unflinching loyalty to his employer. He was so loyal to the late PM PVN Rao while serving in his cabinet. But, the moment he became PM (by being nominated by the Italian), he forgot the former PM. I think he failed to turn up at the funeral of the late PM. THAT WAS BECAUSE HE DID NOT WANT TO DISPLEASE HIS CURRENT EMPLOYER.
Re: Re: we need to respect the PM for his
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 01:15 AM
do not be afraid to face the truth! See I am doing my job despite being dejected by the CONPARTY's win. IT is so silly to see some people calling him as king. The truth is as simple as what I posted! I think u r also in desperate need of PILEX.
H!ndus deserve a sickular govt.. they like to create path of self destruction. Another 5 yrs.. more 26/11.. more serial blasts.. more b'deshi immigrants (voters for 2014).. more conversions.. rape and torture of h!ndus in muzlim dominated areas.
Re: H!ndus deserve UPA
by Rajdeep Drohi on May 19, 2009 03:18 AM
true. happens a lot in west bengal districts bordering bangladesh. the hind.u population in bangladesh has been decimated. next is bengals turn. all this news is well hidden by secular media
Re: dammm
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:57 AM
I think you understand the difference between Bose and Dyer although both wielded weapons!
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: dammm
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 01:09 AM
JUST VISIT A NEARBY MEDICAL STORE. I do not know if u r living in a taliban area where there could be a fatwa against medicines or medical shops!
Re: Re: Re: dammm
by Rohit Saxena on May 19, 2009 01:05 AM
If you were an Indian & had studied history, you would know. Which leaves me with only 2 conclusions that either you are not an INDIAN or you are just so clumsy & influenced about your own nation that you would make fun of Jalianwala Bagh tragedy.
then u should NEVER call him the king as that will make him very sad and to loose sleep! After he revels in being at the service of Her Majesty and any attempt to give him an independent identity is blasphemous to say the least!
Re: Re: If u really respect MMS
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:56 AM
But I am sure you need PILEX ointment and tablets very desperately!
Re: Re: If u really respect MMS
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:55 AM
where is venom in the post. or is that the definition of venom in Q or B?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: If u really respect MMS
by arjun on May 19, 2009 01:08 AM
""""king as that will make him very sad and to loose sleep! After he revels in being at the service of Her Majesty"""
This is your Majesty now... do you know.. because of India you can do this.... Great India..
Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by vinay bunty on May 19, 2009 12:50 AM
A group of people celebrating the victory of Nalin Kumar Kateel of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Lok Sabha election barged into and ransacked houses of four Mus lim families and assaulted many people at Nettrakere in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district on Saturday evening.
Re: Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:53 AM
Was it because they obstructed to the legitimate and legally permitted victory procession as such things are not permissible in Q.
Re: Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by Rohit Saxena on May 19, 2009 12:52 AM
I am posting the video of it on youtube. please follow suit so that we can expose these politicians! Or is this another one of "hit-n-run" secularism theories?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by trollll on May 19, 2009 01:04 AM
Hey bunty do we have all the visuals Godhra train burning/1984 sikh massacres .. no .. so not all has been caught on tape but we still believe ok..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by Rohit Saxena on May 19, 2009 01:09 AM
No chaps, you don't believe. Neither in tragedies, nor in this nation. Anyways, thanks for acknowledging that you & some other chaps are working hand-in-glove instead of independent opinions :-)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Mayur Vihar, Delhi
by Rohit Saxena on May 19, 2009 01:00 AM
Thank you. I understand the word but i guess it should be the exact opposite since i did not "naively" believed in it!
Re: Mus1im League is a pre-poll ally of Congis
by Sukumar Mehta on May 19, 2009 12:49 AM
Mind you, Muslim League is not a banned party. Enough of this myopic thinking. You claim not to be a BJP guy but you think on the same lines.
Re: Re: Mus1im League is a pre-poll ally of Congis
by JGN on May 19, 2009 12:50 AM
Ok, then do you think BJP is a banned party? What is the difference between the two??
Re: Mus1im League is a pre-poll ally of Congis
by vinay bunty on May 19, 2009 12:47 AM
Oh is it ???da** mn Congress ..Isnt MI M and RSS diff sides of same coin ???????????
