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'We have to rescue India from election-ocracy'


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Ashok mishra
ELECTIONS
by Ashok mishra on Feb 16, 2018 02:19 PM

POWER GREED IS TAKING ON MR MODI.HE WANTS SYSTEM OF ELECTION to be waived a big jolt to the democratic system and Indian constitution.He blames Congress for all the sins despite of having Congress culture in BJP.The only Sin congress party is done to is by giving a seat of power to BJP to roar.

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K Bhaskaran
Electocrazy
by K Bhaskaran on Feb 05, 2018 08:26 AM

The nation can save a lot of money if elections are waived. Probably, Mr. Modi may be elected to the throne of the new India till he voluntarily gives up.

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R Chakravarti
One Nation, One ...
by R Chakravarti on Jan 31, 2018 05:08 PM

How about One Nation, One Party? Maybe we could progress like China!

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sewak sidhu
Modi's Speech Regarding Electocracy
by sewak sidhu on Jan 30, 2018 08:48 PM

Mr. Modi, is an expert in managing the external & internal environment for any election and also controlling the likely effect of the result of any election. So why this change in attitude- only one or two key parties can afford to gear up for one election across our country and as long as BJP is in power it can outwin the other party for it controls all agencies of our country.

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Logan D
Crazy
by Logan D on Jan 30, 2018 07:46 PM

Let the country free itself from hypocrazy.

Let the Netas understand that Centre and States do not have anything in common ( other than what is in concurrent list )

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jaidyal pal
'We have to rescue India from election-ocracy
by jaidyal pal on Jan 30, 2018 03:40 PM  | Hide replies

Dear P.M !!!!your Idea is great it will save money which can be diverted to have nots welfare all around,First of education,making houses & of course to ensure no body in our country sleep hungry.
Also rule is to be made for every able bodied compulsorily to do manual labour one day in a week & same way a comulsory a year service with defence & pick up defence service officer from there who are willing to continue that will solve many problems,recently a vedio of a jawan is viral who after putting 16yrs of service was not able to get promotion & for raising his voice against Ardali system he is dismissed from Army with disgrace & troubled alot by officers who are against to abolish the ardali sys. Is our country is independent in real sense or our forces are still facing the same sys.of British Raj to enslave us.
Our country needs lot many reforms & the prevailing system to govern won't
allow to do that as per ex .S.C judge Katju only revolution can bring the desired change but ie is avoidable if everyone takes the required changes in the welfare of masses specially have nots in a supporting & positive way.

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K Bhaskaran
Re: 'We have to rescue India from election-ocracy
by K Bhaskaran on Feb 18, 2018 12:20 PM
Let it be Modiocrazy Government for a permanent solution of all ills acing the nation now.

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Inzy Bhai
Re: 'We have to rescue India from election-ocracy
by Inzy Bhai on Jan 30, 2018 05:12 PM
Demented suggestions.

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avinash kumar
Re: 'We have to rescue India from election-ocracy
by avinash kumar on Jan 30, 2018 07:37 PM
Btw , this is not anyone personal idea , one election rule was already here but stopped in 1971 only.

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Fightingforrights
Modi's motive
by Fightingforrights on Jan 30, 2018 02:48 PM  | Hide replies

1. Mr Modi is getting tired of making speeches every year.
2. He does not need to go to CEC to plan the dates every year.
3. Once you have voted, than he can peacefully work for MNC (FDI), Corporates, Foreign Weapon industry. Else every year he needs to keep in mind common people and farmers. Why are you guys making it tough for him.

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paul theo
Re: Modi's motive
by paul theo on Jan 30, 2018 03:59 PM
CHAIWALA ALWAYS IN ELECTION MODE, NO TIME TO LOOK TO PROBLEMS OF THE COMMON MAN AND FARMERS

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sunnyp
Re: Re: Modi's motive
by sunnyp on Jan 30, 2018 04:53 PM
It is good for the country if understood .
Few people oppose EVERYTHING to ANYTHING.

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mitesh
Re: Re: Modi's motive
by mitesh on Jan 30, 2018 05:42 PM
Main reason is that this liar & cheater Modi has been exposed by his own failures in fulfilling his promises.He has no jhumlas left to throw on the people any further.Besides he knows that BJPs state govt will lose badly.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Re: Modi's motive
by P S SHAH on Jan 30, 2018 06:24 PM
Mad Mitesh, what happened in last two assembly elections ? You better go back to mental hospital.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Re: Modi's motive
by P S SHAH on Jan 30, 2018 06:25 PM
Mad Mitesh, what happened in last two assembly elections ? You better go back to mental hospital.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Modi's motive
by P S SHAH on Jan 30, 2018 06:23 PM
Bewada Theo, atleast he is not Bewada like you.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Modi's motive
by P S SHAH on Jan 30, 2018 06:23 PM
Bewada Theo, atleast he is not Bewada like you.

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Mohan Ranganathan
One nation one Election
by Mohan Ranganathan on Jan 30, 2018 02:09 PM

Confusing people with changing of the existing practice seems to be a fashion for our PM.His recent appeal for one election both for state and Centre appears to be of a inner motive to consolidate his party's position in India rather than other reasons attached to it. We all are watching how our EC are working now, even in a state election with lot of appeals and criticisms. Having so how do you expect to have election together.Lot of debates to be made with all parties before a decision is taken. I feel Parliament election must be held separately and all state election separately.

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