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Ravi S
TN is always in power in center
by Ravi S on May 17, 2009 08:45 PM

One or the pther TN politicians are always in power in center holding key ministries. Still why people of TN move to the states looking for jobs?

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Valaiyapathi
Some thing went wrong
by Valaiyapathi on May 17, 2009 08:42 PM

I really didn't expect the DMK's sweep in this election. In a way it will help TN's bigger role in the center. Thats good. Congress ministers didn't do much in their constituency's developments thats why they lost their seats.
Chidambaram narrowly escaped .
We are happy that DMK ministers are going to return to center to do their maximum for our State which was neglected for long period of time. For example, Rameswaram (Hindu's holy place as compared to Kashi) connected to India's Broad gauage network only during the DMK PMK 's efforts. The so called Upper caste IAS officers, who are staunch Hindu supporters didn't do anything in this regard.They simply used TN's resources for their own benefit.
Even after 60 years of Indian independence, TN railway's network are still meter gauage based.

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Guest
election result--
by Guest on May 17, 2009 06:10 PM

winning and defeating is usual one,more than eleven years dmk cannot to power during mgr period, why focussing much about admk defeat, power and cash win the election

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pat ram
Results baffle everyone
by pat ram on May 17, 2009 05:22 PM

When congress itself is baffled by the results what can others do? In Tamilnadu people are really divided. You cannot call it a sweep by DMK.Jaya has a sizable no of MPs now. Tamil people vote differently in assembly and lok sabha elections. Hope Vijayakant stands alone in assembly elections. If he joins Jaya ADMK will gain and he will be the loser.

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Trichy Rajagopalan
Votes in TN are against congrress
by Trichy Rajagopalan on May 17, 2009 04:51 PM  | Hide replies

It is clear that people wanted to vote against congress and DMK but congress played a shrewd politics by paying Vijayakanth who has split anti-incumbancy vote which should have come to Jaya.. Cho has clearely predicted this and that is exactly what happened

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Trichy Rajagopalan
Re: Votes in TN are against congrress
by Trichy Rajagopalan on May 17, 2009 04:52 PM
but i am happy that it has given a stable goverment in center.. With good rapport MK has with congress, Tamilnadu should prosper only.. In Trichy, i wish Congress candidate have won because she has done a of good thing to the town

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Vas
India is now officially a Banana Republic!
by Vas on May 17, 2009 04:35 PM  | Hide replies

Open up your champagne bottles (courtesy of the blood-drinking, flesh-eating Pope in Vatican), oh darkies! India is now officially a Banana Republic! Sonia has just announced this triumphantly at the press conference after elections!

She now knows that Her billions of dollars in the Swiss account are safe, No one can take it away from her, and give it back to the darky Indians. Her Italian busom budy Qutorrochi is safe, and can enter the country whenever he wants to make quick buck robbing the Indians. Her retarded son or ruthless daughter will now be able to sit on the PM throne. Her Maino clan will be able to smuggle more antiques out of India and sell them bits and pieces around the world. The western governments will continue to pay her in her swiss account for letting in more missionaries, corporations, and any other enitity that want to enter India to loot.

Happy days are here again, oh darkies. Place a cross around your necks, and kiss the ground before you, as whitey Sonia walks past. The white God is very pleased wth your decision.

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bungbumi
Re: India is now officially a Banana Republic!
by bungbumi on May 17, 2009 05:02 PM
oh come on vas .... get your vision checked .... Its not as gloomy as you are painting it. You and people like you are obsessed with Sonia's foreign origin, nothing else. The people of India are certainly, collectively more intelligent than you are (of course you could be vain enough to believe other wise)and they have decided to have a stable government. You and people like you can keep cribbing and crying for the next 5 years.

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Rajdeep Drohi
Re: Re: India is now officially a Banana Republic!
by Rajdeep Drohi on May 17, 2009 11:43 PM
Stability?? The reality is conversions using foreign money have become rampant in AP, TN. In Kanyakumari, poor Hindus temples are being targetted for demolition and there is tremendous pressure to convert to avail of the State's largesse. The soul harvesters are in full swing after 2004.

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John Bosco
Re:Is JJ finished?
by John Bosco on May 17, 2009 04:33 PM  | Hide replies

JJ cannot seem to win an election.In 2004 she left the Congress for the NDA.The reason she thought NDA would win.She alienated Sonia who would have been a natural ally.The DMK,a natural enemy combined with Cong after enjoying 5 years in NDA.Result she got routed 40-0.Again in Assembly elections in 2006,she had virtually no alliance.Though she had a good governance record she lost because of alliance arithmetic.The fact she picked up 60 seats purely because of a good governance record.Since then she shd have cosied upto Cong quietly.She did not do that.Instead she went for a bogus 3rd alternative which people knew not.So she is back in the dog house.I cannot see how she can handle Assembly elections,as DMK will not let go of Cong.End of the road for Amma.Though these elections show she hasme strength,on her own she has no chance.Will she align with DMDK???

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RAJAVARMAN
Re: Re:Is JJ finished?
by RAJAVARMAN on May 17, 2009 04:45 PM
Hi John,the JJ fan,
In the last assembly election she got 60 seats not because of her good governance, it was because of anti-incumpancy, now-a-days every ruling party is facing. And moreover, she is not having any strength on her own and she has to align with a right person, not with wrong persons(Ramdas and Vaiko).

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Vas
Not surprising - TN known for vote buying and vote rigging...
by Vas on May 17, 2009 04:24 PM  | Hide replies

That DMK won more seats than other parties n TN is not surprising considering that TN, especially ruling party, has track record of giving cash for votes. The use of E-voting machines, which can very easily be tampered with, would have made it even more easier to manipulate the votes in favour of DMK. The same is true for the alleged "thumping" Congress victory (vote rigging and machine tampering).

India has become a banana republic under congress regime, under the white racist Sonia and anti-hindu, anti-india sell-out MMS. From now, it is very easy for western governments to tamper with any aspect of Indian society.

The rest of Indins are just bonded slaves to the whites. I'm sure the darky Indian christians are celebrating white victory. As the whites say, only whities are capable of giving deliverance to darkies. White god and white rule are absolute necessary for the darkies.

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