Who created the story of gas production ?? How Ambanibhai become AAm Admi for Moiily and Derora ?? when field gas pricing is made allocation to Ambani rural indian price and when it is sold to people it is international price supported by great the indian Ex-Reserve Bank Governor Mr Rangrajan ? where is the conscience ??
Re: system compromised.
by niranjan joshi on Feb 24, 2014 05:16 PM
Agreed! But your kejribabu will find some lame excuses, put some or the other blame on national parties and Run away!! or stage a dharna, people do not leave their core competency, they remain latched on to it!
Re: Re: system compromised.
by s bhaskaran on Feb 24, 2014 05:53 PM
he has not run away. he had said that in case the janlokpal bill is not passed in the delhi assembly, he would quit. he has done the right thing. if he had not resigned the same people you would have said that arvind kejriwal has not resigned and he is sticking on to power. in a country like india, and with mindset of people like you, it is impossible to bring about a change in the system. if arvind kejriwal was mad about power, he would have continued as the chief minister of delhi for the full term of five years. please do not post unreasonable and unjustified comments and mislead the nation.
Re: Re: Re: system compromised.
by Balan Iyer on Feb 24, 2014 06:08 PM
He has ripped off the mask of all the corrupt corporate and political leaders to reveal the naked truth.
Re: Re: system compromised.
by vidwan soni on Feb 24, 2014 07:45 PM
joshi dont always smell rat. Leave Modi & Cingi-ees and wait fir Kejri. He never runs away but bought TV channels educate you like opeople wrongly
AK is a foulmouthed agitationist. Every educated person in this country knows the nefarious nexus between politicians and big business houses, nothig new in this. Why he did not realise it during Anna agitation that India is run by Mukesh Ambani. His body language and movements after becoming CM were clear that he wanted to go for Loksabha Polls which he precisely did after making a drama on Lokpal without realising any of his commitments. Some journalists who have found opportunities in his new party who are aspiring to be political leaders and then come to power, have lost all ethics of journalism. This bunch of people think that the uneducated people and poor labour class people can be easily fooled by raising issues against big leaders and business houses. We should understand that promoters of big business houses are also human beings and if they were doing business, developing infrastructures,creating enormous employment and bringing technologies/ doing researches, they are doing a good job. Any how corruption needs to be tackled jointly by like minded parties and it should not be used as a political weapon. AAP has no standing anywhere and it will vanish after loksabha. It is in the interest our country that we all Vote for one party to make a stable government at center i.e. Modi led BJP, so for a bright future of India, we, the Indians should vote for BJP irrespective of caste, creed or religion. Jai Hind.
Re: Modi, the best option
by Anil Bharali on Feb 24, 2014 04:53 PM
My Dear, each voice against corruption is valuable if it can be places rightly Mr Kejriwal or anybody else ? Congratulate atleast for raising the voice against Ambani's lootraj.
Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by niranjan joshi on Feb 24, 2014 05:07 PM
Just raising voice does not solve the purpose, if he believed in him self, he should have the guts to fight it out. not run away!
Re: Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by s bhaskaran on Feb 24, 2014 05:56 PM
he has not run away. he had said that in case the janlokpal bill is not passed in the delhi assembly, he would quit. he has done the right thing. if he had not resigned the same people like you would have said that arvind kejriwal has not resigned and he is sticking on to power. in a country like india, and with mindset of people like you, it is impossible to bring about a change in the system. if arvind kejriwal was mad about power, he would have continued as the chief minister of delhi for the full term of five years. please do not post unreasonable and unjustified comments and mislead the nation.
Re: Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by Yeddysobha on Feb 24, 2014 07:35 PM
ak is fighting ok no go bark elsehwere and remember that Modi is niot eveb fighting for poor indidna modi is fighting for rich thugs
Re: Modi, the best option
by Sameer on Feb 24, 2014 04:55 PM
look beyond modi , he is just one person . BJP is an organization , its a compny invested by ambani .. if they take mony form ambani secretly will they ever serve common man? BJp is just as corrpt as cong
Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by Pradeep Tondwalkar on Feb 24, 2014 07:34 PM
Look beyond your religion, just because you belongs to certain religion you will target BJP that's not good idea.
Re: Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by vidwan soni on Feb 24, 2014 07:51 PM
Pradeep dont be a communlist always.Other religions are not worse that your relgion?
Re: Re: Modi, the best option
by safat Choudhry on Feb 24, 2014 06:14 PM
There are people just brainwashed to speak for MODI, whatever is the topic. They are so brainwashed that they fail to realise that these issues have never been raised by their Street Hero NAMO. You praise AK, U praise anybody, they come up from nwhere with NAMO slogans. Anyway, Hats off to Arvind Kejriwa, and Arvind Kejriwal Only who is concerned about the Natural Resources which truely belongs to each and every Indian.
The ousting of Sheila Dixit in Delhi has proved that Indians have had enough of the so-called veteran politicians and their corrupt and in-efficient management. We want change and let the political parties understand the sentiment. We have learnt to say "no" to corruption, red-tapism. So politicians beware of the public mood "deliver" or "get lost"
Nice article, Congress and BJP are really corrupt. But Indian polities are divide and rule, hence no meaning whatever Arvind or anybody want to change people mindset up. Because 150 yrs policy cant change in month or year....!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Nice Article
by Lakshmi Narasingh on Feb 24, 2014 05:00 PM
but at one point it has to be changed the time has come we all support and fight along with Arivand in this regards to minimise the gap between rich and poor
Re: Re: Nice Article
by niranjan joshi on Feb 24, 2014 05:09 PM
Agreed! But your Arvind will find some lame excuses, put some or the other blame on national parties and Run away!!
If one really wants to know the assocition between the two one will have to dig up the issues of polyester fibre during his tenure as FM in the eighties and the kind of critism /legal. action taken by Sh Goenka of Indian Express explaining each and every case almost proving by citing details of Public Notices issued by MOF to facilitate Reliance to earn fat profits may be to the tune of 300-400% and depriving others in the battle .
Re: MODI IS THE BEST
by Faltu Chinta on Feb 24, 2014 04:37 PM
BJP will also follow the same system what congress is doing. BJP is not at all an alternative to congress. BJP is also supporting Ambani group.
Re: Re: MODI IS THE BEST
by Narendran Lanke on Feb 24, 2014 04:44 PM
Yes Correct,, both BJP and Cong similar. Now India need alternative, hope AAP is the alternative as of now.
Re: Re: Re: MODI IS THE BEST
by OMPRAKASH SHILPKAR on Feb 24, 2014 05:04 PM
VP sing said about Bofors but bofors proved its woth in Kargil war. If We create issues which create problems for investers than the day is nnot far when the forign investers will turn their back on India . There was not much difference in china & india in 90ties today in every economic field china is far ahead we are masters in leg pulling. We neither want to progress nor aloww others to progress. Enterprenureship has got its own risks and rewards.
Re: MODI IS THE BEST
by Lakshmi Narasingh on Feb 24, 2014 05:02 PM
its not who is best the question who will change this process to control prices of all essential needs including natural gas, we are not talking of punishment but atleast have control over prices and our natural resources. it shouldnot be in few hands