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'Congress and BJP ganged up against AAP government'


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Talisman
Modi will be replaced by AAP wave.
by Talisman on Feb 16, 2014 12:28 AM  | Hide replies

Modi is not transparent and look at how he is hiding when Kejri asked him about the monies he is getting from Ambanis. There is no answer.

Modi may be day dreaming to be PM of india. But the people know better. AAP may elect a leader that will be PM. It may be anyone that is competent.

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Bodh Ramdeo
Re: Modi will be replaced by AAP wave.
by Bodh Ramdeo on Feb 16, 2014 01:01 AM
Going by their record thus far, competence is not something that comes to mind...
anarchy, hooliganism and mayhem, yes!!!

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kejri bhushan and sisodia
by on Feb 16, 2014 12:27 AM  | Hide replies

are naxalites.somebody plz shoot dem down and wipe out naxalism

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Talisman
India's elections will see similar results to delhi - why not?
by Talisman on Feb 16, 2014 12:23 AM

AAP may achieve a result similar to Delhi. Who knows? They may even elect Kejri as PM and form a clean government with the third front supporting them.

The two power mongering parties that are dreaming of power will end up as pathetic loosers.

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AAP only knows to Agitate
by on Feb 16, 2014 12:11 AM  | Hide replies

AAP only knows to agitate and when they contest polls, they make completely unrealistic promises. They soon realised that there is no short cut to good governance and took the easy way out. Resign and make even more tall promises in the Lok Sabha polls. Since they had ruled only for 49 days, maybe some will believe them. if they had ruled longer no one would have believed them.

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Talisman
Re: AAP only knows to Agitate
by Talisman on Feb 16, 2014 12:19 AM
Agitation is a legitimate form of achieving your goals. They were doing it with a purpose and peacefully. Perhaps, you should look at india's history and how Gandhi used agitation to achieve india's freedom.

Besides, they managed to enact a number of measures in the 49 days including filing an FIR against the grand theft of oil and gas in this country.

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thomas mathew
common views of BJP and Congress
by thomas mathew on Feb 16, 2014 12:07 AM  | Hide replies

Congress party and BJP has come together at least in one aspect, of opposing AAP in every way , tooth and nail . An excellent reflection of their fears was reflected by Arun Jaitley when he said " a nightmare is over" about the end of the 49 day governance of the AAP government in Delhi . Yes, it was indeed a nightmare for both these parties, the looters like Reliance and their stooge, the Lt Governor of Delhi Mr. Jung who was an ex-employee of Reliance which he always hid behind . All were praying to all the gods they knew probably thinking about the time when each of them and many others like Mrs Dikshit and son etc including Jaitley ,Baba Ramdev , Sonia Gandhi are brought to light of the Indian public of what they have done and how they have raped this country . How can they all not come together? It is the question of existence for them . But , soon AAP is going to be back in power and it is a temporary respite for you guys before the massive fall breaking your bones . BEWARE !!!!!

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Gireesh Kulkarni
Re: common views of BJP and Congress
by Gireesh Kulkarni on Feb 16, 2014 03:18 PM
Thomas Mathew, Mark my words AAP will not do any impact in the coming loksabha elections...probably they will hurt Congress more by taking it's votes...it will aurely not hurt BJP. Without any kind of proof AK shouts against Ambani, Moily etc..it is easy to take the names of big people if you want to come to power...V.P.Singh did the same by taking Amitab Bachchan's name in the Bofors scam but could not prove it...Amitab later got his name cleared by Bofors only..Mukesh Ambani's Reliance has just 10% stake & it doesn't makes the rule to fix the price of oil & gas but ONGC does...you should read today's Sunday Times [ SWAMINOMICS ] to get the idea of oil & gas industry...why AK did not mention ONGC for the price rise & why he mentioned Mukesh Ambani ? AK knows Mukesh's name sells & he has to make a noise to get publicity for loksabha...I am sure he & his party will not win in the loksabha elections......Gireesh Kulkarni

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