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I will lose will to live if Congress comes back to power in 2014...& this is coming from someone who stayed away from the Country for many years, & I don't know how some of you guys who live in India will take it if the above is to happen!
 
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Its BJP's fault if Congress has been able to get away with all this.
 
If BJP looses this time I have no hope left in this nation... But that doesn't mean we would give up on our Country...



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Dont loose hearts brothers... No matter how they much cheat and Lie, doesn't matter if they use their money power , political power... Let them win how many times they want ...

But Final Victory would be Ours...

Truth will always Triumph in the end...


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Since 2004 the Congress has hung on to power in a situation in which it was on track to be out of power. In each case, the Congress effectively gamed the system through Constitutional coups, argues columnist Rajeev Srinivasan.

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After Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's apparent swansong press conference, it is worth considering exactly how, under his tutelage, United Progressive Alliance-1 and 2 have fared.

In the midst of scams and land-grabs, one remarkable fact stands out -- the curious incidents wherein Congress rule has continued against all the odds. The clever strategists of the Congress have managed to hang on to power despite everyone writing them off.

The 2004 parliamentary election in which the Congress came to power surprised most observers. The National Democratic Alliance, and the chatterati, had expected the country, basking in almost-double-digit GDP growth, to return the NDA to power..

Alas, that was not to be. The results, to refresh your memory, were as follows:

Congress: 145 seats

BJP: 138 seats

Communists: 59 seats

Bahujan Samaj Party: 19 seats

Samajwadi Party: 36 seats

Telugu Desam Party: 5 seats

Rashtriya Janata Dal: 21 seats

... and so on

This was no landslide in favour of the Congress: it only got seven seats more than the BJP. It was the support of the Communists and some others that got the Congress to the magic number of 272..

Somehow, we have forgotten that fact because of the total freedom with which the Congress carried out its scams.

Remarkably, we see the same forgetfulness in today's ecstatic reports about the Aam Aadmi Party: For instance the New York Times gushed about the AAP's 'commanding victory' in Delhi. Victory? Commanding? The AAP came second in a field of three! Such selective amnesia tells a lot about those doing the forgetting and their agendas.

But the point is that the Congress was able to rope in the Communists in 2004 (they chose to give the Congress 'outside support') and run a minority government. Although we forget now, the gigantic scams began in UPA-1, not in UPA-2..

The 2G scam, the cash-for-votes scandal, etc took place during UPA-1. The Communists were indirectly culpable, thus, in the vandalisation of the economy on a large scale.

But it was when the Communists threatened to pull the rug out from under them with the India-US nuclear 'deal' as backdrop that the Congress first rolled out its clever new tactic: The Constitutional coup..

To give credit where it is due -- and I am not exactly an admirer of the Congress -- the party has perfected the black art of Constitutional coups.

What exactly is a Constitutional coup?

Like a normal coup d'eat, it enables some group to take over a State; however, instead of violence, a Constitutional coup takes advantage of some loophole to effect a bloodless takeover, although it is indeed subverting the putative will of the people..

This is what happens when rulers manipulate election results -- for instance, it is alleged that Hun Sen did this in the Cambodian elections in 2013.

I can think of at least four Constitutional coups that the Congress has pulled off successfully:

The 2008 cash-for-votes scam with which they overcame a no-confidence motion that would surely have toppled them;
The 2009 election in which considerable circumstantial evidence suggests that the party may have stolen the election by tampering with Electronic Voting Machines;
The hounding and harassing of B S Yeddyurappa in 2011 with the sole intent of toppling the BJP government in Karnataka. The courts later exonerated him;
The use of the Aam Aadmi Party as a fig leaf to retain effective power in Delhi in 2013.

In each of these, the Congress has managed to hang on to, or to capture, power in a situation in which it was on track to be out of power. In each case, the party effectively gamed the system and subverted the checks and balances..

In addition, there is always a quality of mystery -- almost of the miraculous -- about the last-minute reprieve that the Congress got. Well, as they say, if something is too good to be true, it usually is.

First, cash for votes. The minority UPA-1 government was on the verge of collapsing in 2008, when they went on a bribing spree, allegedly offering crores of rupees in cash to quite a few Opposition MPs..

