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Tamil Nadu to decide Delhi govt.
by MUKUL GARG on Apr 19, 2009 02:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

No harm if TN does that this time. Unfortunately, there is hardly any leader from the Dravidian parties who has got a genuine national outlook. Their prime focus and USP has been anti-Brahmanism, anti-Hinduism and anti-Hindism. They seem to be indifferent with rest of the country. With this proposition, a party or a person can not attain national stature. They can only indulge in back-door manoeuvres to secure larger share in the booty that Lallu, Mulayam, Shibu Soren et al have been doing for years.

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  Re: Tamil Nadu to decide Delhi govt.
by Nandakumar rajagopal on Apr 19, 2009 04:12 PM   Permalink
yours is a very very correct assesment of Tamils. One more weakness is for them to fall for a good speech. They like Other parts of India fall for a Cine guy. They surrender their future 5 years based on their perception of heroism. A Mohanlal or Mummutty as superstars of Kerala are not welcome politically in Kerala for Kerala people decide politics after understanding it.

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  Re: Tamil Nadu to decide Delhi govt.
by Southern Leonidas on Apr 19, 2009 02:59 PM   Permalink
I think you need to remove anti-hindiusm from the list above- go to any temple in TN in the evening, and see for yourself.
Remove, anti-hindi as well- this now passe now.

I believe its now fair to have a Tamil as PM, since we never had a Tamil as PM.

Then after 5 years, we can debate if he/she was a good PM or just a piece of cac.

But first let have a Tamil PM, then we can have a nice liitle harmless fun debating his/hers performance.
:-)

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