Hi guys, show me one minister who is honest and dedicated in Indian politics now. I had very high hopes on Dr.M Singhji, but im deeply disappointed.
Guys realise, whether its bjp,congress or any other party its the same. They divide us and rule us.
What we need now is a very big revolution in India, by Indians (the people who vote).
What we need to do is to scrutinise every candidate their background, cases pending on them, their qualification etc before voting and not just vote for some party. Realise the power of your vote. It may not happen in one day, but once these politicians realise that the voters are not fools, they will be forced to change their ways.
Do not vote to anyone who - spreads communal hatred or one who tries to take advantage of someone who has said so.
Vote for one who has a clear mandate of what he wants to give back to the voters / people.
Re: Indian Democracy needs a new party
by KishoreBabu TVN on Mar 23, 2009 02:54 PM
PM: --> first right on Indian resources is for minorities especially for musss...
Varun, innocent son of Menaka, favorite pupil of knickerwalas, is not guilty. Poor fellow did not find a proper toilet in the viallge he was visiting and he was forced to emmit his excreta through his mouth in public.
when models think that they r loosing media attention, they make nude/semi nude/drop towels ..so become famous...
If EC thinks Varun is wrong , just bar him..if EC doesnt have such powers keep quite...dont stoop to the level of advisory body from a constitutional body ..
If EC bahaves like this tomorrow every 1 will take it light and make fun it.
Navin Chawla, pro-Congress sympathiser and a dear friend of Raul Vinci, Priyanka, and Sonia Maino, is clearly spreading his wings in the EC.
In no court of the land is a man guilty till proven innocent, except in the kangaroo court that is the EC. In electing Chawla to the CEC, and in censuring Varun without properly considering the evidence, the EC has tarnished its own reputation, and raises questions about its integrity. This is the greatest tragedy of this fiasco - that Sonia Maino's Gandhi's Congress party has subverted the EC, a fine institution in the days of T N Seshan.
As a lawyer, guilt needs to be proven BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT. Everyone knows how easy it is to doctor audio and images - anyone can do it with Photoshop and Wave file editors on their home PC. This is a travesty, not for Varun, but for the integrity of the Electoral Commission. That the Pilbhit Congress candidate has come forward to supply a further tape shows that this is all politically motivated. Shame, Shame.
But I guess Varun has the Congress to thank for raising his brand awareness!
Re: Re: Varun was helpless.
by Prakash Asrani on Mar 23, 2009 02:47 PM
Varun, innocent son of Menaka, favorite pupil of knickerwalas, is not guilty. Poor fellow did not find a proper toilet in the viallge he was visiting and he was forced to emmit his excreta through his mouth in public. Drax, did some ot it fell on you to make you sad?
Strange are people's reactions. This fellow talks about cutting of heads and arms. EC has found him guilty of spreading hate. And these people are justifying it. Comeon guys dont tell me that he was spreading love
Re: Most illogical justification
by Drax P on Mar 23, 2009 02:08 PM
But EC allows people who have actually cut heads and rap*ed women to contest(commies and JMM, Con-party). Varun was only speaking.
Re: Re: Most illogical justification
by Shady on Mar 23, 2009 02:09 PM
two wrongs dont make a right my friend. Stop justifying his comments. Let us call spade a spade
Re: Re: Re: Re: Most illogical justification
by Prakash Asrani on Mar 23, 2009 02:50 PM
Varun, innocent son of Menaka, favorite pupil of knickerwalas, is not guilty. Poor fellow did not find a proper toilet in the viallge he was visiting and he was forced to emmit his excreta through his mouth in public. Drax, did some ot it fell on you?
Re: Re: Most illogical justification
by Prakash Asrani on Mar 23, 2009 02:11 PM
He was not speaking but emmitting excreta from his mouth in public since he did not find a suitable toilet in the village.