This sting was caught on camera, and MPs brandished in Parliament the bundles of currency notes they were given. It appeared to be an open-and-shut case of perversion of the rules of parliamentary conduct..

The Speaker had just disqualified a couple of MPs for the relatively minor crime of taking money to ask specific questions; thus it appeared as though the impugned Congress politicians would be censured and prevented from voting.

However, at the last minute, the Speaker refused to take cognisance of the alleged bribes; the television channel that had the tapes refused to broadcast them; and the Congress won the confidence vote. Truly miraculous indeed..

Yes, Constitutional coup number one -- the Constitution had been violated with impunity.

Second, the 2009 election. Coming as it did just after the 26/11 terror attacks and hostage-taking by Pakistanis in Mumbai, one would have thought the Congress and its friends, who did such a poor job in managing the attack, and an even poorer one in forcing the Pakistanis to bring the handlers to justice, would have caused a backlash from the public.

On the contrary, the Congress won more seats. There had been chatter on the Internet that a group of hackers had been recruited from the US to manipulate the Electronic Voting Machines..

Furthermore, strange things happened: Monu Nalapat, a journalist and professor, reported that he was able to find the results on the Election Commission page before counting started, and there has never been a satisfactory explanation for that.

A major politician was trailing by 30,000 votes coming into the final stretch. Then, lo! an apparent miracle happened, and he won. There is a pending court case about this incident.

EVMs are highly insecure, and for this reason the Germans, the Dutch and the Californians have all banned them. A few computer scientists figured out how to hack the Indian EVMs (they are quite primitive). Instead of being felicitated, one of them was jailed, for the absurd 'crime' of procuring an EVM (he was forced to, as the Election Commission wouldn't give him one to test)..

Finally, the Supreme Court has forced the use of EVMs with a printed receipt to enable manual recounts if needed: A digital record is obviously not secure and can be spoofed.

The computer scientists further showed that the EVMs could be decked out with a radio-sensitive chip, so that a person at some distance with a cellphone could trigger a Trojan Horse programme to quietly transfer votes to the preferred candidate..

Thus, the modus operandi could be simplified -- only a few compromised EVMs, and a few in-the-know people who could drive around to the compromised EVMs and enable the programme from their cars when nearby.

If this suspicion is true, then the 2009 election may have been stolen. Constitutional coup number Two.

Third, the strange case of B S Yeddyurappa. The Congress was extremely unhappy that the BJP -- viewed as a Hindi-cowbelt party -- had managed to gain a foothold in the South, thanks mostly to Yeddy's clever tactics. So what's a resourceful party to do? Non-stop harassment! .

Governor H R Bharadwaj was sent to Bangalore with a single-point agenda: Get Yeddy out, by hook or by crook. So the governor and the Lokayukta hounded Yeddy, slapping all sorts of cases on him.

The paid media got into the act, spilling oceans of ink on painting Yeddy as the biggest villain since, well... Al Capone. There was shrill, sanctimonious coverage of the Mangalore incident wherein a group called the Sri Rama Sene rescued some young women who were apparently being 'groomed'.

In fact, Yeddy's alleged crimes (land grabs) were misdemeanours, easily topped by any one of felonies (CWG, 2G, Adarsh, etc) under Manmohan Singh's watch. Yet there was no uproar asking Singh to resign, unlike Yeddy..

By causing the BJP -- gullible BJP -- to expel him, and thus split the anti-Congress vote, the Congress was able to come back to power. Fiendishly clever.

And now comes a Supreme Court judgment exonerating Yeddy. Why isn't Yeddy suing for defamation, character assassination and libel?.

Anyway, the damage has been done and the BJP can no longer use Karnataka as a springboard into the rest of the South: Mission accomplished.

Also, I didn't see anything but a very cursory report of the court ruling in the media. There is in fact very little coverage of Karnataka now -- I guess Omerta is the name of the game now that the Congress is ruling the state, and nothing bad is supposed to get publicity.

Fourth, the curious case of the Aam Aadmi Party. Since the principal effect of the AAP entering politics is to split the anti-Congress vote, it is likely that there is some 'understanding' between the two parties.

