Discussion Board

A thoughtful verdict for stability


Total 457 messages Pages < Newer  | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5   Older >   >>
Priyanka Lobo
Whats the use ?
by Priyanka Lobo on May 17, 2009 11:00 AM  | Hide replies

Whats the use ?

There are some states where BJP has done very well, for e.g. in Karnataka. Even though we witnessed Church attacks and women attacks sponsored by Yeddi government we were expecting a clean wash out like that of in Orissa. In the case of Orissa, people are more mature in voting for a party and they have voted for peace in the state. But Karnataka people are fanatics and hence there is no way that BJP can be defeated. But what the use ? Even if BJP won all the 28 seats there is absolutely no use for the state as the central government is headed by Congress. In national politics communal politics has no place. Since Karnataka people didnt vote for secular values and went with the BJP, it is expected that Karnataka is going to suffer for its wrong verdict. They should have voted for that party which comes to power at center (or a part of ruling government at center) to get maximum benefits. Karnataka people since voted for BJP will prove to be a useless thinking on behalf of electorate and they have to suffer for it.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
vasanth pai
Re: Whats the use ?
by vasanth pai on May 17, 2009 11:13 AM
Ms Priyanka Lobo Are you laudiong the BJP's victory in Karnataka?

After what they did to the churches in Mangalore, the bashing of girls in a pubh and the sus;icion with which they view minorities even talking to hindu girls, does it appear toyou to be good for the state?
By any chance are you a hindu assuming the pseudonym of a Lobo?

Strange to find a RC siding with BJP.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Bappa Chowdhury
Re: Re: Whats the use ?
by Bappa Chowdhury on May 17, 2009 11:25 AM
Can you ever prove that BJP was involved in those activities? It happened in a BJP state like Mumbai teroorist attach in a Congress state so was Congress involved in those attacks? Please do not spread unfounded canards and I know the media likes to paint everything with a broad brush because that is easy to do.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
samuel Issac
Re: Re: Re: Whats the use ?
by samuel Issac on May 17, 2009 12:00 PM
can u prove that BJP or its sister organisations was not involved..? atleast in the ideology level?

   Forward   |   Report abuse
sajansajan
Any nominees
by sajansajan on May 17, 2009 10:48 AM

Chaddi Mantri
Ghutanna Mantri
Kacha Mantri
Langot Mantri
Knicker Mantri

Any nominations

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Priyanka Lobo
BJP lost
by Priyanka Lobo on May 17, 2009 10:48 AM  | Hide replies

BJP lost

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Congi Basher
Re: BJP lost
by Congi Basher on May 17, 2009 11:07 AM
More important and concerning issue is Congis have won.
Now the Congi bootlickers and chamchas will unleash their LOOT INDIA programme for the next 5 years.
So it is time for true and patriotic Indians to stay vigilant and support MMS to counter the crooked and corrupt Congis.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Goutam Nayak
Re: Re: BJP lost
by Goutam Nayak on May 17, 2009 12:09 PM
pleas learn some civics from you parent and the write the comments..

   Forward   |   Report abuse
narendra mahale
I am a Hindu who HATES BJP RSS parties
by narendra mahale on May 17, 2009 10:32 AM  | Hide replies

i am a proud hindu but i am fed of politicians trying to use me and play with my emotions. india is a democracy , not a Hindu Republic of Hindustan. I respect people of all religions.
so BJP, RSS and Modi .. let me tell you.. you dont represent me and my views.
80% of the countries Hindus helped congress win..
not rigging of EVMS..


    Forward  |  Report abuse
deetee
Re: I am a Hindu who HATES BJP RSS parties
by deetee on May 17, 2009 11:08 AM
evm rigging in raj, del, ap and anti-left wave in kerala/WB did it for Kaangress. you will not remain proud hindu for long, soon brother anil kumar will be coming for your soul. start looking for a good name.


   Forward   |   Report abuse
Message deleted by moderator
Message deleted by moderator
Message deleted by moderator
raj
Six reasons why BJP lost Election 2009.
by raj on May 17, 2009 10:17 AM  | Hide replies

Six reasons why BJP lost Election 2009.
1:Advani is afraid to say temple at Ayodhya if because of Naqvi and Hussain.
2:BJP don't have any leader of Dr MMS caliber and Advani used cheap language against Dr MMS.
3:BJP internal politics.
4:BJP don't have any vision for India's Development.
5:BJP is very polite to Fundamentalist like Ram Sena.
6:BJP opposed N-Deal.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
deetee
Re: Six reasons why BJP lost Election 2009.
by deetee on May 17, 2009 11:11 AM
only two reasons why bjp lost:
rigged evms in ap/del/raj
anti-left wave in wb/kerala.

bjps manifesto was best, mutalik cannot enter mangalore but kanngress does not allow the lajja writer to live in india.
anyway. the rate at which hinduism is dying will accelerate now. MMS will not be able to protect his sikh bretheren also

