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PHOTOS: Leaders remove lal batti voluntarily


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Srinivasan Iyer
Good beginnings
by Srinivasan Iyer on Apr 20, 2017 07:09 PM  | Hide replies

But the red beacon light was just a symbol. Do they go around without a convoy of cars and blocking traffic for hours? Do they ever walk and stand with ordinary peple? Not yet. They have yet to learn to walk instead of a strut! Goerge Fernandes used o standin a ine fir getting on a plane and sat with the other travellers. Jyoti Basu carried his own briefcase/bag and took the common bus to the terminal and walked to his car!!Will that happen?

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Sangamesh Ragate
Re: Good beginnings
by Sangamesh Ragate on Apr 21, 2017 09:39 AM
Dear don't be in hurry and jump to conclusion. Wait and watch. First step is always important.

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Raghunandanan
Lal Bathi
by Raghunandanan on Apr 20, 2017 11:36 AM

When will the Ministers/Netas will get rid of the security cover ? They are elected by the people, why they are afraid of people. In many countries President and Prime Minister roam around freely anywhere.

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piri
Oh, sport not just one,
by piri on Apr 19, 2017 11:31 PM  | Hide replies

but two red beacons on your cars !

Go right ahead !

But, for goodness sake, do not use the spectacle of taking off red beacons from your vehicles and the publicity given to it as one more tool to divert the attention of gullible commoners from the massive acts of theft of public resources ruling party representatives routinely do !!

Oh, sport not just one, but even three or four flashing red beacons on your cars and make all the noise on the roads you can ! Push commoners and their vehicles around on public roads even more than you already do, if that is what you want !

But, for goodness sake, don't use such seemingly sacrosanct stunts as removing red beacons from your cars to take the commoners attention away from your acts of selling off state and natural assets to big time thieves (croxny capitalists) at throwaway prices in the name of development !

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Against Pseudos
Re: Oh, sport not just one,
by Against Pseudos on Apr 20, 2017 04:18 AM
Komaali Puri:
Keep crying. I like it very much. :-)

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Parika Gupta
Come to UP and see
by Parika Gupta on Apr 19, 2017 10:34 PM

If it is being done.

Specially west Up and not just Lucknow.

Faced the wrath just today evening.

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Debopratim Das
JAY HO
by Debopratim Das on Apr 19, 2017 10:30 PM  | Hide replies

WE WANT TO SEE THE NEXT STEP THAT ALL THE MP/ MLA SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENJOY THE BENEFITS FROM OUR HARD EARN MONEY. WE STONGLY BELIEVE THAT MODIJI WILL BRING REFORMS IN THIS MATTER ALSO. ENTIRE INDIANS TRUST YOU MODIJI.

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gokula patra
Re: JAY HO
by gokula patra on Apr 20, 2017 11:24 AM
One more is look at streets and areas where VVIPs live and see the condition.Good road, no street vendors, clean and neat . whereas for common man daily he has to live with bad roads, filthy and unclean enviornment.This form of VVIPism should end.either you allow street vendors and cows to live in VVIP area or get rid of them in common man's area..

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Debopratim Das
JAY HO
by Debopratim Das on Apr 19, 2017 10:23 PM

This is greatest gesture shown by any individual party.
We select MLA/ MP not to show their power of muscles, by inviting special gestures in their vehicle. Our great leader Netaji subhas chandra bose doesn't required all this ornamental belongings to prove himself.

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debrispatel
awesome
by debrispatel on Apr 19, 2017 10:11 PM  | Hide replies

Such gestures no matter how trivial they may appear..are signs of a maturing India led by our dear leader Shri Modiji

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Ajay Prasad
Re: awesome
by Ajay Prasad on Apr 19, 2017 10:22 PM
Not trivial. It is a gigantic step and full marks to PM and his team. Hope VIPs who continue using this will be shamed.

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William Naidu
Red Beacon Lights
by William Naidu on Apr 19, 2017 10:03 PM  | Hide replies

While bidding good bye to red beacon lights, can we expect our netas to forgo their expensive suits and turbans and opt for simple Khadi clothes?

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Against Pseudos
Re: Red Beacon Lights
by Against Pseudos on Apr 20, 2017 04:19 AM
Naidu:
Italuans generally wear Armaani quality. So please ask the RaHool. :-)

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