Modi and bjp and sangh parivar saying that secularism is dead. These racist fascist people are the architects of anti secularism and are the campaigners for racism in India
Re: 'The politics of secularism is dead'
by parmanand khialani on Oct 31, 2017 04:36 PM
Please refer to www.the religionofpeace.com to know how secular is lam is.
can start only if commoners stop electing and re-electing thieves !
Commoners ought to ignore parties and leaders that spend heavily for election campaigns! Heavy election campaign expenditure is the first and surest sign that that party is very corrupt and very large portions of public wealth is being stolen!
There is simply no other way a political party can spend thousands of crores of rupees for an election (like the BJP and the Congress have been spending).
Such corruption of the political parties is the starting point for big corruption in every other sector.
No party in India follows true secularism; they embraced pseudo-secularism.
For them secularism means discard and hate hinduism and hindus. But do everything by-all-means and by- every-means to get their votes during elections. This is the policy adopted since independence. So, LONG LIVE DEMOCRACY AND SECULARISM(PSEUDO) Same logic applies to Socialism too!!
most happy event. This disease called secularism killed various initiatives of the majority, to appease non-Hindus, not to be mistaken as secularists coined by vote catchers. Long live India.
Re: The politics of secularism is dead
by Simon Edward Serrao on Oct 18, 2017 08:49 PM
In the recent municipal elections in Nanded, Maharashtra the main Congress party trounced BJP(6seats), the muslim party AIMML(0 seat and NCP(0 seat). This shows that the dalits and muslims are returning to the Congress fold and deserting other small parties.
Re: The politics of secularism is dead
by ravi kumar on Oct 19, 2017 11:41 AM
susarla..you are a gandul no-1. you speak in hindi in your hyderabad and ignore a glorious language telugu.. but preach about hyndu culture..
Re: Re: Re: The politics of secularism is dead
by ravi kumar on Oct 19, 2017 11:45 AM
susarla.. yo spine less people in hyd go to a shop and talk to shopkeeper (who is hindi speaking) in hindi with folded hands.. go to bangalore or chennai..and see how the people there speak in their language with pride... you telugus are spineless people..
Re: The politics of secularism is dead
by ravi kumar on Oct 19, 2017 11:46 AM
susarla.. yo spine less people in hyd go to a shop and talk to shopkeeper (who is hindi speaking) in hindi with folded hands.. go to bangalore or chennai..and see how the people there speak in their language with pride... you telugus are spineless people..
Re: BJP is just a medium for hindoos to express their anger.
by vidwan soni on Oct 18, 2017 05:53 PM
Now you are doing it many times more-DOING POLITICS OF COMMUNLISM & HATRED?
implies that the komaaaali party said and propagated several things (such as love jixhad, electricity only during muxlim festivals, hyndus running away from a village due to muxlim gangsters, etc.) that helped them win the election in Uttar Pradesh by such a big margin.
And Prasanth Jha strongly suggests that each of these was a lie.
And so the komaaaali party could win U.P easily with such lies only because a very large segment of U.Pites, like their brethren in other north Indian states, are fools !
But more stupxid than these commoners in north India who fell for the lies of the BJP are the leaders of the BJP themselves !
Which is why they keep coming again and again to Kerala and bray out these same lies in election after election and get drubbed again and again !
A wise man learns from just one mistake; the fool keeps repeating the foolishness he is brought up in and is unable to learn from his defeats !
Re: Prasanth Jha
by ravi kumar on Oct 18, 2017 02:30 PM | Hide message
hi..Mr. piri.. are you from gouds own goundry... komali pani puri..
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Re: Prasanth Jha
by on Oct 18, 2017 04:01 PM
He is Moplah who is very fond of defecating in open. He has never washed his dirty, stinking kaaaali bottom for years.
Re: Prasanth Jha
by ashish tiwari on Oct 18, 2017 05:08 PM
BJP is just a party and medium for hindoos to express their will. Muslims have done many things to raise the feeling of hatred and anger in hindoos for past 1000 years.
Re: Prasanth Jha
by P S SHAH on Oct 29, 2017 12:55 PM
Kalia stinking komaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaali, if you have nothing new to write, don't just send your copy paste playing the same record again and again as it if free of cost at Rediff.
Tried prvoking Jha to make some strong anti Modi comments but miserably failed and Jha replied very diplomaticaly, sensing that Modi will remain here for next 10 years as long as these Corrupts Looters wants to cleanse thier sins via secularism. And denial of Jha on issue like Power on Eid and ther things clearly tells that this man has no ground connect and writes sitting in AC chambers.
Modiocracy is just false unkept promises such as 1) Bringing back money stashed in off-shore accounts was one of BJP’s poll promises. The government gave a three-month window for compliance, but only 644 declarations were made. On Elkectrification: In the year after Modi’s election, an audit identified 18,452 villages without electricity. Since then, that number has fallen by about two-thirds, leaving only 1 percent of the country’s total villages to be electrified, the data show. But a closer look at what constitutes “electrified” reveals how much further India has to go. As many as 73% of the 18,452 villages that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government identified for electrification in 2015 now have power supply, but only 8% of these villages had all their households electrified, according to the government’s own data. As of May 25, 2017, 13,523 villages have been electrified, but 100% household connectivity has been achieved in only 1,089 villages, according to data in the power ministry’s Grameen Vidyutikaran (GARV) dashboard. Besides, 25% (45 million) of rural households across the country still have no electricity. In Uttar Pradesh, Nagaland, Jharkhand and Bihar, fewer than 50% of rural households have electricity, three years after the BJP was sworn in at the Centre having promised “electricity for all”. It will take pages to mention about Modi's promises and unkept promises.