Re: Re: Re: Mus1im League is a pre-poll ally of Congis
by vinay bunty on May 19, 2009 12:51 AM
Oh Dam it ... Hmmm So RSS /MI M same ..I need to be careful of htese two chhhhhhhhhhoths
Re: BJP has lost the election; So please be honest now;
by ayesha desai on May 19, 2009 12:52 AM
I agree with you. But unfortunately, BJP leaders themselves always wear an apologetic look when somebody calls them communal. Why don't they stand up and hit back and expose Communal actions of Congress. Except Narendra Modi, nobody criticized when special scholarships (Rs. 25000/- per annum for every Muslim who attends a college) were announced by our shamelss PM. Yashwant Sinha of BJP shamelessly increased Haj subsidy from 102 crores to 208 crores when he was a finance minister. This is the tragedy of the majority community in India.
I do not claim that I can never go wrong. But, I feel that majority view need not be correct always. There is an intrinsic flaw in democracy although it may be the least when compared to other forms of governance. So notwithstanding the victory of the CONPARTY led by the foreign born lady, I still think that MMS is the most incompetent of all the PMs we had so far; He is the most selfish and power hungry person but disguised to give a different image; He is as cunning - if not more - than Lallu, Mullah, Maya and Jaya; His means of achieving something are very unethical and immoral (N Deal and the betrayal of the left); The BJP should become like it was during late 80s and early 90s when the treasury benches had to keep their mouth shut when BJP members spoke;
Re: Is majority always right?
by troll on May 19, 2009 12:43 AM
MY Teacher's Sandeep Shastry (google him )... u related to him ???????????????
# The educated middle class are convinced that they can get their problems resolved without assistance of their elected representatives. They have the resources — financial and in terms of networks — to get their problems resolved. They barely need to know, much less meet, their elected representative.
# Globalisation and privatisation have resulted in important decisions that involve the lives of the common people being influenced not by the state but by private players and the market. This has contributed to the diminishing importance of ‘government’ in the lives of urban Bangaloreans. So why vote?
# The cynicism among urban voters about the electoral/political process often appears to be a mask to legitimise their disinterest about and apathy towards politics. While it is fashionable to express one’s unequivocal faith in democracy, politics is too messy for the middle classes to dirty their hands with.
# Political parties, across the spectrum, have also failed to offer the ticket to individuals who can inspire middle class voters to turn up at the polling booth in larger numbers.
Re: Is majority always right?
by JGN on May 19, 2009 12:43 AM
There is no majority. The Congi led UPA did not even get a "simple majority". They are still stitching up "majority" buying up the required number of MPs.
Re: Re: Is majority always right?
by Sukumar Mehta on May 19, 2009 12:47 AM
JGN, don't lose your sleep over that. You know, they don't have to buy MPs. Parties are lining up to extend support. And that reminds me of Vajpayees's 13 days Government. I was so much amused. I am amused right now too, as the so called Strong Leader is biting dust. After so much of foul-mouthing, he is eating his words.
Re: Re: Re: Is majority always right?
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:49 AM
MMS is established fraud after he purchased MPs for being in office! He is not just dwarfed before ABV, but an invisible particle of dust.
Re: Re: Re: Is majority always right?
by Rohit Saxena on May 19, 2009 12:50 AM
Dir, if you were amused by the 13 day government, it might also amuse you to read that the last vote against the government was casted by "speaker of assembly of a state". But I guess the constitution has always amused the sychopants & slaves of congress-culture!
Re: Re: Re: Is majority always right?
by JGN on May 19, 2009 12:52 AM
>>>>>>>>Parties are lining up to extend support................you know what is the cost of that support!!!!!! Isn't it??
Re: Re: Is majority always right?
by subramanyasastry hoskote on May 19, 2009 12:47 AM
I do not know how my message is treated as abuse at times and acceptable other times. Even when there is no abuse, some people want to report abuse just to please the Conparty led by the Italian born person!
When the Bishops Confernece issue "Pastoral Letters" or when the Deoband Seminary issue "fatwa" against voting for BJP or Left-front, that is not communal but when BJP talks about equal rights for all (not like MMS who said "minorities have first right over the resources of our Country" the are "communal". Mus1im League is one of the pre-poll ally of Congis in Kerala (of course all Mus1ims are "sickular)!!!!!
The Indian Media made a Monster out of Modi over one unfortunate incident. To my knowledge the toll in "Bhagalpur" riots was even more than Gujarat 2002. Even Lalu Prasad Yadav who always talking about "sosial justice" did not do anything for the victims of Bhagalpur riots duirng more than 15 years of his rule in Bihar.
Unfortnately both Communist Parties (Chinese Agents) and BJP (Communal Party) got particular labels from the Indian Media and they could not get rid of that stigma in all these years.
In fact it was the great Jawahar Lal Nehru who abandoned Assam during the Chinese invasion at that time (Pl read his withdrawal speech.........My heart goes out to the people of Assam........you can get the same from the Web.