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nivetha
amounts range between $500 billion and $1400 billion
by nivetha on Oct 16, 2009 01:00 AM

Relieve the debts of all farmers and landless
Build world-class roads all over the country from national and state highways to district and rural roads;
Completely eliminate the acute power shortage in the country and also to bring electricity to every unlit rural home;
Provide safe and adequate drinking water in all villages and towns in India
Construct good-quality houses, each worth Rs. 2.5 lakh, for 10 crore families;
Provide Rs. 4 crore to each of the nearly 6 lakh villages; the money can be used to build, in every single village, a school with internet-enabled education, a primary health centre with telemedicine facility, a veterinary clinic, a playground with gymnasium, and much more.


Whoever said india was a poor country .....
just wait till these old politicians lifespan be over .....i see a very powerful nation in the making...

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sandeepak pandit
what is gurantee offered by advani?
by sandeepak pandit on Apr 05, 2009 06:43 PM  | Hide replies

what guarantee advani is offering to Indian people that action will be taken? we have already seen their vocal issues such as ram mandir going down the drain once they come to power

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neelam
Re: what is gurantee offered by advani?
by neelam on Apr 06, 2009 05:03 PM
Give BJP a full mejority then compain.

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neelam
Re: Re: what is gurantee offered by advani?
by neelam on Apr 06, 2009 05:05 PM
Ram mandir is still there, Give full mejority to BJP then choose to complain. Do not try to divert your and others mind from the real issues

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Guest
why the deafening silence
by Guest on Apr 04, 2009 12:58 PM

congress and manmohan singh have proved that they have no right to rule the country. they have no answer to the issues advani is raising, so they try to dodge them. advani calls for live debate on tv; manmohan offers no comment to this; rather points out what advani did or did not do. why don't you come and have a debate in front of tv camera? this itself proves you are Weak. advani says raise the issue of lakhs of croresof Indian citizens stashed in swiss banks at the G-20 summit. congress raises din over other issues. whatever was done or not done by anybody, why don't you want to bring this money back? the only answer is that much of it belongs to you.

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Jiggs
L K Advani quoted from this Times of India article
by Jiggs on Mar 30, 2009 12:49 PM

"Germany offers black money data, India dithers"

Germany offers black money data, India dithers
21 May 2008, 0044 hrs IST, Vishwa Mohan, TNN

NEW DELHI: Investigators in India might have their best chance yet to trace those Indians who have stashed away millions in the tiny tax haven of
Liechtenstein, a small landlocked country between Austria and Switzerland, provided the Manmohan Singh government asks for the information on offer.

The dope on hundreds of rich Indians who have black money parked in Liechtenstein could be made available to the authorities here as the German government, which has obtained a list of account holders at Liechtenstein’s LTG Bank, is willing to part with the names.

Several countries including the US, the UK, Canada, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Ireland have already used the opportunity to zero in on their citizens who have evaded taxes and smuggled their wealth to the principality, the sixth-smallest country in the world. But Transparency International says India has maintained 'a stoic silence over the issue and has not approached the German government for this data'.

Read full article log on To:timesofindia(dot)indiatimes(dot)com/articleshow/3057422(dot)cms


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The Leader
Advani is too good for India
by The Leader on Mar 30, 2009 12:27 PM  | Hide replies

. .The corrupt, communal, dynastic, and selfish mind of Indians cannot see anything beyond their own personal comforts.. They blame Advani for being 'PM in waiting'.. but cannot see that he has dedicated his entire life for nation.. and even at this age, he is working tirelessly for India..

I regret to say that a vast majority of Indians do not actually deserve a leader as good as Advani.. Birds of same featehr flock together... we need a corrupt, selfish PM just like us.. who misuses the post of pM for his personal benefits, just as we misuse every right of ours!!

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neelam
Re: Advani is too good for India
by neelam on Apr 06, 2009 05:08 PM
The leader,
You are right.



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Devdutt Nayak
Re: Advani is too good for India
by Devdutt Nayak on Mar 30, 2009 12:31 PM
chair, not nation

which village has he brought water to?
and which state 100% education?

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neo
Re: Re: Advani is too good for India
by neo on Mar 31, 2009 11:54 PM
and how many times was he voted to PM post?

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Guest
Re: Re: Re: Advani is too good for India
by Guest on Apr 01, 2009 04:22 PM
i can agree no more advani is definitely best candidate for the prime ministerial post at this time. At least he is better that our manmohan, people overseas know and laugh at his abilities of running to lick sonia's feet all the time.

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New York
First things first
by New York on Mar 29, 2009 11:21 PM  | Hide replies

Advani has FAILED to answer MMS's simple question till today.
What did Advani accomplish for India,except that he demolished BABRI MASJID?

MMS personal accomplishment is inking NUCLEAR DEAL with Nuclear Suppliers Group.