There were rumours of secret meetings in smoke-filled rooms. The alacrity with which the Congress supported an AAP power-grab, and the alacrity with which the latter accepted, suggest this was pre-planned. Constitutional coup Number Four.

So, the AAP is a Congress proxy, and a particularly nasty embodiment of that motley crew called the NAC (National Advisory Council), which has created some of the most dangerous legislation in recent memory.

If anything, the AAP is even more lunatic-Left than the NAC. Its policy pronouncements are startlingly bad, but clearly the Congress is not bothered, so long as they have prevented the BJP from ruling Delhi.

Indeed, the foreign media has been singing the AAP song for a few months: The Economist, The New York Times, etc have been cheerleading for the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal. Which leads to the question of why they have so much benign interest in Indian politics all of a sudden. The curious incident of the dog in the night-time comes to mind.

The Congress is, in effect, back in power in Delhi. All that has happened is that the unlamented Sheila Dikshit has been thrown under the bus. And the entire media apparatus is now full of starry-eyed stories about how wonderful the AAP is, and how their leader is going to defeat Narendra Modi by astroturfing an army of volunteers in major metros and eating into the anti-incumbency vote, thus paving the way for Rahul Gandhi to be anointed prime minister in May.

The frightening thing is that this scenario may indeed happen: By virtue of clever tactics, the Congress may well steal 2014 more subtly than with downright EVM fraud. And that would be a sad day indeed..

In 2009, I predicted gloom and doom and the evisceration of the Indian economy. It turns out I was not pessimistic enough.

But if UPA-3 becomes a reality, by 2025 India may well be Balkanised into a Greater Bangladesh, a seceding Northeast, a Kashmir ceded to Pakistan (Manmohan Singh hinted darkly about an 'important breakthrough' that he almost secured), an Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh grabbed by China. And the Indian voter will have only himself to blame.




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All Indian members holding various political perspectives , what are your opinions ?

Is the AAM AADMI PARTY unwitting cattle to Congress's grand political schemes ?

and are the threats envisioned by the columnist exaggerated ?

There seems to be a scenario in which congress is persistently exploiting constitutional loopholes to retain power.

Again the issue of EVMs or voting machines , if be so susceptible to tamper , is disconcerting.
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well india is in danger again....history repeats itself...first there were muslim rulers,then britishers and now congress..
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Paid Media and Paid Journalist Exposed...

How Right wing Journalist has been Systematically removed from Media ...


"1. Hindustan Times – Shobhna Bhartia, owner and editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times is a Congress MP from Rajya Sabha.

2. Vinod Sharma, HT Political Affairs editor, is essentially a Congress spokesman on all TV panel discussions, because once his boss’ term gets over, he will be looking out for her RS seat next

3. Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi, famous Congress stooges (and intermediaries for UPA allies) who were exposed in the Radiagate scandal, and are virtual Congress spokespersons in their capacities as electronic media personalities, are the ones who write opinion and op-ed columns most frequently (once every week) on the editorial pages of HT. In return, Barkha and Sanghvi are rewarded with Padma Shris and other monetary compensation by the Nehru dynasty or Congress party.

4. NDTV’s promoters are Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy. Radhika’s sister Brinda Karat is a famous CPM leader (well known for anti-Baba Ramdev views) and Brinda’s husband Prakash Karat is the CPM Politburo General Secretary (well known for preferring Congress over BJP). And Prannoy Roy’s first cousin is the famous far-leftist pro-Maoist-Naxalite pro-Kashmiri-terrorists “intellectual” Arundhati Suzanna Roy.

5. NDTV’s Barkha Dutt’s reality has already been exposed by me in above section.

6. NDTV’s Sonia Singh is the wife of Uttar Pradesh Congress MP, Union minister and ex-princely state ruler, Mr. R. P. N. Singh, who is one of the fastest rising stars in the Congress party. If you remember, Sonia Singh is a very high-profile anchor on NDTV whose pro-Congress anti-BJP bias is legendary.

