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The problem is NOT with corruption,every leader is corrupt in some way and this is not a BIG problem.
The problem is that they lack IDEOLOGY and that's why lack love for country.

Exactly, they have no vision, no ideology. All their efforts, time and brainstorming goes towards winning the "next" election!
 
Since when has the Congress starting making policies which are beneficial for the country? Their one and only agenda is try to win the next election, from the get go.

Apparently its part of Congress' Manifesto for the upcoming election.

To reserve its votes, Congress plans private sector quotas - The Economic Times
Wont work out...

Congress policy to rule India is by separating Dalits and OBC from mainstream Hindu society ... in most places they succeed ...

While Hindu Nationalism Succeeds when Hindu stays united and this happens when OBC and Dalits become proud Hindu ...


was just watching a video on Yogi Adhityanath who is a MP from UP's Gorakhpur who won continuously the same seat 3 times...

What he did was start a Group called Hindu Yuva Vahini all headed by Dalit and OBC youth... His base is so strong that ... no one even SP and BSP goons ever dare to talk against him...

There is a popular say in that area Poorvanchal main Rehna hoga to Yogi Yogi kehna hoga...
 
why bjp messes up with election campaigning.can't they do full fledged campaigning in states like odisha,west bengal,kerala,assam etc..this is the best time for bjp to expand the party..do bjp lacks leaders or there are some other reasons or do we have to wait for another month or two when they will campaign here

Can you imagine that Odisha has a vote share of 25% for BJP as per the survey by IBN live..Still then they are not focousing on this state...And on top of that in last election they did not win any seat from Odisha...
 
Wont work out...

Congress policy to rule India is by separating Dalits and OBC from mainstream Hindu society ... in most places they succeed ...

While Hindu Nationalism Succeeds when Hindu stays united and this happens when OBC and Dalits become proud Hindu ...


was just watching a video on Yogi Adhityanath who is a MP from UP's Gorakhpur who won continuously the same seat 3 times...

What he did was start a Group called Hindu Yuva Vahini all headed by Dalit and OBC youth... His base is so strong that ... no one even SP and BSP goons ever dare to talk against him...

There is a popular say in that area Poorvanchal main Rehna hoga to Yogi Yogi kehna hoga...

Just heard yesterday that govt is going to classify Jain community minority community! Jains do not consider themselves any different to hindus... & this congress is hell bent on dividing the country in the name of caste, creed & religion... & they have the audacity to blame others! I mean.. what's going to happen next? divide people on the basis of what they eat? put non-veggies under minority & club veggies with saffrons? Arrgghhhh... :angry:
 
Thats the tragedy. I can't think of any Congressi leader who is not a millionaire, at least. There maybe couple of good people still there, Jairam Ramesh comes to mind, but the overwhelming majority is corrup and doesn't give two shytes about the country.

I can't think of anyone in Politics who hasn't cut his own deal on the side. But my doubt is, even if UPA passes such a Bill, and are then dumped out of Office, will the next Government do anything to reverse it? If BJP does indeed come to power, will they dare to remove such a populist yet suicidal Bill? If the answer is NO, then what exactly is the yardstick for a party to be termed Nationalistic?
 
I am more worried about the rumored "private sector reservation" promise by Congress.. That might tip the scale again in favour of Congress, that along with this AAP drama which will shave off couple of percent of the BJP vote share.

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Anarchist, Fascist, Maoist and the meaning of other -ists for dummies!
By Nirmalya 'Nemo' Dutta @nemothegreat1 | January 21, 2014 | 1 comment -->

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Agitating Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has made the term anarchist extremely popular on Google which means that you simply can’t ignore the different –ists that rule our lives. Here’s your complete list of important –ists:

Anarchist: Someone who believes that we should have a completely authority-less, state-less society. Example: Arvind Kejriwal.

Anarcho-pacifist: Any anarchist movement which rejects the use of violence. Example: Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi

Atheist: Someone who believes that no non-human higher power exists. Example: Albert Einstein, John Lennon, Richard Dawkins (considered a militant atheist).

Communist: Someone who believes that everything should be equally shared in society. Example: Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Vladmir Lenin

Capitalist: Someone who believes that it’s all about making more money. Example: Americans and pretty much the entire world now.

