Well said. What we need today is an all inclusive development. No Indian, irrespective of caste, creed or religion, should feel that he is excluded from the benefits of the economic progress we must achieve. We are all minorities in some ways or the other. But we all have a stake in India's development. Whether we belong to a minority or a majority community, we must contribute our might for the development of our motherland. The AIMA members, though they are citizens of another country, should contribute to this all inclusive growth, if not for anything else but for the love of the country where they were born and nurtured.
Re: Election
by shantanu dhar on May 17, 2009 01:48 PM
Well said ... People who try to do good do not necessary have to speak louder in front of the crowd ... But, politicians like Advani will never understand that, always play nasty politics, and will always ask them to come stand in the roof and shout like a dusty crow. Hell with this politicians who are not willing to do a little good for his country.
Let's start having some ethics in politics, and bring in badly needed Uniform Civil Code into society, so that India will stop being a 3rd world banana republic. I don't care how pretentiously virtuous the self-proclaimed "secular" parties are -- they're lying by calling themselves secular if they don't support a Uniform Civil Code. Let's start accomplishing some decent things in politics. Uniform Civil Code is certainly a vital necessity.
I always symphathize with losing party but definitely not to communal BJPee. They really are peeing today in temples on siva lingams. Astrology has terribly gone wrong except in Karnataka where people are more fanatic and vote for communal BJPee as usual. UPA shud not help Karnataka for people of Karnataka support communal forces. They are more biased towards development and support religion issues and hence give verdict to BJPee. Stupid azzes of Karanataka dont knw whom to vote to get help from center. They must suffer a lot and beg yeddi and acharya for help by holding their pink chaddis.
Re: Karnataka
by san man on May 17, 2009 12:41 PM
I'm fed up with hearing the communal vote banks declaring everyone else communal. If you don't support Uniform Civil Code, then you're the one who's communal. Let's see the Congress support Uniform Civil Code, which is the basis for any fair and civilized society. Let's not hear the communal vote banks declare UCC a "communal issue" in order to keep ducking vital needs of society.
Shining man decides to retire from active politics as he is heart-rendered by electoral verdict. A man who has built BJP and man who is widely traveled politician is going down abruptly to oblivion. A man who has a shining head, who looks exactly like a munki in the epic the great hanuman, and a man who conducted useless ratha yatras has to go immediately for the good of our nation. Thank god, one serious evil from BJP has finally gone. God saved us from next five years of savage, stone age ruling of sangh parivar-BJP alliance. Today I will go to church and pray for the success of UPA in leading the country in progressive direction, in the path of truth, justice and light. Thank you all.
Re: Advani gone
by dipak on May 17, 2009 12:39 PM
plz pray to God for innocent in Kashim, pray for 26/11, pray for refugees from Bangladesh, pray for all black money in Swiss bank, pray for reserve quota, pray for curbing down middle class ppl, well gtg but do some more research and keep praying thanks
Some states BJP has done very well, for e.g. in Karnataka and in some BJP star switched off working, for eg. in Rajastan, Orissa, Maharastra and UP. Communal violence masterminded by RSS-VHP through BJP has given expected results in Orissa where the public are more mature and committed to peace. In Karnataka, we witnessed Church and women attacks sponsored by Yeddi government, we were expecting a clean wash out for BJP like that of in Orissa but that didnt happen purely because people here are fanatic and still believe in Advani's promises and false propagandas and nurture the dream of practicing hindutva without giving attention to primary issues of nation. In Orissa, people were decisive and spoken loud against communal politics and voted for peace in the state going for secular parties.
Re: Karnataka - BJP won hurray
by Priyanka Lobo on May 17, 2009 12:29 PM
In Karnataka there is no way that BJP can be defeated as we all know hindus are in majority, are hard core hindutva supporters. But whats the use ? Even if BJP had 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. Communal parties are rejected. The effect of communal disturbaces and women attacks has reached wide across country. Since Karnataka people didnt vote for secular values and went with the BJP which divides people and creates fear in society, 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. UPA should not help Karnataka as any help will be used for doing violence and they will never vote for Congress.
It is not the Nuclear deal. Common man is not bothered about the Nuclear deal. More persons are killed in Delhi Riot than the persons killed in Gujarat. If you compare Cong. and BJP are in the same place. The youngesters voted for Cong. only because Cong. successfully projected young leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Milind Deora, Scyndia, Sachin Pilot etc. and not because of Nuclear Deal or because of Gujarat Riot. Don't give a Communal face to the victory of UPA.
The rural masses which form a majority of the Indian voters are not sufficiently educated to know anything more than the struggle for meeting their daily ends. Religion, Security threat from the neighbours, Global meltdown etc mean nothing to them. To think that they understand the dynamics of nuclear deal and that was the deciding factor in their choice of candidates is nothing but a joike.
Re: Fiction
by Trend setter on May 17, 2009 12:15 PM
kannadigas are the dumbest people on earth..they still vote for BJP..the antiquated party o oldies
Re: Re: Re: Fiction
by Trend setter on May 17, 2009 12:35 PM
karnataka is full of nincompoops..they always vote differently from the nations choice and keep suffering.