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How Behenji lost the plot


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Mahi
Jai ho
by Mahi on Mar 08, 2012 06:41 PM  | Hide replies

The pens and laptops of some so called intellectuals who feel offended if you call day as day and night as night, are open again, describing the landslide victory of SP as victory of equality over the casteism and communalism. Of course they will feel offended if ask uncomfortable question about the MY ( muslims- yadav) equations already tried successfully by Lalu in Bihar for 15 odd years. Also they can forgive and forget all the previous records of the same peace loving party which didn’t hesitate to kill their political rivals by pulling them out of their homes and making them run for their lives before shooting them down on the streets in the broad day light. I just wish their peace loving party, SP ,had waited just for one day after coming back into the power so that their party poopers would have finished their praise song they were singing for its victory. How much of equality and justice will prevail remains to be seen in the coming not less than 5 odd years.

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Samir Bhagwat
Re: Jai ho
by Samir Bhagwat on Mar 09, 2012 10:43 AM
just goes to show that success has many friends and chamchas from the Jholawala group.

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Sam
Re: Ban reservations for Dalits...give them to Uppercastes instea
by Sam on Mar 08, 2012 07:37 PM
First hang yourself

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Raghavendra Ravi
Re: Ban reservations for Dalits...give them to Uppercastes instea
by Raghavendra Ravi on Mar 08, 2012 08:18 PM
Simply blame the upper castes for everything !! That is enough ,, now relax and keep drinking.. tomorrow you can again blame the upper caste.

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warrsan
Re: Ban reservations for Dalits...give them to Uppercastes instea
by warrsan on Mar 08, 2012 08:28 PM
u guys were given a chance and see the mess of corruption ... jealousy do not have medicine

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jaiprakash tripathi
Re: Ban reservations for Dalits...give them to Uppercastes instea
by jaiprakash tripathi on Mar 08, 2012 08:49 PM
Still wanted to keep a clear division of dalit with uppercaste?It is the shear frustration on the incapable so called political movement by dalit leaders.Build your own math & temple who stops? we have seen in U.P. a large amount of money wasted for statues to satisfy the ego.Money could have been used for upliftment of dalit living in inhuman conditions.

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abc xyz
Govt
by abc xyz on Mar 08, 2012 05:38 PM

70% of money spent by us goes as tax.For eg apart from 33% income tax we have sales tax,vat,service tax( on evrything tele ,elecity bills hospital bills) luxury tax,excise duty,surcharge so many.Indian Govt is rich.But India is poor country.There is no God

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kumar kn
Mayawati's Mistakes
by kumar kn on Mar 08, 2012 05:25 PM  | Hide replies

Mayawati had a golden opportunity to stay in power by serving the poor and developing the state economically.Unfortunately she squandered the opportunity by living a life style not exepected of leaders.She spent her time on building statues when her focus should have been putting food in peoples stomachs and getting them employment through developing UP economically.Her getting Rs 1000 notes garlands on her birthday put off even the dalits.She became totally aloof from the public and deserved to be kicked out.

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abc xyz
Re: Mayawati's Mistakes
by abc xyz on Mar 08, 2012 05:31 PM
No politican in India wants to serve the people.They forget to do that once they get power

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Sandeep Ghosh
Re: Mayawati's Mistakes
by Sandeep Ghosh on Mar 08, 2012 08:14 PM
I am just wondering, should these statues be blasted by dynamites or smashed by hammer

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rankireddi yesuratnam
Re: Re: Mayawati's Mistakes
by rankireddi yesuratnam on Mar 09, 2012 09:15 AM
Blasted and if anything still remains, then Smashed ...

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Raghu
UP election no surprise...
by Raghu on Mar 08, 2012 05:13 PM

Nothing to surprise... its simple...Now UP people are acting like TN.... if you check last few electoin.... they voted to regional party only and during 2007 election they voted out sp and voted in favour of BSP..... now they voted out BSP and voted to sp.....next time they will vote against SP and May be BSp will be happier....

