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'It was impressive. I did not expect this from Rahul Gandhi'


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rk bharadwaj
It was impressive Rahul......
by rk bharadwaj on Sep 22, 2017 06:23 PM

Rahul has been quoted saying as-"He argued that cold storage facilities near farms would alleviate the problems of farmers, protect the food supply and increase the number of jobs available."
Please recall that UPA Govt.waived off 77000 crore loan to farmers out which how much went to politicians like Virbhadra Singh who claimed tax free income of hundred of crores. In this amount more than 2 lakhs cold storage built at that time. Rahul took credit for loan waiver at that time as he spoke in parliament to further increase it by 7000 crore. why did he not think of cold storage at that time?just because elections were round the corner ???

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rk bharadwaj
It was impressive Rahul......
by rk bharadwaj on Sep 22, 2017 06:23 PM

Rahul has been quoted saying as-"He argued that cold storage facilities near farms would alleviate the problems of farmers, protect the food supply and increase the number of jobs available."
Please recall that UPA Govt.waived off 77000 crore loan to farmers out which how much went to politicians like Virbhadra Singh who claimed tax free income of hundred of crores. In this amount more than 2 lakhs cold storage built at that time. Rahul took credit for loan waiver at that time as he spoke in parliament to further increase it by 7000 crore. why did he not think of cold storage at that time?just because elections were round the corner ???

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Ranjan Sen
Why... ?
by Ranjan Sen on Sep 22, 2017 05:47 PM  | Hide replies

Why do people expect something from a brain like the Vice Prez of the infamous party ? He said Gandhi, Nehru, Patel ... all were NRIs..... Did he say Quatrochhi was an NRI ? He should have.... after all his uncle.... The men in Augusta Wetsland case were NRIs too ? The iQ of the people who invited him to the Princeton University, is seriously doubted. After all, birds of the same feather flock together...

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P S SHAH
Re: Why... ?
by P S SHAH on Sep 22, 2017 06:11 PM
PM Modi has rightly said about this man that some people even after certain age don't understand anything or it takes more time for them to understand anything. Let the whole world know the quality of this man who has an ambiyption to become Prime minister of this country.

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Ranjan Sen
Why... ?
by Ranjan Sen on Sep 22, 2017 05:46 PM

Why do people expect something from a brain like the Vice Prez of the infamous party ? He said Gandhi, Nehru, Patel ... all were NRIs..... Did he say Quatrochhi was an NRI ? He should have.... after all his uncle.... The men in Augusta Wetsland case were NRIs too ? The iQ of the people who invited him to the Princeton University, is seriously doubted. After all, birds of the same feather flock together...

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girish
If you really want to judge listen to his loksabha speeaches
by girish on Sep 22, 2017 05:00 PM  | Hide replies

I always believe that the best opportunity one gets in a democracy in India about the leadership qualities of a person is when one watches him or her articulating his views in parliament.
And frankly I have always been disappointed by Rahul Gandhi when I listen to him during the parliament session. I feel he becomes too generalistic, too much philosophical without much details, without any intellectual inputs, most of the time lacklustre if I may say so, especially when you juxtaposition it with the speeches of Vajpayee, Sushma Swaraj, Sharad Pawar in their young days. Todays young leaders like Devendra Phadanvis, Supriya Sule, Jayadeva Galla talk with a sense of maturity and purpose. But when you hear RG you feel that he is being tutored by somebody else and not applying his own mind. I feel that if RG continues in this fashion the end of Congress will be hastened.

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P S SHAH
Re: If you really want to judge listen to his loksabha speeaches
by P S SHAH on Sep 22, 2017 06:17 PM
Most of the time he don't know what he talk. As this man has climbed the ladder to the top position in the oldest and successful political party without any effort, and has never worked at the grass root level, he is not aware of the ground realities. There is not a single leader (?) in his party who can frankly and without fear can tell him where he actually stand. What one can expect from such person who can not write even a single short message without copying from his smart phone.

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girish
If you really want to judge listen to his loksabha speeaches
by girish on Sep 22, 2017 05:00 PM

I always believe that the best opportunity one gets in a democracy in India about the leadership qualities of a person is when one watches him or her articulating his views in parliament.
And frankly I have always been disappointed by Rahul Gandhi when I listen to him during the parliament session. I feel he becomes too generalistic, too much philosophical without much details, without any intellectual inputs, most of the time lacklustre if I may say so, especially when you juxtaposition it with the speeches of Vajpayee, Sushma Swaraj, Sharad Pawar in their young days. Todays young leaders like Devendra Phadanvis, Supriya Sule, Jayadeva Galla talk with a sense of maturity and purpose. But when you hear RG you feel that he is being tutored by somebody else and not applying his own mind. I feel that if RG continues in this fashion the end of Congress will be hastened.

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girish
If you really want to judge listen to his loksabha speeaches
by girish on Sep 22, 2017 05:00 PM

I always believe that the best opportunity one gets in a democracy in India about the leadership qualities of a person is when one watches him or her articulating his views in parliament.
And frankly I have always been disappointed by Rahul Gandhi when I listen to him during the parliament session. I feel he becomes too generalistic, too much philosophical without much details, without any intellectual inputs, most of the time lacklustre if I may say so, especially when you juxtaposition it with the speeches of Vajpayee, Sushma Swaraj, Sharad Pawar in their young days. Todays young leaders like Devendra Phadanvis, Supriya Sule, Jayadeva Galla talk with a sense of maturity and purpose. But when you hear RG you feel that he is being tutored by somebody else and not applying his own mind. I feel that if RG continues in this fashion the end of Congress will be hastened.

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girish
If you really want to judge listen to his loksabha speeaches
by girish on Sep 22, 2017 04:59 PM

I always believe that the best opportunity one gets in a democracy in India about the leadership qualities of a person is when one watches him or her articulating his views in parliament.
And frankly I have always been disappointed by Rahul Gandhi when I listen to him during the parliament session. I feel he becomes too generalistic, too much philosophical without much details, without any intellectual inputs, most of the time lacklustre if I may say so, especially when you juxtaposition it with the speeches of Vajpayee, Sushma Swaraj, Sharad Pawar in their young days. Todays young leaders like Devendra Phadanvis, Supriya Sule, Jayadeva Galla talk with a sense of maturity and purpose. But when you hear RG you feel that he is being tutored by somebody else and not applying his own mind. I feel that if RG continues in this fashion the end of Congress will be hastened.

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VIJAY RAMAKRISHNAN
Rahul
by VIJAY RAMAKRISHNAN on Sep 22, 2017 04:50 PM

If things continue the way it is now, even the most ardent BJP supporter will think that BJP is helping Congress to win

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