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Congress 'primary': Another exercise in failure for Rahul Gandhi?


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Rakesh Jha
2004 & 2009
by Rakesh Jha on Mar 23, 2014 03:17 PM

It reminds me pre election era of 2004 and 2009 when media and BJP was ready with list of ministers

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Chitra Gopal
Rahul Gandhi
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 02:58 PM  | Hide replies

Look like few in the media wanted to belittle Rahul all the time and prop up Modi even if he misquote History. Anyway let us wait till the election result before we write of Rahul and Congress. There cannot be one intelligent man Modi and rest are all fools as media making it out.

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 03:09 PM
You should correct your statement

" There cannot be anyone from congress as intelligent and proven man like Modi."

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Chitra Gopal
Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 03:17 PM
Just because somebody makes noise without any substance, he will not become intelligent. He is good in speaking to a captive audience who will not ask any question. He is already proved his knowledge on history, and many other subjects, which if you think make him intelligent, you can be happy but cannot expect others to follow you.

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honourindian
Re: Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by honourindian on Mar 23, 2014 03:22 PM
my previous post was deleted by moderator. iam reposting it in simpler form. if you ask rahul gandhi why primaries failed, his response would be we need to empower women. any rahul would be happy knowing that he is having followers

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 03:28 PM
What substance are you looking for. Search in google gujarat development you will get your answers. And as I said earlier There is nothing left to save India from as Congress has already done the damage

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vilas kulkarni
Congress 'primary': Another exercise in failure for Rahul Gandhi?
by vilas kulkarni on Mar 23, 2014 02:58 PM  | Hide replies

Once there was mohammd Taghalaq, who advised his army to attack china,and he gave the route to cross himalya to reach china in spite he was known erratic at least he had given the clew.even in the year 1962 after china attack no body new where is Bombdilla where to go and face china. this ignorance is common in congress in the past present and will be in future.

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Chitra Gopal
Re: Congress 'primary': Another exercise in failure for Rahul Gan
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 03:21 PM
I think many of you are blinded with one point agenda of throw mud at Rahul and Congress and prop up Modi. Wait till the election. Let us see whether the disinformation campaign set in motion with the help of some media people will really succeed in this country.

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Sammer Bhagwat
Congress created mass unemployment
by Sammer Bhagwat on Mar 23, 2014 02:47 PM  | Hide replies

Congress created mass unemployment. Bureaucrats after retirement are contesting elections further block future of youths.....They should not be allowed by election commission. ..Army chief contesting elections...There is no norms for elections in India...Politicians are running behind money power No patriotism. .No party....Anyone having money muscle power can win elections

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Chitra Gopal
Re: Congress created mass unemployment
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 02:56 PM
I wish B JP stop this disinformation campaign. Do not make allegations for the sake of making it without any details and proof

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Sammer Bhagwat
Re: Re: Congress created mass unemployment
by Sammer Bhagwat on Mar 23, 2014 03:02 PM
Country is not divided into BJP and Congress. ...you supporters are slaves of BJP and Congress bootlick to eat bread and butter even
Rickshaw pullers are better than supporters. ..

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nazir ahmad
Rahul Gandhi
by nazir ahmad on Mar 23, 2014 02:35 PM  | Hide replies

Mr. rahul is a good leader in india. this time congess will be win more than 200 seats. than pad media will start craying with modi. please vote for congress. save india

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kraft
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by kraft on Mar 23, 2014 02:38 PM
So Sickular Corrupt people gang up? Of course it is too much to expect people like you to think about the country!

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jadabol
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by jadabol on Mar 23, 2014 02:40 PM
Yes they will win 400 seats and they will bring in the Caliphate. So vote congress.

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 02:45 PM
There is nothing left to save India from as Congress has already done the damage Mr Nazir

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Shekhar C
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Shekhar C on Mar 23, 2014 02:46 PM
once i heard rahul saying we will 800 seats and then someone told him total seats are 500

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krishna
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by krishna on Mar 23, 2014 02:47 PM
U are really funny .let us see whether ur terror appeasing party at the cost of national security will cross 60 seats.Day dream but get ready for Modi ie terror free India where all are equal not like Minorities has the first right as told by Robotic slave called MMS.

