONTINUED- and since when has it become the MORAL DUTY of Majority to take care of Minorities? As per constituition-minorities have been given certain special rights (with no special duties). Only a particular Minority is agitating for more. Real minorities (Parsis, Jains,Sikhs, Buddhists) are not making any noise. Only one (so called) Minority- which is more than 10% of population- is making most noise. As per International and U.N. norms- a group with more than 10% population is not minority. Uttar Pradesh High Court has already given a verdict that this community is not MINORITY in Uttar Pradesh. Now Supreme Court is sitting on the judgement. If Supreme Court has interests of society in mind, they should come out with a quick judgement in this case. It is not a Faujdari case- they do not need witnesses etc. All they need is to apply their mind. If Shri M.M.Singh-and his circle- is honest, they should express their opinion about this issue-before the next phase of polling.
Re: Sam Pitroda
by Anand Swamy on Apr 22, 2009 07:25 PM
Not only Mulayam, majority of common man in India, do not know anything about the nuke deal and its benefits. In democratic countries like US, such topics are debated so well before being passed by Parliament. But here, it was sad that it was passed as if it is untouchable by all or a closely guarded secret, only the Govt. should know about it,I don't believe many in the Congress also even know about the deal & its benefits. For this same reason, there should be a decisive govt.at the Centre so that the security & terrorism issues are handled well. Whatever said, majority/minority problems will not exist only if the majorities live as majority & the minorities as minority
Re: Sam Pitroda
by sachchidanand dhar on Apr 22, 2009 06:51 PM
CONTINUED- and since when has it become the MORAL DUTY of Majority to take care of Minorities? As per constituition-minorities have been given certain special rights (with no special duties). Only a particular Minority is agitating for more. Real minorities (Parsis, Jains,Sikhs, Buddhists) are not making any noise. Only one (so called) Minority- which is more than 10% of population- is making most noise. As per International and U.N. norms- a group with more than 10% population is not minority. Uttar Pradesh High Court has already given a verdict that this community is not MINORITY in Uttar Pradesh. Now Supreme Court is sitting on the judgement. If Supreme Court has interests of society in mind, they should come out with a quick judgement in this case. It is not a Faujdari case- they do not need witnesses etc. All they need is to apply their mind. If Shri M.M.Singh-and his circle- is honest, they should express their opinion about this issue-before the next phase of polling.
Re: Sam Pitroda
by Kalyanasundaram Venkatesh on Apr 22, 2009 06:46 PM
We should be ashamed of calling MKG as Mahatma and JLN as a great leader. Both these MKG & JLN were schrewed lawyers who studied in UK and they were the crooked politicians for all the problems India is having after 1947. Brave & efficient leaders like Sardar Patel, JSC Bose, Gopalakrishna Gokhale, LBTilak were all cleverly sidelined by these two useles guyes MKG and JLN . Had only those brave leaders led our country after 1947, certainly we might have been in much much better position now, we might have solved teh Kashmir issue in 1950 itself, we might have developed in many areas. Its pity and shame that we are still portraying MKG and JLN as great leaders; what a stupidity is this.
Re: Sam Pitroda
by Anand Swamy on Apr 22, 2009 07:08 PM
Not only Mulayam, majority of common man in India, do not know anything about the nuke deal and its benefits. In democratic countries like US, such topics are debated so well before being passed by Parliament. But here, it was sad that it was passed as if it is untouchable by all or a closely guarded secret, only the Govt. should know about it,I don't believe many in the Congress also even know about the deal & its benefits. For this same reason, there should be a decisive govt.at the Centre so that the security & terrorism issues are handled well. Whatever said, majority/minority problems will not exist only if the majorities live as majority & the minorities as minority
Re: Sam Pitroda
by Anand Swamy on Apr 22, 2009 07:07 PM
Not only Mulayam, majority of common man in India, do not know anything about the nuke deal and its benefits. In democratic countries like US, such topics are debated so well before being passed by Parliament. But here, it was sad that it was passed as if it is untouchable by all or a closely guarded secret, only the Govt. should know about it,I don't believe many in the Congress also even know about the deal & its benefits. For this same reason, there should be a decisive govt.at the Centre so that the security & terrorism issues are handled well. Whatever said, majority/minority problems will not exist only if the majorities live as majority & the minorities as minority
Re: Sam Pitroda
by sachchidanand dhar on Apr 22, 2009 06:52 PM
CONTINUED- and since when has it become the MORAL DUTY of Majority to take care of Minorities? As per constituition-minorities have been given certain special rights (with no special duties). Only a particular Minority is agitating for more. Real minorities (Parsis, Jains,Sikhs, Buddhists) are not making any noise. Only one (so called) Minority- which is more than 10% of population- is making most noise. As per International and U.N. norms- a group with more than 10% population is not minority. Uttar Pradesh High Court has already given a verdict that this community is not MINORITY in Uttar Pradesh. Now Supreme Court is sitting on the judgement. If Supreme Court has interests of society in mind, they should come out with a quick judgement in this case. It is not a Faujdari case- they do not need witnesses etc. All they need is to apply their mind. If Shri M.M.Singh-and his circle- is honest, they should express their opinion about this issue-before the next phase of polling.
Re: Sam Pitroda
by Anand Swamy on Apr 22, 2009 07:07 PM
Not only Mulayam, majority of common man in India, do not know anything about the nuke deal and its benefits. In democratic countries like US, such topics are debated so well before being passed by Parliament. But here, it was sad that it was passed as if it is untouchable by all or a closely guarded secret, only the Govt. should know about it,I don't believe many in the Congress also even know about the deal & its benefits. For this same reason, there should be a decisive govt.at the Centre so that the security & terrorism issues are handled well. Whatever said, majority/minority problems will not exist only if the majorities live as majority & the minorities as minority