Fascist: Someone who believes that it’s either their way or the highway. Example: Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini.

Marxist: Someone who believes in the works of Karl Marx. This group seems to intersect with communists and one is still trying to figure out the difference. Example: Engel, Marx, Trotsky, Che Guevara.

Maoist

International meaning: People who believe in the teachings of Chairman Mao, believes everyone should be farmers and is generally considered a more violent form of communism. (Read: 10 tips to appear more intellectual for dummies)

Indian meaning: Anyone who pisses off West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.

Monotheist: Someone who believes there’s one god. Example: Christians, Jews, Muslims.

Nihilist: Someone who doesn’t believe in any religion or morality and believes living serves no purpose. Example: Buddha, Machiavelli, Nietzsche.

Pacifist: Someone who believes that everything can be sorted by peaceful means. Examples: John Lennon, Albert Einstein

Polytheist: Someone who believes there are lots of gods. Example: Hindus.

Socialist: Similar to communist except for one vital difference. Socialists believe the means of producing and distributing goods should be owned by the governments and communists believe said power should be with the people. Example: India before 1991 and a big chunk of Europe.

Theist: Antonym of atheist, believes that there is a god. Example: Most human beings.

Traditionalist: Someone who feels deeply about tradition. Example: Most Indians.

Secularist

International meaning: The separation of state from religion, the rejection of all religions and religious considerations.

Indian meaning: We really have no clue. Please go ask Mrs Gandhi and the Congress


Good read:D
 
I am more worried about the rumored "private sector reservation" promise by Congress.. That might tip the scale again in favour of Congress, that along with this AAP drama which will shave off couple of percent of the BJP vote share.
Forget manifesto. What about the upcoming budget? Im sure Chidambaram has something up his sleeve that will ensure a 2-3% swing. And that may be enough to stop Modi if not allowing congress to get the numbers. End result will be a puppet third front PM will Sonia pulling the strings again.
 
I think the previous state elections is a good example of how much people actually believe in reservations.. The time of appeasement politics is coming to an end and people are increasingly looking for people who can actually Deliver...
 
AAP item girl of politics: chetan bhagat :enjoy::enjoy::enjoy:

In a first sign indicating a plunge in the popularity of Delhi's favourite political party that came to power with a thumping win against the congress party, criticizms have been pouring in.

This is especially after newly elected Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal took on the cops with his dharna. It's worth mentioning here that kejriwal and his partymen were protesting against the police inaction over the last two days which shut down four metro stations which is the lifeline of the city and also brought normal life to a standstill in the nation's capital.

This has not gone down well with many localities and also celebrities who were hoping for kejriwal to usher in change for the better.

Renowned author Chetan bhagat on Tuesday told an English news channel that he was disappointed with the modus operandi of the aam aadmi party.

"AAP has really let me down. This is not the party I voted for," the author said.

Chetan also called kejriwal's party publicity hungry and attention seeking. In a sharp criticism against the party, the author called AAP the item girl of politics looking for instant attention.

Similar sentiments have been echoed by several delhiites who had seen arvind kejriwal as a messiah of change.

It now remains to be seen if kejriwal will continue with his strategies or take a step back to introsprect what's causing disappointment among people who believed in him and voted him to power.
 
LOL look Yo Yo Pappu Singh ...

a Must listen one... Please share it on ur FB walls ...

I Laughed so hard after a Long time...


My belly is aching by laughing so hard .

If you post one pappu video everyday , by march we all will have 6 packs ...... :rofl:
 
Chetan Bhagat Hits AAP black and blue... Asks youth not to vote for AAP, if they need Jobs...

And called them item girls of Politics ... :rofl:

 
Haryana Congress MP Rao Inderjeet Singh who opposed Robert Vadra Land deals in Harayana has Joined BJP.

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Cong's 3-time Haryana MP Inderjit Singh defects to BJP - The Times of India



Sources said that out of around 30 assembly seats in the southern Haryana belt, Singh has good hold over 15 of them. There are also sizable Yadav votes in Koshli assembly constituency under Rohtak Lok Sabha seat and parts of Hisar district, which Singh can swing for BJP.
 
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