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Jiggs
Re: First things first
by Jiggs on Mar 30, 2009 10:01 AM
Nuclear deal is a sell out, here's how:
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"The Times of India reported One Week ago that the Obama administration has blocked transfer of technology for the engines supplied by GE to the Indian Navy for the stealth frigate program. They have cited policy change issues.Now, the engines are in India, we have paid for it, but the Navy cannot install it as the technology is temporarily banned by the Obama administration."
Un Quote:
If they can delay technology for engines for a battle ships, what guarantees they will ensure smooth supply of uranium, technology etc. This agreement is a sell out coz the Americans want to control our foreign policy.
Incidently, when this report appeared in the times of India, there was another one which stated that Chief of Staff of the US Army on a visit to India had asked the government to reduce troop sin J & K.
If you want to be a fool, that is your problem, but dont expect others to swallow all nonsense.
THE NUCLEAR DEAL IS RISKY TO INDIA'S INDEPENDENT FOREIGN POLICY AND SECURITY.
Congress does not know what it is talking about.

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ANAND TEERTHA
Re: First things first
by ANAND TEERTHA on Apr 05, 2009 09:48 PM
MMS SHOULD JOIN TV DEBATE WITH ADVANI INSTEAD OF HARPING ON MAJID ISSUE AS IF THIS ISSUE HAS MADE INDIA DEAD.

Details of N-deal is not known to many.Common man can not understand what it is and how many voters are going to vote on just this N deal issue ?

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Lopesh S
Re: First things first
by Lopesh S on Mar 29, 2009 11:22 PM
MMS scared to face Advani for a open TV debate

A good proposal but not acceptable to PM as he is not a politcian at all. He remembers only Baberi Mosque demolition forgetting that problem started by his party by opening locks of the mosque and remained mute spectator while the demolition was taking place. Since he does not remember who gave taste of emergency to India and who butchered thousands sikhs in 1984 therefore what he is going to debate? Mr.Advani's request for debate to PM is an exercise in futile.


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Desh Premi
Re: Re: First things first
by Desh Premi on Mar 29, 2009 11:23 PM
I am sure Congress is not so naive as to give such a lame excuse for not letting Mr. singh to debate Mr. Advani on live TV program.And let the debate happen actually. I am waiting for this "INSTITUTION" of live-public-debate on issues to emerge out of this election. If not anything else.As it is we are heading for a very unstable government ... let these institutions of electoral governance emerge.Voters (citizens) are scrambling for a wholistic view of each political party. And Congress has shrewdly managed the process by not creating such an institution.Even if Advani does not come to power, he will have left a lasting impact on the democracy by enabling the creation of live-public-debate as a major milestone in the national electoral process.

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Devdutt Nayak
Re: First things first
by Devdutt Nayak on Mar 30, 2009 12:17 PM
Ask advani about Petrol Pumps, Mahindra Bijlee, YoBykes, Sankhya Vahini, Microsoft's prevalence in E-governance and education, and ask him where his party stands in the state with maximum literacy and education in computers. Why he shouts opensource when the state his party hates is the one leading opensource and why in his beloved Gujarat and our beloved Maharashtra, only Microsoft software is used to get a certification (Micro Soft-CIT) to prove that you are capable of using a computer.
Ask him about Kandahar when he speaks about Mohandas. Ask him about the three new States he made and the Common Civil Code.
Ask him about Satyendra Dubey who is still on record as being killed for 4000 INR.
Ask him what his PMO was doing when the IIT engineer was pleading for secrecy.
What Advani promises is the very thing that he will never EVER fulfil.

Sindhi from Pakistan, no change in genes.

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jedi boss
Re: First things first
by jedi boss on Mar 30, 2009 09:09 AM
Demolition of babri Masjid itself is a great achievement (although Advani can't take credit full for it, more than half the credit should be shared by former PM PV Narasimha Rao).

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Devdutt Nayak
Re: Re: First things first
by Devdutt Nayak on Mar 30, 2009 12:30 PM
From the Hindu fundamentalist point of view, Godhra was a better "achievement". 2000 Muslims killed in a week. "Brilliant", according to some crackpots.
I would call it shameful and un-Hindu in every way, but you are free to rejoice about it.

By doing Godhra and Bomb blasts Hindus lost their own religion totally, just like Muslims lost theirs over the past centuries.

We are only performing rituals, when we find murder acceptable for any reason.

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jedi boss
Re: Re: Re: First things first
by jedi boss on Mar 30, 2009 01:09 PM
go fccccukkkk-urself.... give these useless bhashans to your pseudosecular friends & muuuullah$.

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suren patel
Corrupt money
by suren patel on Mar 29, 2009 09:56 PM  | Hide replies

Sonia controlled $2bn a minor account in the name of rahul gandhi: Source Schwartz Illustre

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paul dinakaran
Re: Corrupt money
by paul dinakaran on Mar 29, 2009 10:18 PM
Congress is the only party capable of leading INDIA.Check more on Sonia on gurumurthy dot net

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Lake shark
Re: Re: Corrupt money
by Lake shark on Mar 29, 2009 10:21 PM
Yes, lead India back to the queen of England.

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neelam
Re: Re: Corrupt money
by neelam on Apr 06, 2009 05:10 PM
leading backward in full speed.

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jedi boss
Re: Re: Corrupt money
by jedi boss on Mar 30, 2009 09:14 AM
paul, typical xtian thoughts.... tuned & impedance matched with rome.

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