Re: Right time now to
by Shanker Shetty on May 18, 2009 12:35 PM
this govt will not last longer wait n watch, timing of the election was wrong during holiday season, else things would have chnaged.
Re: Right time now to
by kalpesh shah on May 18, 2009 12:10 PM
go to newpork,so many gutters are waiting for you. modi is future of india,adavani the veteran needs some rest.dont disturb him u crow
Re: Re: Right time now to
by RightSaid Fred on May 18, 2009 12:12 PM
Some people never learn it seems. Kalpesh - idi0ts like you keep on barking. Go back to your gutter and do chintan-baithak.
Re: Re: Re: Right time now to
by kalpesh shah on May 18, 2009 12:16 PM
fried fish,u r the best example of mantally bankrupt person.u need to do some pranayam.your mind choked with filth,and and u r the ultimate reverce idiot
Re: Right time now to
by Surya Prakash on May 18, 2009 12:01 PM
How about your father Dawood, your uncle Afzal Guru, Your brother Kasab & finally you..All you fellows should be hanged till death.
Re: Right time now to
by pamsask on May 18, 2009 12:23 PM
New York don't worry they are getting their just punishment. Advani is on his way out. The poor fellow is so heartbroken that the party is already talking of replacing him even before he has actually put in his papers. As for Modi & the loud mouth Varun all the diff coalition parties of the NDA want them thrown out of the coalition coz they see these 2 as the main reason why NDA lost so miserably.
Whosoever comes to power is to curb unwanted population, else every development will fail. Taxes collected by govt. is eaten by unwanted population growth by way of subsidies, reservations, etc.,etc.,
Re: Governance
by pamsask on May 18, 2009 12:26 PM
Agarwal agree with you completely. Whatever progress & development this country does is automatically eaten by the growing population. India cannot see any effects of progress & development that have taken place simply coz they get lost in the ever growing population. For India for move ahead Govt should focus 50% on curbing the population & the rest on education, infrastructure, security, progress, development etc.
* Religious Bigots. * Those who fear Pakistan. * Racists in Upper Caste Communities and * Innocent and Ignorant sections of BC/SC/ST and Minority Communities.
Re: Who voted for BJP in Elections?
by Surya Prakash on May 18, 2009 11:30 AM
You should be ashamed. You being a Congress supporter should have enjoyed their victory. Rather than that, you are spitting your venom against BJP. You Idiot, dont forget BJP has got around 25% votes which is clear proof that they are an accepted national party in power in 7 states. You yourself are a religious bigot hiding under a false name and jump at every oppurtunity to criticize BJP. If you are a real man, write your real name.
Re: Re: Re: Who voted for BJP in Elections?
by Surya Prakash on May 18, 2009 11:59 AM
Ha ! Ha ! Morons like you will not change even in your grave. I pity you...
Indian people were really worried about the fate of democracy going in hands of the Opportunists like Mayawati... India need stable government with less dirty politicians on board.. the fall of parties like BSP and Left has shown that people of India will not support the parties who are trying to stop the growth of the country..
Re: Gud thing @ this elections: No Mayawati, NO Laloo, No Left &a
by Jai Babu on May 18, 2009 11:54 AM
Even look at the others who have been put in the electoral dustbin-Bangarappa, Vaiko, Margaret Alva, Renuka Chowdhary, Jaffer Sharief, Ram Vilas Paswan, Pappu Yadav, Shahabuddin, Sadhu Yadav, etc, etc
A very high maturity has been shown by Indian voters by way of defeating all extornists and caste based politics. Voters has given a role of opposition to BJP, they must perform it in befitting manner and take corrective measures to come to voters expectations. The election has also shown two party system, which is a very healthy sign for growth. It appears that very good time is coming for this south east Asia belt, Talibanis are pushed back to their positions, India is going to get a stable govt., Nepal is out of Maoist clutch, and Sri Lanka-LTTE is finished.
I am a BJP supporter. I would like to congratulate UPA for the fantastic victory in the General Elections. On the whole, the nation has won by electing a stable Govt at the centre. The nation is in the safe hands of Shri Manmohan Singh who is a clean, sincere and hardworking PM. We should really really thank God that our country is not held to ransom by the Prakash Karat, Mulayam, Amar, Mayawati, Devegowda, Laloo, Paswan, Jayalalitha etc and all the above have no role to play in forming the Govt. The above politicians have been rejected by the people and only Congress party will have a firm say in choosing the cabinet. With MMS as the PM again, we are sure the country will be able to usher in the next 5 years. BJP should play the role of a constructive opposition and work in the nation's interest. Mr.Advani should now step down and allow youngters to take over the mantle and prepare for the 2014 elections. All in all, it is a mandate for the good. Wishing the very best to Mr.Manmohan Singh in building a New India.
Re: India has won.
by pamsask on May 18, 2009 12:32 PM
I too would like to wish the very best to Dr Manmohan Singh in building a new India now that they are completely free from the Left and tigdi of Lalu, Paswan, Mulayam. They also do not have to worry about factors like Maya Madam, Amma etc. The voters also gave a resounding slap on the faces of all criminal based candidates. Thank God for that. The voters have once again proved that anyone who thinks that the voters are foolish & can be taken for granted will automatically be relegated to the political dustbin.
125/- per day under rozgaar guarantee yojana & 6th pay commission for useless government employees. awaiting somemore such acheivement........ . now its to late so bear with it untill next election