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Opposition scared of a Rahul invasion?


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Cool Guy
Only hype
by Cool Guy on Jan 23, 2010 08:34 PM  | Hide replies

This is only hype and a ploy to take the attention away from bigger & serious issues like price rise, etc where the Congress has failed miserably. Nobody is afraid of Rahul.

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Cool Guy
Re: Only hype
by Cool Guy on Jan 23, 2010 08:42 PM
The Indian public would like to know how Rahul is going to bring down the soaring inflation in food prices. He is a dumb overhyped fella.

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ramanathan narayanan
Re: Re: Only hype
by ramanathan narayanan on Jan 24, 2010 08:47 AM
it is the poor self serving interest of sonia by proxy government to enrich herself at the cost of poor fellow indians.then how can u expect rahul to do anything to oppose the soaring prices when his mother is interested otherwise.
you have a president of india who cannot be given clean chit,again your chief election commissioner and judges who have got entangled in land grqabbing cases are not denied support by the gongress party,the police ranks not less than that of DIG are caught up in nsaty games who were not denied support by the government.the army also is not an exception.it is the most contraversial institution.sonia government had the audocity to go shopping spree on the on the last minute of the last Loksabha even against the denila by many officers of the defence to go in for such shopping.the mot contraversial Quttarochi has been set free by the CBI at the request of the moist learned prime minister manmohan singh not to torture the accused and to set him free.all these evidences go to prove that the governemt is otherwise interrested in such public institutions at the cost of indian public to keep silence even in case of attrocities done on the general public.
My question at this juncture do we need such unworthy people to represent india to the world.dont we get angered by these injustice caused to us by the government of india.why. then if a section of the public is also party to such heinpous crimes for which the genuine public are paying taxes

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Police Officer
Except rediff
by Police Officer on Jan 23, 2010 05:54 PM

Everybody knows Rahul is an Idiot.

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Police Officer
Except rediff
by Police Officer on Jan 23, 2010 05:53 PM

Everybody knows Rahul is an Idiot.

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ash
it s only happening in India
by ash on Jan 23, 2010 04:04 PM

It is most unfortunate to see this no good burdensome Ghandhi family, who is media hyped and hinderence in yhe path of real progress of our country .

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Ramsingh Sachan
RAHUL'S WAYS
by Ramsingh Sachan on Jan 23, 2010 02:56 PM

Mr. Rahul Gandhi seems to be honest for his purpose.A man like him, stretegically placed in Indian politics, could deliver better if he could concentrate on eradicating corruption, controlling population and giving imaginative new thrust to developmental agenda.Only then his organisational efforts would bear fruits for the Congress.

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Abjini Sagar
Rahul vs Priyanka
by Abjini Sagar on Jan 23, 2010 01:18 PM

Who will win the race?

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Vikas Saraswat
A zero becomes a hero
by Vikas Saraswat on Jan 23, 2010 11:52 AM

It is indeed pathetic that a person who dropped out of two colleges before finishing his graduation in a nondescrepit third college at Florida and does not even remeber the year he finished his M Phil(?) is visiting Universities and hordes of Indians are going gaga about him. By the estimates provided by Rahul Gandhi he first enrolled in St Stephens in 1988 and could manage his graduation only in 1996. Almost three times the period required to finish graduation anywhere and that too with a change of subjects many times in between. The ascent of such a superficial personality in Indian politics speaks a lot about the immaturity of Indian poltics and its voters.

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Vikas Saraswat
A zero becomes a hero
by Vikas Saraswat on Jan 23, 2010 11:52 AM

It is indeed pathetic that a person who dropped out of two colleges before finishing his graduation in a nondescrepit third college at Florida and does not even remeber the year he finished his M Phil(?) is visiting Universities and hordes of Indians are going gaga about him. By the estimates provided by Rahul Gandhi he first enrolled in St Stephens in 1988 and could manage his graduation only in 1996. Almost three times the period required to finish graduation anywhere and that too with a change of subjects many times in between. The ascent of such a superficial personality in Indian politics speaks a lot about the immaturity of Indian poltics and its voters.

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vijay walia
educate the young
by vijay walia on Jan 23, 2010 07:14 AM

it is healthy trend. BJP SHOULD also undertake to involve/ educate poltically, the next gen. Let BJP go to Mah., Rajsthan etc. WElcome step


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