Re: Re: Sharad Pawar Smile he has got
by Shyam Sunder on Dec 26, 2011 12:39 PM
It is actually not copying. They have some problem in their jaws and so have crossed/ uneven jaws. That is after all not a style.
Re: Sad Day for Karnataka
by Sriram Chandrasekhar on Dec 26, 2011 11:19 AM
Are you the scummy politician's illegitimate son? None else can talk about him like this. you knut.
Re: Re: Sad Day for Karnataka
by ravi krishnan on Dec 26, 2011 11:38 AM
Ur juvenile traits arequite visble when u call him clean....his tenure as CM saw the beginning of the downfall of Karnataka and more so of Bangalore....rampant corruption in BDA & townplanning started during his tenure...if B'lore is anurban jungle it's thanks to his 2 years and thereafter. Infact he had also famously once said that if people are making a little money on the side so be it....
Re: Sad Day for Karnataka
by Ravikumar on Dec 26, 2011 11:39 AM
Surprised to the above note. He was never content in any party he joined and soon he used to desert that party.And if he is the role model for politics then Political science subject should be redisgned / refined...
Re: Sad Day for Karnataka
by muralidhar on Dec 26, 2011 12:07 PM
yes he will be remembered as an icon of corruption in all fields supported by congress
are the heads of turn coat politicians like Kalyan singh (UP), Ramods, Vaiko (TN), PC George (Kerala) who never considered Sincerity or party policies as important things in politics other than quest for power.
What about the late Bhajan Lal? Also, what do you think of Sharad Pawar, whose party was formed avowedly because the founders did not like Sonia Gandhi to be the leader of Congress party? But now, Sharad Pawar & Co are admirers of Sonia.
Re: Ultimate turncoat?
by vorpal on Dec 26, 2011 10:48 AM
contd... Also, P Chidambaram, who was in "Tamil Nadu Congress", which merged with the INC on considerations of expediency.