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aam admi
rich leaders lost their appeal in most of the parties
by aam admi on Dec 19, 2016 09:34 PM  | Hide replies

including their agents . Congress and Communist leaders have lost their impression and appeal on public. Rich Communists are behaving like Corrupt agents of dishonest Capitalists and siding with Corrupt Congress. Rahul is asked to challange Modi.
what are the chances of Rahul to win against Modi ? answer is obvious , no need to elaborate.
Congress is losing further without mass appeal leader on front.

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aam admi
Re: rich leaders lost their appeal in most of the parties
by aam admi on Dec 19, 2016 09:37 PM
why did not Communists are trying to bring honest CM of Tripura on forefront ? The man who is famous for simplicity and honesty.

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Inzy Bhai
Re: Re: rich leaders lost their appeal in most of the parties
by Inzy Bhai on Dec 20, 2016 06:33 AM
He is a poor administrator. He is lucky to win but his administration is one of the worst.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Re: rich leaders lost their appeal in most of the parties
by P S SHAH on Dec 20, 2016 02:35 PM
He and his government don't care for your opinion.

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sudhir dave
Could 2016 be a repeat of 1975
by sudhir dave on Dec 19, 2016 07:38 PM

Present situation is nothing but emergency under silky cloth.

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Rada Kishan
gupt shekar
by Rada Kishan on Dec 19, 2016 07:20 PM

a rat want to come out of its hole but afraid of it , after some time again it tried but apart from the cat some rats also awaiting to attack. finally it came out by that time cat and rats are not there . Now the rat with all its liberty want to rule the area where there are no beings, but it felt proud as though it has done and achieved a great thing.I could not understand what I typed, felt myself a mentally disturbed one

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deepak rathi
Journilist
by deepak rathi on Dec 19, 2016 07:16 PM

In UPA era burkha dutta was busy who will next telecom minister such broker ndtv doing

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Sridhar Govindaswamy
Emergency hypocrisy
by Sridhar Govindaswamy on Dec 19, 2016 07:11 PM  | Hide replies

The bogey of emergency and dark days keeps coming in any discussion about present govt. or the PM. The very fact that such an article can be written is itself proof of the bogus rhetoric.

The writer conveniently papers over the excesses of NDTV and other writers with such biased views, not news. The fact that these people are no longer able to carry their narratives is beginning to eat them. These writers seem to suggest that the press and presstitues should be given a freen run to say or print anything without being questioned. If any action, however justified, they will cry emergency.

Every thing is blown up and show the govt in bad light. matters related to the army, economics, farmers, caste groups, agriculture, religion, you name it there is some stooge trying to build a negative narrative and talking of dooms day. These people are scared what will happen if Modi is back in 2019, and is doing everything to ensure that he does not.

Well a simple fact. In spite of all the dooms day talk on demonetisation, there is no runaway price rise, shortages of food and other products, riots or such dissatisfaction, which would have happened if everything that Modi has done is of such a colossal failure.

Which should suggest that there is something else that is happening in the ground, not to the liking of these stooges. And they are getting more and more desparate.

At the end of the day, if people do not like Modi's policies, they will eject him in 2019.

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deepak rathi
Re: Emergency hypocrisy
by deepak rathi on Dec 19, 2016 07:15 PM
Yes ndtv and other journilist broker of Leyten club they worried about their brokership

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Prakash Bedekar
Demonetisation
by Prakash Bedekar on Dec 19, 2016 07:10 PM  | Hide replies

Such a decision which has affected every Indian needs to have a fresh mandate for BJP govt. If our Hon PM Modiji thinks that entire nation is supportive of demonetisation, he should dissolve Loksabha immidiately after budget session and seek fresh mandate.

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deepak rathi
Re: Demonetisation
by deepak rathi on Dec 19, 2016 07:13 PM
Why require mandate its rbi rule RBI cancell n no of series note its elected govt and on every decision mandate require nice one

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P S SHAH
Re: Demonetisation
by P S SHAH on Dec 20, 2016 02:33 PM
TMr Bedekar, you may have not voted for Modi and BJP but the majority of people has great faith, trust and confidence in Modi and his government . By the way bias and colour blind Bedekar, have you ever demanded such things from the party you blindly support inspite of many huge financial scams took place under their regime of last 10 years ?

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deepak rathi
Ndtv shows bias
by deepak rathi on Dec 19, 2016 07:10 PM

When gujrat riot happened it shown full covarage but kashmiri pundit thrown out it kept mum so ndtv is not bother about nation

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Ramaratnam Sivasankaran
Could 2016 ......
by Ramaratnam Sivasankaran on Dec 19, 2016 07:07 PM

Is he not the same author who said that Indian Army was trying to take over the Country when he saw couple of pre arranged Army Column movements in and around Delhi?
Some Journalists believe in sensationalism and SG is one among them. One need not pay attention to what he says or writes- hardly it makes any sense.
R. Sivasankaran

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chakravarthi reddy
Failure to drive the point
by chakravarthi reddy on Dec 19, 2016 06:52 PM

the author is like fence sitter weighing his option and trying not to antagonize the majority of the govt supporters.he seems to create a zombie world and trying to push us there. he lives in zombie world or not is left to ones imagination

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