Poll:Time to change title : Narendra Modi will be the next PM of India....India won.. | |||
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Narendra Modi | 100% (13) | ||
Rahul Gandhi | 0% (0) |
Poll:Time to change title : Narendra Modi will be the next PM of India....India won.. | |||
Choice | Stats | ||
Narendra Modi | 100% (13) | ||
Rahul Gandhi | 0% (0) |
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Originally posted by BlueLobster
What does he do instead? Comic nautanki and resignation - like the whole CM thing was a joke.
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A Delhite in Toronto
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Originally posted by Delhite
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Originally posted by BlueLobster
What does he do instead? Comic nautanki and resignation - like the whole CM thing was a joke.
His resignation was appreciable than this crime on humanity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFZBNUnG5pI
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Originally posted by Delhite
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Originally posted by BlueLobster
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Originally posted by Delhite
Watch it out. All development claims of Modi have no value after his action/inaction. Can you dare to show it to your kids?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFZBNUnG5pI
Typical! First you say, Modi has nothing to do with development in Gujarat which is a completely ridiculous argument. Then when you see that the sheer stupidity of that is getting exposed, you go back to the only remaining thing you have and repost this video which has nothing to do with Modi.
I don't defend the riots in any way - what happened was horrific and should never happen again. But there have been hundreds of riots all over India perpetrated by various communities and with thousands of lives lost . And yet your hypocrisy allows you to only go back to this one here and somehow hold Modi responsible. See again the Salim Khan interview that says exactly this - he totally gets the hypocrisy behind this despite being a Muslim himself.
There were some horrific crimes that happened in Delhi when Kejriwal was CM. Link below is one example (I know that in the la-la land you live in, there was no crime/corruption in Delhi when he was CM, but we're talking about the real world here). Using your twisted logic, I could hold Kejriwal personally responsible for all of them. I have more sense than that though.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2014/01/15/21399516.html
As I said before, the reasons for your playing the communal/religion card over and over again are understandable. You're supporting a weak candidate and have nothing else.
After this Danish tourist gang rape, AK said that it is a dangerous situation and there should be fast track courts for such offences. He also demanded to make Delhi Police accountable and bring under Delhi Government. For these demands, he staged Dharna (Nautanki/Drama as others called) and slept on footpath. He tried to resolve the issue and not becomes the root cause of the issue.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Danish-womans-gang-rape-AAP-seeks-control-over-Delhi-Police/articleshow/28844239.cms</font>
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Originally posted by Delhite
His resignation was appreciable than this crime on humanity.
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Are you there?
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Originally posted by febpreet
On the personal front, I don't find him or his so-called oft-recurring speeches, jingoism, and rhetoric all that appearling. Just not my kind of leader that he is. I am all for Sushma, Jaitley, Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Vajpayee, but I get a jittery feeling everytime I hear Modi. To me, this Modi guy looks and sounds quite a fake. It will be interesting to see what would he do or achieve during his tenure, if in case he comes to power. My family, including me of-course always voted for BJP, but this time around they are losing the plot. Only time will tell.
I think BJP lost after Vajpayee.
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DSD
AAP is on its way to self-destruct. They have become too arrogant now.
Here's a proof http://indiatoday.intoday.in/video/aap-workers-slap-elderly-man-for-intruding-in-roadshow/1/352283.html
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Originally posted by dsd
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Originally posted by febpreet
On the personal front, I don't find him or his so-called oft-recurring speeches, jingoism, and rhetoric all that appearling. Just not my kind of leader that he is. I am all for Sushma, Jaitley, Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Vajpayee, but I get a jittery feeling everytime I hear Modi. To me, this Modi guy looks and sounds quite a fake. It will be interesting to see what would he do or achieve during his tenure, if in case he comes to power. My family, including me of-course always voted for BJP, but this time around they are losing the plot. Only time will tell.
I think BJP lost after Vajpayee.
Now you are optimistic about NAMO ..
http://canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=35030
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