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Prashant Bhushan tells MPs not to be too sensitive


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Nand Kishore Bohra
Politicians
by Nand Kishore Bohra on Sep 15, 2011 03:13 PM

Politicians in India most of them are hypocrites. Some of them want to be in limelight to draw attention of their mentors. My Guru had told me the road is full of thorns, if you pick these up one by one, your whole life won't be sufficient enough, so wear strong shoes and walk over such hurdles. Mr. Bhushan, your team is doing wonderful job. Keep it up. Whole Nation is with you. JAI HIND>

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Gopalkrishna Kamalapur
politicians
by Gopalkrishna Kamalapur on Sep 14, 2011 02:44 PM

Let the politicians think of India as servants of INDIANS not have arrogance as law makers.
-Kamalapur G D

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CS Muralidhar
Fantastic Piposte!
by CS Muralidhar on Sep 14, 2011 02:43 PM  | Hide replies

Notice to Prashant Bhushan prepared by Director of Rajya Sabha's Secratariat, Mukul Pandey is totally devoid of any facts, valid arguments and is absolutely illogical. In fact, if this notice was really framed by him, he should be shocked at himself. If he simply sent the notice prepared by some other incompetent subordinate or by a group of congress party members, with just his seal and signature, he should hang his head in shame. In either case his family members will certainly be ashamed of him! As for the congress MPs, less said the better. Even their family members know what they are and would only be interested in the loot collected by the Head of the family by his/her immoral and anti-national acts and deeds.

I compliment Prashant Bhushan for his fantastic riposte to Mukul Pande's spineless and illogical notice! I urge him to write a detailed book on the JLP team's meeting with the govt's henchmen with a ball-to-ball description of the entire proceedings up to the time MMS sent that fellow Deshmukh with the "sense of the house" letter. Let the entire nation know what really happened and how the govt in our so called democracy schemes against its own people.

It is time the people taught these blackguards a bitter and backbreaking lesson in democracy.

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K Sankaran
Re: Fantastic Piposte!
by K Sankaran on Sep 14, 2011 03:20 PM
The idea of a book is very interesting and relevant. I think the academically oriented have to step in and start writing about these. We need to have research material on these things so that there is an objective assessment of the abject state of the Indian political scene.

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rohit mukkawar
Don't be bothered Bhushan sirji...
by rohit mukkawar on Sep 14, 2011 02:38 PM

Politicians world over have skins thicker than rhinos!!!!!!!!! Indian politicians are even worse!!!
They are too shameless and brazen in doing illegal things... If somebody questions them, they start putting mud on them and raising unnecessary problems so that he/she doesn't trouble them....
What Anna Hazare and you guys have done is something really great and augers well for India's tomorrow....
I am sure these petty issues and notices raised against you and your team will be dropped soon...

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Chander Nandwani
Parliamentarians
by Chander Nandwani on Sep 14, 2011 02:35 PM

In my opinion, howsoever representative a democratic system may be, it doesn't necessarily mean that it automatically implements the viewpoint of majority of the country on every major issue, like corruption in this case. There is always a silent majority that has a view but doesn't express it enthusiastically enough through ballot till things reach an extreme and they find a rallying force to vent out their emotions. What we witnessed across the country and at Jantar Mantar & Ram Lila ground was exactly this venting out of strong emotion and the rallying force was 73 year old Anna Hazare! Parliamentarians please accept public criticism with grace!

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PEHCHANKAUN
Time to pull up their socks......................
by PEHCHANKAUN on Sep 14, 2011 02:34 PM

It is high time these power hungry MPs pull up their socks.

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Chander Nandwani
Prashant Bhushan
by Chander Nandwani on Sep 14, 2011 02:33 PM

In my opinion, howsoever representative a democratic system may be, it doesn't necessarily mean that it automatically implements the viewpoint of majority of the country on every major issue, like corruption in this case. There is always a silent majority that has a view but doesn't express it enthusiastically enough through ballot till things reach an extreme and they find a rallying force to vent out their emotions. What we witnessed across the country and at Jantar Mantar & Ram Lila ground was exactly this venting out of strong emotion and the rallying force was 74 year old Anna Hazare! Parliamentarians please accept public criticism with grace and try to reform yourselves in line with the public mood!

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sss
Mr. Bhushan
by sss on Sep 14, 2011 02:33 PM  | Hide replies

What's your reply on shantibhushan's voice (your dad) in alleged CD with AMAR Singh where he is talking to Mulayam Singh and making a deal of Rs 4 crores by buying a high court judge

What's your reply on your farm house in noida which great honest leader Mayawati has gifted your father

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Haatim
Re: Mr. Bhushan
by Haatim on Sep 14, 2011 02:37 PM
sss he has already replied to what you are asking about the CD being fake.

The point is you didnt get to hear what you wanted to hear and hence disappointed.

If you are a govt. employee taking bribe Janlokpal bill will hurt you the most so I can understand why you are upset.

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Ganesh V
Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by Ganesh V on Sep 14, 2011 02:48 PM
SSS- let those things get proved. Why can't govt take action if they are so confident? Anyway, I agree with Haatim's viewpoint.

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Richard Lasrado
Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by Richard Lasrado on Sep 14, 2011 02:51 PM
Well said, Haatim

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sss
Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by sss on Sep 14, 2011 03:05 PM
Saying against Anna Team does not prove me corrupt I am very much honest to the country as you...but question is does Bhushans desreve to give enjoy blind mandate of people of India to draft law for the country

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P Narayanan
Re: Mr. Bhushan
by P Narayanan on Sep 14, 2011 03:01 PM
Mr. Bhushan and party is demanding to include the higher judiciary under the ambit of Lokpal and the congress is opposing the same. If he is really involved in such a case, he will not insist to include judiciary under Lokpal. You people made the public fool for all these years. Please stopit now. Remember one thing you can make everybody fool for sometime and somebody for ever but you can't make everybody fool for ever.

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sss
Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by sss on Sep 14, 2011 03:05 PM
Saying against Anna Team does not prove me corrupt I am very much honest to the country as you...but question is does Bhushans desreve to give enjoy blind mandate of people of India to draft law for the country

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P Narayanan
Re: Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by P Narayanan on Sep 14, 2011 03:28 PM
It is evident that the present government is not going to make/draft a law which is practically helpful for the aam admni. In such a situation when some people (whoever it may be) coming forward to help them should have to be accepted at least by the aam admi. You should trust somebody. All these days we have trusted the politicians. Now the people have lost faith in the present set of politicians at least.

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BharatiyaAgni
Re: Re: Re: Mr. Bhushan
by BharatiyaAgni on Sep 14, 2011 04:41 PM
SSsss, your one-sided questions indicate your moral corruptness.

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