India could have become Iran, Iran, Afghan, etc - long back. But we have occasional leaders cropping up at few instances - Shivaji, Krishnadevaraya, Vivekananda, etc.
Re: Re: India could have lost
by mammen antony on Feb 11, 2011 05:03 PM
Absolutely right Mr.CC.Still there are chances of this republic falling in to the pit similar to Afganistan,Iraq, Pakistan or Somalia, if the rightwing radicals occupy the 7Race Course.
Re: Re: India could have lost
by Prakash on Feb 11, 2011 05:04 PM
If JanSangh had ruled india would have become a prestigious & prosperous country . congress had ruined this country
Re: Re: Re: India could have lost
by Maihoon Don on Feb 11, 2011 09:04 PM
your personal view...sangh parivar have lot of achievements like siding with british, k1lling gandhi and so on..can never trust them.
Re: Re: India could have lost
by Koduvayur on Feb 11, 2011 05:11 PM
BJP rules for more than 5 years. India did not become an afganistan or pakistan. The fact of the matter is that India will never become pakistan or afganistan because there is equal opportunity for all religions, unlike the above nations who are full of one community only...
Re: Re: Re: India could have lost
by Maihoon Don on Feb 11, 2011 09:03 PM
give BJP 10 more years and India will be ruined..already we saw the effects of 5 years of their rule..wrong telecom policy resulting in such a big scam...bloodshed in gujarat...things are back in control now as the fringe elements of sangh parivar have been largely neutralized or made vague in last 6 years.
Re: egypt situation
by Maihoon Don on Feb 11, 2011 04:56 PM
difference is india is a democratic country and no ruler can rule it for 30 years like mubarak. if people are not satisfied with governance they have a chance to change the rulers every 5 years.
Re: egypt situation
by RightSaid Fred on Feb 11, 2011 04:24 PM
We are a nation of weaklings. Too much tolerance and chaltahai attitude. We are bornsuckers. No hope. We need a netajisubashbose urgently.
Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by ll on Feb 11, 2011 04:54 PM
Instead of giving fashionable statements, why don't you walk down to your local polling booth in the next elections and elect someone else you feel will be good for the country.
Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by mammen antony on Feb 11, 2011 05:10 PM
For what/ to appease the Pakistanis, to appease the Chinese.You march to the residences of the corrupt Judiciaries, Corrupt Babus and corrupt law enforcement agencies.You can change the rulers at 10 janpath at any time, but not the corruption in the administration.
Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by Ram on Feb 11, 2011 04:32 PM
There are people seething with anger and it needs to be channalised to creat Egypt-like uprising. Wish Shri A.B.Vajpayee will come out of retirement and take the lead. We need to do something to throw all that is rotten with this country. Let's begin somewhere.
Re: Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by Abhijoy Mitra on Feb 11, 2011 04:46 PM
Why only Atalji u saying Ram?There are still some suitable leaders in BJP who can takeover the foreign origin UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.Susma Swaraj maam unse kahi jyada political brain and able Candidate hai NDA me.What BJP needs is more propaganda tools and methods to flash out the major corruptions,drawbacks of the oppressive regime of UPA-2 under Dr.Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi's govt in publics mind .Abhi Mitra
Re: Re: Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by Maihoon Don on Feb 11, 2011 04:58 PM
yes sushma is great she spoiled the indo-pak talks in 2001 with one statement.
yes advani is great who thinks jinnah was a great ruler and secular.
yes jaitley is great he can't even win one election ad fit to complain on tv channels.
Re: Re: Re: Can we walk to the 10 Janpath
by meerazherali on Feb 11, 2011 05:03 PM
What NDA period no scandles taken place?. Thier allies has had free hands to loot.
CID Diggi and his secular masters are certain that the problem in Egypt is remote controlled by the right wing organisation which has its headquarters in Nagpur. The saffron terrorists will go to any extent to cause problems in a secular country like Egypt.
All said and done, the mostEST secular person in the whole world, the mostEST democratic and benign King Abdulla of the mostEST secular nation in the world has openly supported President Hosni Mubarak.
Now it is up to all secularists to meekly follow the wish of His Supreme Majesty King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul-Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Saud and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
India should immediately send its commando forces to serve the needs of President Hosni Mubarak Long live secularism !
Re: Secular approach to the Egyptian problem
by RightSaid Fred on Feb 11, 2011 04:26 PM
Looks like your aszz has been deepfried. your constant ranting on this board explains that you have lump of cowdung for a brain.
How can handfull of people gathered in one place decide about the fate of the whole country of Egypt. What these handfull people may be doing in one place cannot be a majority opinion of the whole people of Egypt.
Re: Egypt turmoil
by Sunil Kumar on Feb 11, 2011 04:14 PM
It has become a routine now.... Egypt's case may be different, but a handful of people are forcing governments in our country for many things.... if the government is corrupt and inefficient then it will always bow down to such things.
Re: Re: Egypt turmoil
by ravindra kumar on Feb 11, 2011 05:13 PM
RIGHTLY SAID LIKE THE GOVT SUCCUMB TO THE PRESSURE IN GIVING CONSENT ON CENSUS ON THE BASIS OF CASTE CALCULATION