7. NDTV’s Nidhi Razdan (high-profile anchor of Left Right Centre) is the current girlfriend of J&K CM Omar Abdullah (after Omar recently divorced his wife of several years and mother of his two children, Payal). Nidhi Razdan is also famous for her legendary pro-Congress and anti-BJP bias.

8. CNN-IBN : Rajdeep Sardesai’s wife and co-promoter of CNN-IBN, Sagarika Ghose, who anchors Face the Nation and is famous journalist of CNN-IBN (well, her hubby is the owner-editor-in-chief after all) are famous Congress stooges.

9. Sagarika’s father Bhaskar Ghose was a famous sarkari babu and was made the chief of Prasar Bharati (Doordarshan) during Indira and Rajiv regimes. Bhaskar Ghose was well-known for personal loyalty to the Nehru dynasty, and now his daughter and son-in-law are rewarded with their own channel to do Congress propaganda.

10. In fact Sagarika’s extended family even consists of her aunts Ruma Pal (former Supreme Court justice and a close friend of the Nehru family) and Arundhati Ghose (former diplomat and Indian ambassador to various countries, predictably, under Congress regimes).

11. Let’s now come to another famous CNN-IBN media personality who also writes columns frequently for Hindustan Times — Karan Thapar. What you may not know is that the Nehru family itself is related, through blood and marriages, to the high-profile Thapar family. India’s Army chief during the 1962 debacle against China, Gen. P. N. Thapar, is brother-in-law of Nayantara Sehgal, the daughter of Vijaylakshmi Pandit and niece of Jawaharlal Nehru. Gen. Thapar’s son is pro-Congress journalist Karan Thapar. Gen. Thapar’s sister is Romila Thapar, a famous “top” typical JNU Nehruvian communist ideologue historian, who gets to write our textbooks and pollute them with pro-Congress Marxist propaganda.

12. The HIndu – The Worst – N. Ram, owner and editor-in-chief (till February 2012) of The Hindu, was once a vice president of the Students Federation of India. SFI is the students’ wing of the CPM.

13. P. Sainath of the The Hindu (acclaimed journalist well known for his, again, unsurprisingly, typical left-wing Nehruvian communism ideology), is the nephew of Congress politician V. Shankar Giri and the grandson of V. V. Giri, ex-President of India and famous Congress politician. Giri was especially known to be one of the first few staunch loyalists of Indira, and whom Indira fielded for President elections against her own party’s Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, and who ultimately became the cause of the first high-profile split in the Indian National Congress into Congress (O) and Congress (I) — almost all the pre-independence regional stalwarts split away to join Congress (O) or form their own state parties, and the rest including Giri (all the loyalists of the Nehru family staying on with Indira).

14. Or even what about little known News24 Hindi media channel? Owned by ex-journalist and editor Rajiv Shukla, famous Congress MP in Rajya Sabha, Union minister, industrialist, BCCI vice president and IPL chairman.

15. Or even what about little known Lokmat (and IBN Lokmat) that is Marathi newspaper (and channel) in Maharashtra? Owner and editors-in-chief are the brothers Vijay Darda (Congress MP) and Rajendra Darda (Congress MLA in Maharashtra, and minister in state govt).

16. Or even the other bigger and smaller media houses, such as The Times of India and Indian Express, where the Nehru dynasty has managed to infiltrate its loyalists such as Dileep Padgaonkar and Shekhar Gupta, who are essentially paid stooges of the Congress party.

The Congress (in fact just the one single family — the Nehru dynasty) has been in power for 56 of the last 65 years of independence. This matters a LOT. Personal relationships have been built, blackmail-worthy secrets have been spied, monumental wealth has been accumulated … all by the one single Nehru dynasty (and its family-business-cum-political-party aka Congress) that helps it maintain its tight irongrip over not just the entire Indian mainstream media, but also deep into our bureaucracy, our governmental institutions, and even our journalism and mass media colleges and grad schools.

We have probably not even scratched the surface of the network of family and personal relationships through which the Nehru dynasty has completely dominated and controlled the entire intellectual, historian and journalist landscape of India. And we haven’t even talked about the monumental wealth or the blackmailing secrets. All because the one single dynasty got to rule over India for 60 years uninterrupted. It matters a LOT.