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king
What Went Wrong for BSP
by king on Mar 08, 2012 04:55 PM  | Hide replies

The most unpardoned sin BSP did was improve UP Government economically. Economics Growth is Bad thing in UP Congress, SP want to be become rich but at same time want Most of UP to be begging so there will be no challenge to them, If u start a small pan shop and earn few grands there will be SP Goons at your doorstep demanding their share from your earning, With 88 MP and 403 MLA UP get lion share from Indian Government for development what happen to that funds had anyone other than Mayawati asked the question? Rahul says your money Elephant kha gaya, kitna kha gaya Rahul 5 crore at most 50 crore? What about 51 thousands crore Congress kha gaya only in commonwealth games, What about 2.5 lakh crores in 2G Scam, and this are the just 2 Scams what about thousands such Scam. Even if Elephant eat 50 crore Economics times reported UP growth from 5.5% to 7.75% from 2007 to 2012.

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Vidyadhar Suryavanshi
Re: What Went Wrong for BSP
by Vidyadhar Suryavanshi on Mar 08, 2012 08:24 PM
agree with u

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Suraj
Re: Re: What Went Wrong for BSP
by Suraj on Mar 08, 2012 09:00 PM
If i think by the same logic then the biggest beneficiary of 2G scam is comman man. Due to competation call rates were reduced to nothing 50 paise, 10 paise. I m not justifying congress but scam is a scam. Even if it is 50 crore or 200 crores. Don't forget Mayawati voted out of power due to her lavish life style.

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suppandi
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by suppandi on Mar 08, 2012 04:32 PM

SP workers are behing poll rigging

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James Bond
Winston Churchill in Parliament for India Independence.
by James Bond on Mar 08, 2012 04:13 PM  | Hide replies

Winston Churchill in Parliament for India Independence.

When Mr. Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of United Kingdom, in June 1947, introduced the Indian Independence Act in the British Parliament, Sir Winston Churchill, war time Prime Minister of England, argued:-

"----------Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues, freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low caliber & men of straw. They will have sweet tongues & silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power & India will be lost in political squabbles. A day would come when even air & water... would be taxed in India."

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ranganathan raman
Re: Winston Churchill in Parliament for India Independence.
by ranganathan raman on Mar 08, 2012 05:17 PM
yes true,air is already taxed(proffessional tax). Potable water is costlier than carbonated cooldrinks. excellent forecast by winston churchill

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Balan Iyer
Re: Re: Winston Churchill in Parliament for India Independence.
by Balan Iyer on Mar 08, 2012 08:09 PM
Well Said James Bond.The crush ing to death of the honest IPS officer NK Singh under the whe els by the mining mafia of MP proves the point of Winston Churchil.

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nageshwar tiwari
History repeats, mostly
by nageshwar tiwari on Mar 08, 2012 04:02 PM  | Hide replies

The current political scenario in UP can be traced back to one significant event of late last century and that was enforcement of Mandal Commission report.

The carefully crafted myth of OBC backwardness came to roost and fault lines quickly appeared with beneficiaries and victims of State discrimination falling on opposite sides of ever widening social chasm.

It was accepted as a given fact that higher castes were the oppressors and lower castes were the oppressed. No one ofcourse, ever questioned the whys and hows of it.
Little did the polished Marxists and sociologists wonder about the reason or wherewithal small minority of higher castes would have to oppress the Dalits, leave alone mighty OBCs who were a powerful lobby all through.

After having hunted as hounds, OBCs readied themselves to run with the hares now and using sheer power of numbers, they usurped upper castes from their only respectable means of livelihood, a government job.

Next came the systematic deconstruction of anything symbolic or symptomatic of higher caste 'hypocrisy', including finesse, ethics, honesty respect for knowledge and general order.

Throughout the history civilisations have seen struggles for control of power between two forces, the power of brain and brawn. In the historic feudal setup of India former was represented by dominance of brahmins which drew its power from rule of law and superiority of knowledge

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nageshwar tiwari
Re: History repeats, mostly
by nageshwar tiwari on Mar 08, 2012 04:03 PM
this was periodically broken by dominance of khsatriyas weilding muscle power especially bearing out of contingencies such as war or whenever someone was successful in portraying brahmins as scheming, law as bureaucratic and system as worthy of being replaced by a brave man with heart of gold.

V P Singh (and later another Khsatriya, Arjun Singh) attempted the same coup using Mandal as weapon not realizing that democracy has made OBCs powerful enough to not need a blue blood any longer and become the Kings themselves.



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Mahi
Re: Re: History repeats, mostly
by Mahi on Mar 09, 2012 02:05 AM
makes an excellent read. Thanks for writing.

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