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How qualified are our PMs?


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krishna kumar
Qualificaitons
by krishna kumar on May 24, 2004 02:38 PM

eager to know what are the qualifications of Ms. Sonia and the hiers Rahul and Priyanka. Obivously there seems to be some question marks regarding the educational background of Rajiv, Indira and Nehru

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Rajiv Jain
Congratulations India
by Rajiv Jain on May 24, 2004 01:00 PM

He is the man who desearve that post but I would like to say that India was in need of such a highly qualified Prime minister.He must be choosen well before, it is too late for him, but better late then never. All the best wishes and kind regards
Rajiv

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S B Gaur
How Qualified are our PMs
by S B Gaur on May 24, 2004 12:58 PM

Seeing the current economic plight and the increasing unemployment ratio of the country, the economic reformation and eradication of poverty have become the hot topic, the prime subjects to take up and the need of the hour which an efficient economist and a well qualified personality like our new PM is expected of, definitely can do. In his regime, I am sure, the country will touch the new heights of developments and every category from Poor to Rich will feel a grand satisfied.
Our heartfelt felicitations on his becoming the Prime Leader of our Country and Basketful of Wishes that his highness completes his full term
The whole India will feel proud of him and feel proud to be an Indian, so I hope.

S.B. GAUR MUMBAI (S/O Sh. Pannalal Gaur, Dhankoli, Nagaur,Raj.)


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Raju AOL
Good suggestion
by Raju AOL on May 24, 2004 11:11 AM

When it is mandatory for all citizens of India to posess the minimum qualification for any given job,
Why not for our rulers ?

Minimum Quialification is must and apart from Educational Qualification, the Experience, age group, Dynamic and leadership qualities, Winning mind, caring nature for the poor are must.

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hemant
positive step
by hemant on May 24, 2004 10:16 AM

this is a very good omen for the indian democracy. only an educated can direct others who need to follow his policies

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Vikram Basu
Qualification and its effects
by Vikram Basu on May 24, 2004 08:08 AM

Dr. Manmohan Singh is without a doubt the most honest, and virtuous PMs of this country, but because of the recent 'sacrifice' of the PM's chair by CPP Chairman Mrs. Sonia Gandhi it will take him a while to come out of her limelight. Lets hope he doesnot get tainted by all the corruption accompanying him.

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jahan  s
congrats to dr.manmohan singh
by jahan s on May 23, 2004 11:51 PM

Its a high time for the people of India who righty have elected the highly qualified and experienced economist as a P.M.

His honest effort to control inflation and check the economy of the country during holding his office as Finance Minister, could never be forgetted and this effort has bestowed him the highest office in Indian democracy after the Hon'ble office of the President of India.

This is the best time for him to bring more progress in the history of India ever before.

I really honour the constitution of India which has ammended the obligatory qualifications for the post of PM, Ministers and MPs and this should strictly be followed and verified before filing the papers of nomination. This will really bring a tremendous change in the progress of the country.

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