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Chitra Gopal
Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 03:27 PM
When people are blind they can really cannot see anything. When you think and justify whatever happend in Gujarat is correct and the CM has no accountability, then all other CMs and PM can do anything and get away with it.

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 03:39 PM
What about innocent people charred to death? Was that justifiable?

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Re: Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 04:01 PM
What about innocent people charred to death in godhra train incident? Was that justifiable? Go and celebrate Diwali on streets of Pakistan you will get the answer.

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Rahul Gandhi
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 02:50 PM
Modi will definitely come and whip all the Muzlim @sses like mashed potatoes.

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guru
Re: THE WINNER
by guru on Mar 23, 2014 02:27 PM
READ THE HISTORY
PEOPLE THROUGH OUT THE WORLD HAS RETALIATED IN RESPONSE TO SOME PROVOCATIVE ACT WHICH CAN NOT BE PARDONED.
THERE ARE ALWAYS REACTION OF AN ACTION WHICH IS EQUAL OR GREATER

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tanveer siddiqui
Re: Re: THE WINNER
by tanveer siddiqui on Mar 23, 2014 02:35 PM
If you go by the action and reaction theory than every criminal activity will be justified because every action itself is a result of some reaction. So don't fool around and justify and any activity relating it to action and reaction.

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 04:08 PM
What problem do you have with Modi?

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kraft
Re: THE WINNER
by kraft on Mar 23, 2014 02:33 PM
Paul HAS to support Raul! Logic doesn't play any Part! Mutual Admiration Club of Morons!

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S M
Re: THE WINNER
by S M on Mar 23, 2014 02:34 PM
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha Nice joke, try applying for Kapil Comedy show

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Sagar Dhananjay Reddy
Re: THE WINNER
by Sagar Dhananjay Reddy on Mar 23, 2014 02:37 PM
COURT HAS GIVEN CLEAN CHIT, AND LIKE YOU PEOPLE DONT RESPECT OUR JUDICIARY SYSTEM IN INDIA, YOU BLAME OTHERS HE BROUGHT BAD NAME FOR INDIA,NO,IN INDIA ARE INTERNATIONAL GUJARAT AS BEEN RECOGINESD FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE.

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Gandhi
Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Gandhi on Mar 23, 2014 02:40 PM
Please go and vote. Beacuse this time he would need every vote too dear.

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tanveer siddiqui
Re: Re: THE WINNER
by tanveer siddiqui on Mar 23, 2014 02:40 PM
Can you please give me few details of good governance?

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Sagar Dhananjay Reddy
Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Sagar Dhananjay Reddy on Mar 23, 2014 03:04 PM
The visit by an American delegation, comprising of US Congressmen and business leaders, to Gujarat brought home an important message.

The 15-member US delegation, during its meeting with Chief Minister Narendra Modi, acknowledged the faster and more inclusive development model of Gujarat. The US delegation praised Modi’s efforts towards making a difference in people’s lives and were clearly impressed with the Gujarati work culture nurtured under Modi’s leadership. More specifically, it was Modi’s principle of ‘minimum government, maximum governance’ that impressed them.

The delegation invited Modi to their country and requested him to show them what he has achieved in Gujarat. “People of the US are keen to work with Gujarat and they are impressed by the way the State had facilitated investment,” senior US Congressman Aaron Schock, who was part of the 15-member-deligation said.

Lawmaker from Washington Cathy M Rodgers, another member of the delegation said, “Tremendous economic opportunity as well as fight against corruption has taken place as a success story in Gujarat under Narendra Modi’s leadership.”