The typical JNU Nehruvian communist left-libbers ideologues have really perpetrated some kind of stranglehold on India’s journalism, media and intellectual space.

Almost all pro-BJP (or even centre-right ideologues) journalists have been slowly thrown out of their jobs due to pressure from the Congress and the Nehru family.

Even the great venerable Ramnath Goenka, frustrated and broken by repeated I-T raids and ED investigations ultimately had to fire Arun Shourie twice from the Indian Express, which was once the best Indian newspaper in the 1970s and 80s. That was the team — Goenka the owner, Shourie the editor, and S. Gurumurthy the fearless journalist, that brought political heavyweights like Indira Gandhi down on her knees and even took on corporate honchos like Dhirubhai Ambani. (Ramnath Goenka inspired the Mithun Chakraborty character and S. Gurumurthy inspired the R. Madhavan character in the Ambani biopic “Guru”.)

But very few centre-right ideologues are left in India’s media space today, that too in minor publications like The Pioneer. Almost all the mainstream media houses have been thoroughly infiltrated and coerced into to wing the Congress’ line, sometimes just through ideology and relationships, and not even money power.

The Congress party essentially owns and controls every single mainstream media house in India, including Hindustan Times, The Times of India, NDTV, CNN-IBN, The Hindu, Tehelka, Outlook, etc"
 
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Yes , however many debater s would dismiss rediff.com's articles as jingoism , I myself have on occasion but some articles are gems which reflect public opinion and are also backed up by facts like this one .

Here is the rediff link

4 ways the Congress won power through Constitutional coups - Rediff.com India News
 
Another LIVE example of decadence creeping slowly into the Indian mindset. Are we progressing or regressing , I wonder ??????

A 'Goddess Sonia' temple: Congress legislator's thank-you for Telangana decision | Pakistan Defence

Stupid article. Congress never had any domestic problems from 2004-2009. In fact it came stronger.


How do you manage to change colors so often ?

From a staunch Congress supporter --to Aam Admi Party advertiser , your AAP -the Real Deal thread was rollicking ---and now back to Congress praising ?

Where exactly do your loyalties lie ? With Congress or not .
 
Another LIVE example of decadence creeping slowly into the Indian mindset. Are we progressing or regressing , I wonder ??????

A 'Goddess Sonia' temple: Congress legislator's thank-you for Telangana decision | Pakistan Defence




How do you manage to change colors so often ?

From a staunch Congress supporter --to Aam Admi Party advertiser , your AAP -the Real Deal thread was rollicking ---and now back to Congress praising ?

Where exactly do your loyalties lie ? With Congress or not .

I'm not like you, discounting facts just because I'm not supporting A party. What I have said is 100% true. In anycase your pandering on about BJP is useless. BJP is yesterdays news. So much that even I don't comment on modi threads....now go figure.

Paid Media and Paid Journalist Exposed...

How Right wing Journalist has been Systematically removed from Media ...


"1. Hindustan Times – Shobhna Bhartia, owner and editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times is a Congress MP from Rajya Sabha.

2. Vinod Sharma, HT Political Affairs editor, is essentially a Congress spokesman on all TV panel discussions, because once his boss’ term gets over, he will be looking out for her RS seat next

3. Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi, famous Congress stooges (and intermediaries for UPA allies) who were exposed in the Radiagate scandal, and are virtual Congress spokespersons in their capacities as electronic media personalities, are the ones who write opinion and op-ed columns most frequently (once every week) on the editorial pages of HT. In return, Barkha and Sanghvi are rewarded with Padma Shris and other monetary compensation by the Nehru dynasty or Congress party.

4. NDTV’s promoters are Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy. Radhika’s sister Brinda Karat is a famous CPM leader (well known for anti-Baba Ramdev views) and Brinda’s husband Prakash Karat is the CPM Politburo General Secretary (well known for preferring Congress over BJP). And Prannoy Roy’s first cousin is the famous far-leftist pro-Maoist-Naxalite pro-Kashmiri-terrorists “intellectual” Arundhati Suzanna Roy.