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Message deleted by moderator. | Hide replies
deetee
Re: Great guy Rahul
by deetee on May 17, 2009 11:12 AM
rigged evms in ap/del/raj and anti-left wave in WB/Kerala did it for kaangress. nothing that BJP did or said has anything to do with it.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
harish kulkarni
Now UPA govt will celeberate its victory by ....
by harish kulkarni on May 17, 2009 10:06 AM  | Hide replies

Now UPA govt will celeberate its victory by allowing ....
1. More Terror attacks
2. More Bomb Blasts
3. More Corruption
4. More appeasement & Votebank politics

we ourselves are to be blamed for being irresponsible with such a shamefully low voter turnout

    Forward  |  Report abuse
dipak kulkarni
Re: Now UPA govt will celeberate its victory by ....
by dipak kulkarni on May 17, 2009 12:00 PM
Most of the learned (so called)Indian Hindu citizens don't exercise voting power.The congress party doesn't go to their doorsteps to get votes as the party knows that these people will either vote for others or will not go to polling booths for voting .Compared to them Christains and muslims vote compulsarily (almost 100%).Unless we all Hindus exercise voting power (100% voting)the picture remains unchanged.
DBK

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Sundaram
Indian electorate has come of age...
by Sundaram on May 17, 2009 10:01 AM  | Hide replies

There were times when votes were won on the basis of a political leader's charisma. This is valid no more.
Indian electorate has matured and decisive enough to decide whay is good for the country.
For example:

a) The left was punished because of their ob-
structive and arragant behaviour on the
nuclear deal. They were seen has hampering
Dr. Singh in his day to day work.

b) The nation as a whole is fed up with the
religious clashes perpetrated by BJP behind
the scenes, like in Godhra, Malegaon etc.
What the common man wants is peace & stabi-
lity at all costs and the UPA appeal touch-
ed a chord somewhere in his heart.An average
Hindu is not anti-muslim nor an average
Muslim anti-Hindu or anti-Christian. Where-
as, BJP, for ever, was trying to create a
rift amongst all religions. An average
Hindu is least bothered whether a Ram temple
comes up or not, because he generally prays
in his heart everyday or in front of the
idol placed in his small puja room. In some
ways, people see it as "retribution" visit-
ing BJP for what they did in Malegaon and
at Bbri Masjid. BJP must learn that it can
not make God a "foot soldier" in its politi-
cal campaign. God, by whatever name we may
call him, is for everyone in distress.
And God answered the nation's prayers by
giving UPA a landslide victory and grief to
BJP.


    Forward  |  Report abuse
Greeneyed Guru
Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Greeneyed Guru on May 17, 2009 11:03 AM
very well said sundaram.one of the best.keep it up.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Sundaram
Re: Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Sundaram on May 17, 2009 12:41 PM
Grateful thanks, my friend.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Sundaram
Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Sundaram on May 17, 2009 10:13 AM
Again revisiting the issue of the average Indian voter having matured, I feel, the SP wrote its own "obituary" when they came out with their clueless manifesto whch said NO to computerization & English.
Even if I had been an ardent supporter of SP for 3 decades, I would have immediate-ly backed out.
The moral of the story is unless a political party has a credible vision and objective that it is able to articulate well before the electorate, it is doomed to failure. The third and fourth fronts really had no vision or worthwhile mani-festo and were just reacting to events on a day to day basis, sometimes chasing Jayalalitha, whereever she was.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Chintu
Re: Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Chintu on May 17, 2009 10:41 AM
wake up sundaram.......no Indian votes because of what the party manifesto says.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
jisha ct
Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by jisha ct on May 17, 2009 11:06 AM
well said ....

   Forward   |   Report abuse
deetee
Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by deetee on May 17, 2009 11:14 AM
god did not do it, rigged evms in ap/del/raj did it for kaangress.
also anti-left wave in kerala/wb helped.
bjp is the only non-communal/non-casteist party with a focus on development. but since it talks about a pan-Hindu identity it invites the ire of lot of soul and skin harvesters from all over the world who will stop at nothing to get their way.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Sundaram
Re: Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Sundaram on May 17, 2009 12:35 PM
This is precisely how you get lousy governments to rule over you when you do not want to even review what they promise to offer after getting elected

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Sundaram
Re: Re: Indian electorate has come of age...
by Sundaram on May 17, 2009 12:39 PM
You are welcome to continue living in a dream world of your own, refusing to see the writing on the wall. If a party pretends to be a national party, it can not represent the interests of Hindus alone. It has to take care of the entire population. Period.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
evanmathews
Chhrriitianns and Mooosolims won over Hinndoos
by evanmathews on May 17, 2009 09:58 AM  | Hide replies

Indians deserve A Dynasty Rule spine less minority

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Message deleted by moderator
Total 457 messages Pages: < Newer  | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5   Older >   >>
Write a message