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kasak
Latest British Policy
by kasak on Jul 30, 2010 08:28 AM  | Hide replies

Come to Britain paying high fees, then to our age old British Universities, complete ur studies and then get out. No job no immigration. Studying in Britain itself is major achievement for third world Indians

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pkr ramesh
Re: Latest British Policy
by pkr ramesh on Jul 30, 2010 08:45 AM
British will make us spend our money on all British Goods (Arms,Fighters,Air Buses,Education) but they will treat Indians as second class citizens (Immigration and Non Immigration rules) Good old East India company tricks

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rangdebasanti
what to take from the first family
by rangdebasanti on Jul 30, 2010 05:52 AM

Let's credit them, for what they deserve. It is the democracy, which is saved time and again because of the magnetic charm borne by the first family. To do this they have taken the corruption route.
However, in two trials the others have won the centre stage because of ideology; but the magnetic charm is missing and both the oppositions have fallen through.
Corruption is typical for Indians, who look for an immediate opportunity to corrupt themselves; the Nehru and scions have only taken benefit of it.
The missing part is, the dedication for infrstructure development, which was understood by nationalist leaders like PVN, MMS and ABV, who had accelerated it.
Btw, it is we to be blamed for lack of the credibility as the typical Indian is insecured and always tries to take the inscrutable route.

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P Zipk
Frisking media thrice
by P Zipk on Jul 30, 2010 05:34 AM

Good. Many of them are Jihadi sympathisers. You never know what they bring in on behalf of their friends.

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Santosh Nirmala
same happened with Obama...
by Santosh Nirmala on Jul 29, 2010 09:28 PM

I am in US and same happened here with US. Everyone thought he will do something useful but day after day, his way of handling issues are deters.

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rexberry
Cameroon
by rexberry on Jul 29, 2010 09:10 PM  | Hide replies

Chokre main dum hain

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amit srivastav
Re: Cameroon
by amit srivastav on Jul 29, 2010 09:20 PM
I agree.. I am in UK and he is much better than Tony Blair. He speaks frankly and does not give statements that just "balanced". he has also not shown a blind faith in US. Lets see how he fairs in the long term. I am hopeful that he could emerge as a strong world leader.

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Venkateswarlu Kanamarlapudi
Re: Re: Cameroon
by Venkateswarlu Kanamarlapudi on Jul 29, 2010 10:03 PM
I beg to differ with your comment. Tony Blair was very good in his first term as the Prime Minister. David Cameron is currently concentrating on cuts and nothing else, which will have a huge impact in coming years on higher education, jobs etc.

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