5. NDTV’s Barkha Dutt’s reality has already been exposed by me in above section.

6. NDTV’s Sonia Singh is the wife of Uttar Pradesh Congress MP, Union minister and ex-princely state ruler, Mr. R. P. N. Singh, who is one of the fastest rising stars in the Congress party. If you remember, Sonia Singh is a very high-profile anchor on NDTV whose pro-Congress anti-BJP bias is legendary.

7. NDTV’s Nidhi Razdan (high-profile anchor of Left Right Centre) is the current girlfriend of J&K CM Omar Abdullah (after Omar recently divorced his wife of several years and mother of his two children, Payal). Nidhi Razdan is also famous for her legendary pro-Congress and anti-BJP bias.

8. CNN-IBN : Rajdeep Sardesai’s wife and co-promoter of CNN-IBN, Sagarika Ghose, who anchors Face the Nation and is famous journalist of CNN-IBN (well, her hubby is the owner-editor-in-chief after all) are famous Congress stooges.

9. Sagarika’s father Bhaskar Ghose was a famous sarkari babu and was made the chief of Prasar Bharati (Doordarshan) during Indira and Rajiv regimes. Bhaskar Ghose was well-known for personal loyalty to the Nehru dynasty, and now his daughter and son-in-law are rewarded with their own channel to do Congress propaganda.

10. In fact Sagarika’s extended family even consists of her aunts Ruma Pal (former Supreme Court justice and a close friend of the Nehru family) and Arundhati Ghose (former diplomat and Indian ambassador to various countries, predictably, under Congress regimes).

11. Let’s now come to another famous CNN-IBN media personality who also writes columns frequently for Hindustan Times — Karan Thapar. What you may not know is that the Nehru family itself is related, through blood and marriages, to the high-profile Thapar family. India’s Army chief during the 1962 debacle against China, Gen. P. N. Thapar, is brother-in-law of Nayantara Sehgal, the daughter of Vijaylakshmi Pandit and niece of Jawaharlal Nehru. Gen. Thapar’s son is pro-Congress journalist Karan Thapar. Gen. Thapar’s sister is Romila Thapar, a famous “top” typical JNU Nehruvian communist ideologue historian, who gets to write our textbooks and pollute them with pro-Congress Marxist propaganda.

12. The HIndu – The Worst – N. Ram, owner and editor-in-chief (till February 2012) of The Hindu, was once a vice president of the Students Federation of India. SFI is the students’ wing of the CPM.

13. P. Sainath of the The Hindu (acclaimed journalist well known for his, again, unsurprisingly, typical left-wing Nehruvian communism ideology), is the nephew of Congress politician V. Shankar Giri and the grandson of V. V. Giri, ex-President of India and famous Congress politician. Giri was especially known to be one of the first few staunch loyalists of Indira, and whom Indira fielded for President elections against her own party’s Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, and who ultimately became the cause of the first high-profile split in the Indian National Congress into Congress (O) and Congress (I) — almost all the pre-independence regional stalwarts split away to join Congress (O) or form their own state parties, and the rest including Giri (all the loyalists of the Nehru family staying on with Indira).

14. Or even what about little known News24 Hindi media channel? Owned by ex-journalist and editor Rajiv Shukla, famous Congress MP in Rajya Sabha, Union minister, industrialist, BCCI vice president and IPL chairman.

15. Or even what about little known Lokmat (and IBN Lokmat) that is Marathi newspaper (and channel) in Maharashtra? Owner and editors-in-chief are the brothers Vijay Darda (Congress MP) and Rajendra Darda (Congress MLA in Maharashtra, and minister in state govt).

16. Or even the other bigger and smaller media houses, such as The Times of India and Indian Express, where the Nehru dynasty has managed to infiltrate its loyalists such as Dileep Padgaonkar and Shekhar Gupta, who are essentially paid stooges of the Congress party.

The Congress (in fact just the one single family — the Nehru dynasty) has been in power for 56 of the last 65 years of independence. This matters a LOT. Personal relationships have been built, blackmail-worthy secrets have been spied, monumental wealth has been accumulated … all by the one single Nehru dynasty (and its family-business-cum-political-party aka Congress) that helps it maintain its tight irongrip over not just the entire Indian mainstream media, but also deep into our bureaucracy, our governmental institutions, and even our journalism and mass media colleges and grad schools.

