BJP has proved a big disappointment. Rather than progress their agenda is more inclined in dividing people. But I will still vote for BJP because there is no alternative. We Indians are stuck between the Devil and the Deep.
Re: BJP
by bharath ks on Mar 21, 2018 12:14 PM
Yes....I too. We do not have any alternatives, Atleast in BJP regime we did not see any scandals like what we saw with Congress. I am not a lover of ny politicians, still BJP looks like a good choice in comparison to others. I will never vote for Congress, even my children too...
Re: BJP
by Pratul Karmokar on Mar 21, 2018 12:15 PM
exactly, we need to think of the alternative that we have in hand. Nation comes first here everything is later.
Re: BJP
by Intel Midfield on Mar 21, 2018 12:40 PM
Your Azz is also divided one, why you consider that as a problem an do other parties stand for unity ??
today bjp is the top most political party , they have ability to fight alone but other political party do not have that ability. in the name of friendship if you black mailing and misguiding then that type friendship is a real friendship.
.....As a star travels its course in the heavens, Travelling infinity by its own light, The selfless and dedicated are the strongest when they are alone....
vote for either the Congress(but not the UPA) or vote for BJP (but not the NDA).These are the only two national level parties. state level parties promote regionalism at the cost of nationalism. Agred that neither the BJP nor the congress are dudh ke dhule, but atleast,they have a national outlook and much better for a united India as compared to smaal family /clan run parties which have limited caste based/ language best view and goals
Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by Chaitanya on Mar 21, 2018 11:44 AM
@RAJKUMAR:
What is so SACRED or PURE about Cong or BJP?
What is so NATIONAL about Cong or BJP?
Both of them are opportunists. Both of them campaign dirty and unfair. Both of them are hypocrites. Both of them are communal. Both of them are shameless about breaking parliamentary rules, solemn promises, agenda items. Both of them are incapable of controlling infiltration and ceasefire violations. Both of them back-stab their own alliance partners.
Most shockingly, they did not hesitate for a moment to get into bed with each other for a one-night stand, to bull-doze the most INCOMPLETE, IRRATIONAL, INEQUITABLE AP Reorg Bill, in 2014. For doing this:
They side-stepped a pending no-confidence motion. They switched off live telecast of LS, drove out the press from LS, shut the doors, and then came out grinning and claiming that the bill was "passed", to create Telangana. They ignored that the AP State Assembly had rejected that Bill. They ignored the fact that the non-Telangana majority was completely opposed to the bifurcation and had been holding massive protests for months. Within minutes, they shameless issued voter calls from the Parliament, to the Telangana vote bank, asking for votes, in return for the crime that they just committed. Sonia proclaimed herself the "Amma of Telangana" and Sushma proclaimed herself the "Chinnamma of Telangana".
After that Crime, BJP came to power, and spent the next 4 years breaking every promise that was mad
Re: Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by RAJKUMAR on Mar 21, 2018 09:50 PM
Sir, I had already mentioned that neither the BJP nor the Congress are dudh ke dhule but they are better than regional/ caste/ community based parties. Due to presence in many states, these parties do not as a rule take only a state cenric view. unlike the local parties in maharashtra and Tamil Nadu for instance, they never support the demand of maharashtra for only the marathis or tamil nadu for dravidas. the leadership in AP has been a source of problem for cente since ATAlji's days when chandrababu naidu blackmailed and diverted excess share of national funds in AP. Do not blame the centre for infighting between the telgu speaking community itself for the consequent bifurcation.
Re: Re: Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by Chaitanya on Mar 22, 2018 09:47 AM
@RAJKUMAR:
There are two types of issues: ( A ) Issues that involve conflicting interests between states (eg, sharing river water between two states)
( B ) Issues that do not involve inter-state conflict of interest. (eg, national security, uniform civil code, the injustice of CaBaRet-caste based reservation, demands for separate statehood).
Yes, in the case of Type(A), there are good chances that the Centre is unable to make everyone happy.
But in the case of Type(B) issues, there is no excuse for failure.
The agitation for Telangana was a Type(B) issue. There was no need to violate so many ethics and break so many rules to commit the crime that I mentioned above. Yet, it was was done PURELY for vote-bank of 2014.
Having done that, the least that BJP could have done, is stick to the commitments made while committing that crime.
There cannot be any excuse for back-tracking on those commitments. Mind you -- those commitments were meant to COMPENSATE residual AP for the DAMAGES BEING KNOWINGLY INFLICTED for the sake of Telangana vote-bank.
It's a question of BARE MINIMUM HONESTY. And there cannot be any excuse for DISHONESTY there.
Today, the same "national" party that issued and voted for those commitments is shamelessly reversed. And then issued LIE after LIE, FALSE EXCUSE after FALSE EXCUSE. The excuses themselves kept changing.
One of the changing excuses was: neighboring states were objecting.
Re: Re: Re: Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by Chaitanya on Mar 22, 2018 09:52 AM
(Continued)
Now how can that be a valid excuse?
--The BJP never bothered about AP's objection to the bifurcation, so what MORAL right does it have, to cite other states' objection to the compensation necessitated by that bifurcation?
--If other states' objection matters, it should have been duly considered before "passing" the bifurcation bill in 2014 along with those commitments and assurances. You cannot talk about those objections now, 4 years after the damage has been done, and commitments were legislated.
--BJP has never been transparent about which state has objected to what, and when.
Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by s kumar on Mar 21, 2018 12:06 PM
raj kumar : even BJPP and congg have only narrow regional outllook.. no different !!
Re: Re: For a strong and united INDIA,kindly
by RAJKUMAR on Mar 21, 2018 09:56 PM
sir, i think that they are still better than one state or two state parties. thanks
... foreign donations to parties exempt from scrutiny, could not have been passed at a better time, will help the parties (especially BJP) in this hour of crisis to plug the various leaks in their s(t)inking boat.
Re: nda govt.
by girish on Mar 21, 2018 10:07 AM
I second that ! Rediff is publishing such articles regularly and the frequency will go on increasing till the time of elections. Like what Mr. Amit Shah has said I relish the idea of Modi Vs Rest in 2019
Re: Re: Re: nda govt.
by prem nair on Mar 21, 2018 11:17 AM
True. Rediff should write in support of BJP so that the party does not end up spening crores again for publicity. The reason Modiji is not able to transfer 15 lac per account is because Rediff etc. Thanks to Modiji some of us middle class who voted have been hugely benefited as some of us now have BPL card and there are no tax worries. First time we learned economy and how to stop black money by banning 1000 and small size of 2000. There are many middle class who propsered like Jay Shah who is like our own brother. Though Modiji did not put Vadra in jail but still he punished his friend IAS Khemka by transferring thrice. Modi Modi Modi.
It is a game of 3000 years old, Modi and Amit Shah is to play it, those who play such games know the rules of the game, they are to take correction, how they are experts not we, as such no need of any panic. 2019 is near, all such right or wrong activities of each political parties will enhance.