Annaji and his team and Babaji and his team. The fighters have grouped themselves in to two even before they achieved their goal. The indications are that there will be further splinter groups under the samants in the coming days as the movement gains publicity. When these people win some legitimacy in the coming days the team Anna and team Baba would split in to innumerable groups and parties just like the Janata Party. This divisive fight itself shows that there is some vested interests and personal gains in this fight rather than the actual fight against corruption. If corruption is the only target why seperate fight by different teams?
Re: Subsidy
by g on Jul 05, 2011 01:07 PM
i dont know about this; but a true muslim will not go to mecca by availing of subsidy. i feel the indian and paki muslims (not all ofcourse) are mainly responsible for bringing lots of disrepute to the religion.
Re: Re: Subsidy
by ashish nigam on Jul 05, 2011 01:12 PM
Pls read a article published few days back. It is only hindu temples that can be controlled by govt as per law whereas mosques and churches cannot be touched. Don't u see what's happening with sai baba case. These wealth goes into govt treasure and from there to sponsor mosque building and help to madarssa.
Re: Re: Subsidy
by ashish nigam on Jul 05, 2011 01:08 PM
The wealth in tirupati alone is so much that ur entire desert country and mecca kkumshot cannot think about. go and give a kkumshot on that black stone there.
Bcoz of oath taken on never to rais our hand that we youthcongress men are silent otherwise hmm go and ask pakis on wat happnd to 3 times on how we destroyed their military
Annaji and his team and Babaji and his team. The fighters have grouped themselves in to two even before they achieved their goal. The indications are that there will be further splinter groups under the samants in the coming days as the movement gains publicity. When these people win some legitimacy in the coming days the team Anna and team Baba would split in to innumerable groups and parties just like the Janata Party. This divisive fight itself shows that there is some vested interests and personal gains in this fight rather than the actual fight against corruption. If corruption is the only target why seperate fight by different teams?
Re: Fighting seperately against a common issue reveals vested gai
by minus one on Jul 05, 2011 01:10 PM
on the contrary, i feel it is good that there are 2 factions attacking the government. Congress tries to stop one, the other one attacks.