In the next Tamil Nadu State election, karunanidhi will be out and Jaya is going to win. Then these three should join together to throw out corrupt Congress, CPM and BJP from Indian politics
Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by Woliver on Nov 10, 2009 05:16 PM
How are you so sure about Jaya's success in the next election ? Forget about prediction, even the Astrology has utterly failed in feeling the pulse of the masses.
Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by Lalmohan Lal on Nov 10, 2009 05:13 PM
A Jaya supporter is calling others corrupt. Ms Jayalalitha is Mother India (Corruption).
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by subramanyasastry hoskote on Nov 10, 2009 05:17 PM
I feel she comes a poor second after the it0li0n and Maya madam.
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by vijaya kumar on Nov 10, 2009 05:25 PM
Jaya is less corrupt. Madu Koda, Congress and Lallu took away Rs.5000 crores of poor people money of Jarkhand
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by Samir Moosa on Nov 10, 2009 05:16 PM
Jaya, Maya & Mamata the three most corrupt politicians in India who are so selfish that they didnt marry, so as to avoid anyone else sharing their booty (pun unintended). They are your ideals, so I can understand your mentality well.
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by vijaya kumar on Nov 10, 2009 05:18 PM
Lalmohan Corruption or development is not a matter in the election. People usally vote for their cast and religion. Winning over or Purchashing of caste and religious groups is the main ingredient for victory of eleciton.
Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by Rotator on Nov 10, 2009 05:16 PM
Vajpayee still remember the valuable supports provided by these nasty women.Have you forgotten those entertaining daily episodes of Mamta, Samata & Jayalalita. Chaddddis can't improve.
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by vijaya kumar on Nov 10, 2009 05:23 PM
We do not want another NDA rule. India require these three Iron ladies come together for the betterment of India.
Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by Woliver on Nov 10, 2009 05:19 PM
How can one forget Jaswant and Fernandes making frequent trip to Poes Garden to meet the lady ? Who can forget the Lady calling the PM Office of Vajpayee as the fountain head of corruption ? Who can forget her waiting game to provide letters of support to the NDA Government in return for a dirty deal ?
Re: Re: Re: Mamta, Mayawati and Jaya should join together
by subramanyasastry hoskote on Nov 10, 2009 05:40 PM
can anything be more dirtier than the first rights slogan of the pm and the it0li0n defreezing the q's accounts and the con bureau of investigation trying to close the case?
Re: Fact
by Vivek Chandra on Nov 10, 2009 05:05 PM
It is difficult to make you happy. What is your problem with Trinamool? Dont you like provincial ladies?
A Countrywide alert has been issued for "EVM Trauma". This is a new virus which has caught up with all the RSS and BJP wallahs. A Trauma care Centre has been opened for the benefit of these mentally instable patients. If you find any symptom of the same, please admit.
Re: Re: EVM Trauma
by subramanyasastry hoskote on Nov 10, 2009 05:42 PM
you could have avoided reference to her mum. it would have been better if you referred her instead of her mum!
It shuld have happened with criminal like Jyoti Basu.We still respect CM even not being a supporter of CPIM. Support Trinamool if it brings luck to the poor state. Hope didi shines.
Re: Sad that it had to happen with Buddhadev
by Lalmohan Lal on Nov 10, 2009 05:19 PM
Budhadeb is the worst compared to his predecessors in CPM. CPM is losing for his foolishness. He acted more on media advice (read Anandabazar) and got CPM washed out. He failed to gauge the mentality of west bengal public. I'm not calling for his head because he's a good person, but must learn from his mistake and come back strongly.
The results invariably show a swing in favour of Congress generally barring UP and its a welcome change. The indian voter has matured. In Kerala though UDF retained its three seats, its a sad commwentary on the performance of the LDF government. While in power they should have wrested some seats from the UDF. That is why I say the results ampoly indicate an antiestablishment trend. Similar is the case in West Bengal too.
All CPM supporter are requested to Go Back Home. And not to Cry. If u cry with all tears you will be nothing to cry . Bcose you need more tears for the next assembly election in Bengal.
Re: Go HOME
by SANTANU RAY on Nov 10, 2009 05:07 PM
Thanks....yes, we need to have some back up tears not only for ourselves, but also for the people of Bengal. People want changes, and let it change.... I am eager to see how you lovely Didi handles West Bengal. It surprises me a lot that even if CPIM is bad, they are not as bad as Didi and her gang of leaders. Let people's verdict stay and let her rule the state for five years. People would know how to differentiate between good and evil...We all want to see who is good and who is bad... I assume TMC would be bad, most of the people in Bengal assumes CPIM is already worse than TMC... OKkay, let all of us wait and watch the drama, and be a part of it... Only problem is that the people who suffer is the commom people, not the leaders.. people who dies are some one's husband, son, father.... but not the leaders.... Let us not loose any more common man for the sake of politics....and see how it goes....
Re: Re: Go HOME
by pulak taraphdar on Nov 10, 2009 05:50 PM
Why have you assumed that TMC rule will be worse than CPI(M) rule? Thousands of people were killed in WB during long CPI(M) led left front rule for opposing leftists. Only very recently electronic media are bringing news of such incidents to limelight.Killings of Singur like that of Tapasi Malik was tip of the iceberg. In rural Bengal one used to be deprived of all benefits of Govt helps if one dared to oppose local leftists. This is oppression of the worse kind.
Re: Re: Go HOME
by Krishna Kamal on Nov 10, 2009 05:35 PM
Hi Santanu, Change is a part of nature. The Leftsts managed to resist the change by scientific manipulation and by having a grip over the Govt. administrative agencies. The TMC or Congress may have many loopholes but at least they donot make mockery with the peoples' right to act freely. The freedom in the Leftist rule is totally gone in West bengal. In every field the CPI(M) has made a tight grip and controled each and every movement thus keeping the innovative Bengali Community backdated. Thus a change was needed very badly. No political party is good in India, but if there is a change, something good is bound to happen.
Re: After Electronic Voting Machines's in use Congress in unbeat
by Rakesh Dandekar on Nov 10, 2009 05:00 PM
Another ided man. what he is writing he dont know.