Meanwhile, another senior US politician Newt Gingrich hailed Gujarat’s success story in a Skype video conversation with Modi. Making a reference to the current economic crisis faced by the US, Gingrich said, “If we had had Gujarat’s growth rates over the last 10 years, we would have been a

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tanveer siddiqui
Re: Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by tanveer siddiqui on Mar 23, 2014 03:06 PM
I asked a simple question. Please give few details of good governance and development.

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Sagar Dhananjay Reddy
Re: Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Sagar Dhananjay Reddy on Mar 23, 2014 03:08 PM
we would have been a lot healthier country than we are right now.”

This is a marked shift of US policy on Narendra Modi. Though Modi has never applied for an American visa, the US administration had officially maintained that the Gujarat Chief Minister was not eligible to receive a diplomatic visa post the 2002 post-Godhra violence in Gujarat.

Modi was unfairly targeted time and again for his alleged complicity in the 2002 Gujarat violence, thanks to a sustained campaign by the dubious NGOs, a battery of jholawalas and pseudo-secular media (the section of the main stream media who work at the behest of the Congress and communists). This campaign had a lot to do with the US’s anti-Modi policy.

Modi however, silenced his critics by successfully putting Gujarat on the path of peace and development — a model which is being recognised worldwide and is instrumental in winning back the confidence and support of the US. Earlier, UK had also ended its boycott of the Modi Government by marking a ‘cordial beginning’ to fresh Gujarat-UK ties.

Western nations are now making a beeline to Gujarat. This is a testimony to the fact that the world has started recognising the Gujarat model of development. Narendra Modi is no longer a politician. His work has transformed him into a statesman. He is emerging as a world leader

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Sagar Dhananjay Reddy
Re: Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Sagar Dhananjay Reddy on Mar 23, 2014 03:10 PM
we would have been a lot healthier country than we are right now.”

This is a marked shift of US policy on Narendra Modi. Though Modi has never applied for an American visa, the US administration had officially maintained that the Gujarat Chief Minister was not eligible to receive a diplomatic visa post the 2002 post-Godhra violence in Gujarat.

Modi was unfairly targeted time and again for his alleged complicity in the 2002 Gujarat violence, thanks to a sustained campaign by the dubious NGOs, a battery of jholawalas and pseudo-secular media (the section of the main stream media who work at the behest of the Congress and communists). This campaign had a lot to do with the US’s anti-Modi policy.

Modi however, silenced his critics by successfully putting Gujarat on the path of peace and development — a model which is being recognised worldwide and is instrumental in winning back the confidence and support of the US. Earlier, UK had also ended its boycott of the Modi Government by marking a ‘cordial beginning’ to fresh Gujarat-UK ties.

Western nations are now making a beeline to Gujarat. This is a testimony to the fact that the world has started recognising the Gujarat model of development. Narendra Modi is no longer a politician. His work has transformed him into a statesman. He is emerging as a world leader

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Chitra Gopal
Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Chitra Gopal on Mar 23, 2014 03:33 PM
Only a magistrate court has given him clean chit. Let the highest court give him the clean chit then I will agree with all of you.Till then please wait. Even in an organization when something really go wrong the CEO take the responsibility and accountable for the mistakes, then how can a CM escape from the accountability.

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Manish Jaiswal
Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Manish Jaiswal on Mar 23, 2014 03:59 PM
"Only a magistrate court has given him a clean chit" doesn't mean a higher court has found him guilty. Let the higher courts/highest court find him guilty and then I will agree with you Mr. CG. Till then please wait. However, I know very well that even after a clean chit is given to Modi by Supreme court, you people will never stop what you are singing since last 12 years!

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Abhijit Desai
Re: Re: Re: THE WINNER
by Abhijit Desai on Mar 23, 2014 04:10 PM
Can you please tell me what wrong has modi done w.r.t. Gujarat riots?

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krishna
Re: THE WINNER
by krishna on Mar 23, 2014 02:48 PM
U convert will be any time better to lick fake Gandhis.

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tanveer siddiqui
Re: Re: THE WINNER
by tanveer siddiqui on Mar 23, 2014 03:05 PM
Thanks. Your language says it all.

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