Good sense should prevail over NDA as well as UPA to unite in order to speeding development, defeat extornists, bringing political and governance reforms etc.,etc., When NDA or UPA can balance with so many imbalanced, why not they give up their false ego and issues concerning confrontration.
Re: Govt. formation
by Oscar on May 14, 2009 12:38 PM
its not only of ego but the ideology are also totally different. Congress favors minorities over Hindus but BJP favors Hindus overs evrything. But its very sad that Indias are fools and always taken for ride by a party like congress
Re: Re: Govt. formation
by Nandakumar rajagopal on May 14, 2009 01:42 PM
Hindus most probably are the most selfish people not caring for what happens to their fellow Hindus or taking care of only their family their community etc not worrying about the nation. Leaders of crrokish nature exploit these traits and divert them from the mainstream to get their narrow goals. People like Vallabhai Patel or Rajaji or VOC or Lal Bahdur Sastri showed an all India outlook. But to-days politicians sadly either lack this trait or deleberately adjust their outlook for short term gains. Hindus please unite for your sake and select visionaries with pan india outlook. Then only parliament will serve you. or else only money power rule.
In NDA even after they were not in power they stick together in this election apart from BJD or DMK but in NDA even they were in power they are fighting with each other. This proves that Parties in UPA do not care a for the naton as a whole but only for themselves.
Re: UPA is unstable
by Oscar on May 14, 2009 12:28 PM
corrected ....
In NDA even after they were not in power they stick together in this election apart from BJD or DMK but in UPA even they were in power they are fighting with each other. This proves that Parties in UPA do not care a for the naton as a whole but only for themselves.
Re: Re: UPA is unstable
by Paramvir Sawhney on May 14, 2009 12:40 PM
President is old congress hand.Will be biased.Will invite UPA first with some poor logic.
Re: Re: UPA is finished
by Oscar on May 14, 2009 12:23 PM
Yes bcoz that they India and India Politics will be free from Gandhi Pariwar and that day will be celebrated like Diwali in India
The Link between Exit Polls and IPL: The success rate of Exit Polls in India is not better than the form of the Kolkata Knight Riders under John Buchanan. So, there is nothing worthwhile talking about this!
UPA has changed the emblem of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan from Lotus and shining Sun to Cross and Crescent. And this has been done in the name of “broader reflection of national ethos.” Board of Governors of KVS in its 79th meeting held on 26.6.2008 approved the new logo and a circular was sent to all offices and schools of the Sangathan on July 17, 2008, to change the emblem in all the publications and communications. Though the chairman of KVS, HRD Minister Arjun Singh did not attend the meeting, the minutes of the meeting stated that the emblem has been approved by the chairman. His deputy Shri Md Ali Ashraf Fatmi, Minister of State, HRD & Deputy Chairman, was also not present at the meeting. circular issued by the Asst. Commissioner (Acad I), KVS, said “in order to give a broader reflection of national ethos and ought (sic) to be inclusive of challenges, opportunities, rationalistic, scientific and global thinking, advances in science & technology & social changes taking place in the society” (sic) the new emblem has been created.The picture shows a book with blank pages, and apparently two human forms emerging from globe. The crescent (an Islamic symbol) and two crosses and stars (Christian) are obvious. UPA govt released coins of Rs 2 denomination with cross on them. There is move to change our national motto ‘Satyameva Jayate’
Re: What would be next move by UPA if they cling on to power
by vinod vinod on May 14, 2009 12:24 PM
Do you know the hidden names of Congress supporters? Just read below:
1. Lashkar-e-Omar (LeO) 2. Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) 3. Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA, presently known as Harkat-ul Mujahideen) 4. Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) 5. Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 6. Harkat-ul Mujahideen (HuM, previously known as Harkat-ul-Ansar) 7. Al Badr 8. Jamait-ul-Mujahideen (JuM) 9. Lashkar-e-Jabbar (LeJ) 10. Harkat-ul-Jehad-i-Islami 11. Al Barq 12. Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen 13. Al Jehad 14. Jammu & Kashir National Liberation Army 15. People’s League 16. Muslim Janbaz Force 17. Kashmir Jehad Force 18. Al Jehad Force (combines Muslim Janbaz Force and Kashmir Jehad Force) 19. Al Umar Mujahideen 20. Mahaz-e-Azadi 21. Islami Jamaat-e-Tulba 22. Jammu & Kashmir Students Liberation Front 23. Ikhwan-ul-Mujahideen 24. Islamic Students League 25. Tehrik-e-Hurriat-e-Kashmir 26. Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqar Jafaria 27. Al Mustafa Liberation Fighters 28. Tehrik-e-Jehad-e-Islami 29. Muslim Mujahideen 30. Al Mujahid Force 31. Tehrik-e-Jehad 32. Islami Inquilabi Mahaz
Other Extremist and Secessionist Groups
1. Mutahida Jehad Council (MJC) -- A Pakistan based coordination body of terrorist outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir 2. Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)-- The dominant faction of this outfit declared a cease-fire in 1994, which still holds and the outfit restricts itself to a political struggle. 3. All Parties Hurriyat ConferNCE.
The Indian Constitution is only a tool for good governance. But if the artisan is no good the toll can not be blamed. In the present situation of hung Parliament what is going to happen is very simple. The fringe parties like DMK AIADMK RJD JPU and so on will bargain for their pound of flesh and try to corner as many of the lucrative Ministries that award contraCTS for their men and their relatives a la Lallu & MK. For rendering the possibility of forming a Government be it NDA or Congress, they will have to shell out this first. Then there will be fringe individuals under the garb of independents who will be bargaining for their crores of Rupees a la the No trust Vote against the Nuclear Deal. Even today the Parliamentary Privileges Committee has gone on record condemning the Members of Parliament who brought the cash to the House rather than those who paid out the cash shamelessly. This marks out the old king's axiom "The King can go to a Prostitute. But no citizen can talk about it.As it is the King's secret. State Secret and security bound."
It is too much to expect of our politicians, but if we are to have this type of hotch potch coalitions with neither principles opr policies as the base then the only way to insure that the Government survives over a reasonable period, without having another mega tamasha of an election at a cost of millions of rupees which a poor man's economy like India can not afford,is to bring in amendments to the anti defection laws.
Re: Constitution - a toll for good governance
by deepti de on May 14, 2009 12:23 PM
bjp & CONG coming together is the only way for a good governance at this juncture. It is in the nations interest that these two national parties should make a coalition govt. What 'shotgun' the other day is very correct.
It is very easy for one 2 say that BJP or Cong. are equally bad,,,but i still feel if the good guys of both the parties come together then we can hv a govt. which all the indians will proud of and can solve all major issue with the consent of the general public. Infact voting should be made compulsory for people till the age of 45.
Re: All in the Game
by Rajesh Vyas on May 14, 2009 12:17 PM
Why are we having multi party system? Your proposal has no merit. Pluralism is a must for democracy.
Re: Re: Only BJP will win
by vishwas sharma on May 14, 2009 11:56 AM
UPA will only form government if Weak leader is out.UPA blessed country will recession,terrorism & inflation.Thanks congress for taking india backwards by 50 years in 5 years.
Re: Re: Only BJP will win
by Oscar on May 14, 2009 12:02 PM
with all the three in NDA will have good number and you will see it on 16th May, yes u can say it for congress that if Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are out UPA will not even win 100 setas