Please note the change of venue for the next UPA meeting For the convenience of all constituents the venue will be Tihar Food from the Jail Kitchen will be served And this will help you in future and make you stronger when that will be the only food available to you all Pranab Da
GOM Meeting will be held today and for the convenience of all the members the venue has been shifted to Tihar PS Food wiil be provided to all attending
Re: Re: UPA MEETING
by Dinesh Mittal on Apr 26, 2011 07:51 AM
Madari has been invited and there will be free for all Dance You will forget Munni and it will be SHEELA all the way
The suspension is a very very very very.............. LATE action. actually a drama, coming from the Queen of dramas .. Shame ion you queen, who has lied to Hazare ji saying she stands against corruption.
You Liar!!! Step down.. disown your powers.. take political vanvaas, you cheats.. Was justice been done to Indians in the case of Bofors/ 1984 killing of Indians by C0ns? Queen even let two 1984 conspirators party ticket to contest.
Re: can congress be called british party or llooters party
by Chandan on Apr 26, 2011 04:59 AM
Kalmadi was just one servant of the Congress Party and he stole, cheated and bribed. That does not mean the whole party should be downplayed. Corruption is in our blood and we cannot live without it.
Nothing will happen to Kalmadi. Probably a long case. He is laughing and will be laughing when he is free with millions and will enjoy the rest of his life. If you hire a servant, trust him, and he cheats or kills, will it be your fault. Same is with Sonia and Dr. MMS. He was their trusted servant and Kalmadi cheated. Fraud is written all over his face.
Re: Next is tharoor
by Jaya Krishnan on Apr 26, 2011 04:51 AM
Sunil..i think u have no idea of ur statement. Tharoor gave advice to the committe and he charged the committee $2500/day. In the west, even a freelance IT worker charges $500/day for his services. So $2500/day for commonwealth services is cheap. and he did this while he was in UN and long before he entered indian politics