We have probably not even scratched the surface of the network of family and personal relationships through which the Nehru dynasty has completely dominated and controlled the entire intellectual, historian and journalist landscape of India. And we haven’t even talked about the monumental wealth or the blackmailing secrets. All because the one single dynasty got to rule over India for 60 years uninterrupted. It matters a LOT.

The typical JNU Nehruvian communist left-libbers ideologues have really perpetrated some kind of stranglehold on India’s journalism, media and intellectual space.

Almost all pro-BJP (or even centre-right ideologues) journalists have been slowly thrown out of their jobs due to pressure from the Congress and the Nehru family.

Even the great venerable Ramnath Goenka, frustrated and broken by repeated I-T raids and ED investigations ultimately had to fire Arun Shourie twice from the Indian Express, which was once the best Indian newspaper in the 1970s and 80s. That was the team — Goenka the owner, Shourie the editor, and S. Gurumurthy the fearless journalist, that brought political heavyweights like Indira Gandhi down on her knees and even took on corporate honchos like Dhirubhai Ambani. (Ramnath Goenka inspired the Mithun Chakraborty character and S. Gurumurthy inspired the R. Madhavan character in the Ambani biopic “Guru”.)

But very few centre-right ideologues are left in India’s media space today, that too in minor publications like The Pioneer. Almost all the mainstream media houses have been thoroughly infiltrated and coerced into to wing the Congress’ line, sometimes just through ideology and relationships, and not even money power.

The Congress party essentially owns and controls every single mainstream media house in India, including Hindustan Times, The Times of India, NDTV, CNN-IBN, The Hindu, Tehelka, Outlook, etc"

Nair Saab...take a rest, you've been working too hard. If you rest and then re-start, there is a small possibility that Modi might become PM in 2019...that's a goal worth working for :D:enjoy:
 
I'm not like you, discounting facts just because I'm not supporting A party. What I have said is 100% true. In anycase your pandering on about BJP is useless. BJP is yesterdays news. So much that even I don't comment on modi threads....now go figure.


You didn't answer the question , Are you a congress supporter or not ?

This thread is anyways not about BJP , There is no mention of Modi so what are you on about. ?
 
I will lose will to live if Congress comes back to power in 2014...& this is coming from someone who stayed away from the Country for many years, & I don't know how some of you guys who live in India will take it if the above is to happen!
will leave india and leave defence.pk and will never take interest in anything related to political scenario of india

Yes , however many debater s would dismiss rediff.com's articles as jingoism , I myself have on occasion but some articles are gems which reflect public opinion and are also backed up by facts like this one .

Here is the rediff link
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4 ways the Congress won power through Constitutional coups - Rediff.com India News
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You can allready see it in News outlets comments section how more .....

are you talking about the paid IT cell... ? :undecided: ... if this is the case, then I must admit that they are doing their job pretty well ....

I don't believe it ....

AAP has been expression of frustration of people with corrupt UPA and impotent NDA ....

There had been virtual political vacuum in Delhi ....The scams after scams tumbling one after another ....unfortunately BJP could not and did not capitalize ( which rather surprises and shocks me ...)

In many states like Maharashtra ....Congress has remained in power despite inefficient and corrupt government because there is no alternative ....BJP + Shiv Sena in Maharashtra have been virtually toothless ...

People had been fade up with this and were looking for hope ....

Arvind kejriwal banking on this mass frustration and anger catalyzed political faction out of India against corruption movement ...

This was a spontaneous movement .... infact it was supported initially by BJP ...BJP thought that mass uprising against corruption will bring UPA government down and anti congress wave will benefit it directly ... Little they had imagined that this movement will give birth to new party which may damage its own prospects in long term ....

I therefore totally disagree with this assertion that AAP was formed to eat into BJP votes ....It will end up doing that ...there is no doubt about that however !!!

I personally believe that emergence of AAP is something nice that has happened after long time on Indian political scene ...!!!


this is what I have been saying repeatedly ... AAP is an alternative ... where as BJP is a substitute ...
 
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