Re: buck doesn't stop with u Mr. PM
by bjpie on Nov 23, 2010 11:19 AM
ashok ,u r right, pm himself says he fls lk kid in givernance that is he being guided n goaded by someone else in congioes' party , u know who...mabete ... that too not directly but by remote control of members of cotorie around them.. u cn imagine humiliation n accompanied helplessniss in governance....they hv deliberately selected a apolitical peson 4 the sake of convenience to guide n goad to their desired directions of governance.....
Re: buck doesn't stop with u Mr. PM
by hinduindian on Feb 05, 2011 10:51 PM
RIGHT, BUT WHO ASKE DHIM TO ACCEPT PM POSITION AND BE A ...S LICKER? WHO ASKE DHIM TO BE HENPECKED? WHO ASKED HIM TO BE FIT FOR NOTHING ?
Re: buck doesn't stop with u Mr. PM
by True Hindustani on Nov 24, 2010 08:16 PM
Bribed and Biased media and intellectuals who serve as cheer leaders for paying masters including criminals and crooks are th greatest CURSE of the nation now and DR MM Singh is a shining example serving as a robot and slave of an italian illiterate lady and mafia gang,Shame, DR MM Singh
How do you think India can develop if most of the ministers from Congress party are involved in scams. So far we have had fodder scam, fertilizer scam, now 2G scam. India will remain a bullshit country because the country is full of cows, cheats and blood suckers.
You are harping upon an observation of some judges?
We have a PM whom the opposition parties dare not accuse of corruption. Our PM who is a learned and humble soul, world class economist and a puritan in politics who has rescued the country from serious financial troubles in 1991. Among the world leaders, our PM has the best resume! SC has raked up an unwanted delay issue when they themselves are sitting on cases that date back 12-24 years. Here they are worried about a few months' delay. Is it a cover up for the PF scam and the resultant impeachment proceedings about to be initiated? PM never lets anyone gets away with corruption while the judges who delay proceedings through adjourments after adjourments do that. So, please honorable judges, respect the great man that we have at the helm. We do not believe in this activism. Jai Hind.
Re: Very unfair remark Vivek! Do your homework
by Ashok on Nov 20, 2010 05:50 PM
Our PM may be learned and humble but he is difinitely not honest and sincere in carrying out his responsibilities as PM. He is controlled by Sonia who is more guilty in all the corruption cases and should be prosecuted. There is no question of respecting these people who have miserably failed in their duties. As a matter of fact they have encouraged the corruption to grow to exceptionally high level in India. The respect has to be commanded and not demmanded by using the press and tv media.
Re: Re: Very unfair remark Vivek! Do your homework
by bjpie on Nov 23, 2010 11:20 AM
ashok ,u r right, pm himself says he fls lk kid in givernance that is he being guided n goaded by someone else in congioes' party , u know who...ma n bete ... that too not directly but by remote control of members of cotorie around them.. u cn imagine humiliation n accompanied helplessniss in governance....they hv deliberately selected a apolitical peson 4 the sake of convenience to guide n goad to their desired directions of governance.....
Hon. Prime Minister, we all are having good opinion on you. You are role model for most of Indians. Please do not get into this political drama and spoil your name and image. Please step down. God bless India. Jai Hind.
there might be a plan to ease MMS and bring Rahul, that is why singh is falling into a trap perhaps !! He must at least make sure that DMK goes down with him !!
actually the PM is not to blame, Subramaniam Swamy may have written to the PM five times asking for permission, but I am sure he never marked a C.C. to Madam. How then can he expect a response? :)
Re: actually the PM is not to blame, Subramaniam Swamy may have w
by sarang mehta on Nov 19, 2010 06:50 PM
All said and suffered about this scam, the previous ones and a host of others in the pipe-line....However, what is the remedy to this? Honestly, we have no recourse. The corrupt politicians have been getting away with their financial under-dealings for decades now. Its just fodder for the media grist-mill. No more, no less. Raja, Baja and all onvolved will easily get away from this by throwing some bits to the agencies too. They will all live happily ever after. After making this kind of money, do you really think he will care 2 hoots about the minister-ship he had to let go? No sir! This is just a fist of sand in our eyes....The tainted Minister forced to resign....Does it really help our situation? Is there a way of knowing where did the wrong-doers stash away the ill-earned hordes? Is the state going to get it back? Even if it comes back, is it going to find its way through the right channels to further the development of our country? These are very difficult questions that the politicos have been unable to answer for decades now. They are such a thick-skinned bunch of thugs and crooks and they are so well protected by our impotent democracy and their lousy constituents that they are emboldened to rape and rape again, the very fabric of integrity and equality which formed the basis of our constitution. Biggest cause of this: There is no one to stop them.
It is shame, Our PM , former FM , not able to asses the loss due 2G spectrum sale at price of 2001 in the year 2008, India would have written off Fiscal deficit, We want to become super power surpassing China, and our Political leaders are super Cheater of the world.
Re: It is shame on our former Finance Minister
by Govind Lal on Nov 19, 2010 08:48 AM
We heard about DICTATORS who ruled as they like. What happened to the 2G spectrum? It was auctioned by giving 3 hours notice through the internet. Did our men ignorant about the rules in force?