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You know what!
by RajKumar SIngh on Apr 28, 2009 09:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why India was ruled by the foreign powers for so long? It was because of the same factor that we are seeing right now. It is: REGIONALISM. I would call it an individual EGO. Every person want to serve his interest first. We do not have the team spirit as the people in the other advance country have. If some party worker is unhappy with his boss then he sees no point in debating it internally in the party. This is because either his EGO is too big or the party do not promote internal democracy to have such debate. So ultimately we are in the path of self destructing ourselves by not learning from the history. Is desh kaa koi bhavishya nahin...

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  Re: You know what!
by prodosh sen on Apr 28, 2009 11:06 PM   Permalink
Regonalism is the cotribution of both the Congress and BJ Party.
That has emboldened the syncophants to go for smaller regional parties,whenever it suited them to come to a position when despite being the 02 truly national parties of India,they have no option but to woo the 'local' parties for the formation of the govt.
History has proved again and again that India has been overrun by foreign invasions owing to the bickerings of the then 'rajas' amongst them for their own interests. With the bickering of so many for the post of the PM one doesn't know whether there would be more 'countries' born as was Pakisthan - East and West!
Arunachal, Kasmir ,maybe many more areas
will come under 'dispute' making India or shall we say Bharat for a change,weaker still! We cannot giveup our 'bickerings,anyway.

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by Chaman Bahar on Apr 29, 2009 07:58 AM   Permalink
Instead of saying 'Kuch nahie ho sakta' or 'koi bhavishya nahie', why not say 'hum iss desh ka bhavishya banayenge'? why give up everytime there isa challenge? if gandhiji were to say the same words, would you and me be even talking on this discussion board?

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