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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Political Drama! 

When the majority of a Nation has voted in favor of Congress party, why can't the BJP and it's allies accept the president of a major party as the Prime Minister. When it comes to the origin of Sonia, it's up to the people of India to decide whether she should be the Prime Minister or not. Yes, the nation is matured enough to take decisions and the recent Lok Sabha election results reflect the same. Why can't a lady whose husband died for the nation become the Prime Minister of that nation? I don't understand the problem with Uma Bharti and Sushma Swaraj protesting against Sonia becoming the Prime Minister. Remember that Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are the states where the BJP has used Mrs. Gandhi's foreign origin as an issue in the election campaigning and went on to loose all the seats in TN and a major loss in Gujarat. This clearly indicates that the Nation is not eyeing Sonia's foreign origin as an issue any more.

Why not the BJP pointed out the foreign-origin issue when Sonia was the opposition leader?

If we Indians can accept and take pride in a Bobby Jindal doing well in the American politics, why can't we accept an Italian doing well in Indian politics?

When Mr. Nathan of Indian origin be the President of Singapore, why can't a person of Italian origin be the Prime Minister of India? Fiji had an Indian Prime Minister and Malaysia politics has quite a good number Indians, even after why this discrimination only in India?

Yes, there are many unanswered question in front of every Indians, let's hope the best will happen in the coming days!

Have your say first!

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Blogger, new look! 

Blogger looks better with new icons and with more administration options. It also got a HTML debugger which can be turned on to show warning messages if there is any error with the HTML tags. Visit blogger site today itself, am yet to explore the complete blogger site!


It’s log out time for TDP! 

Would it have been the 90s or 80 elections, you can easily cheat the rural population
by throwing fake promises or by paying little money to the voters. It won’t workout anymore in the world’s largest democratic. The recent assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh is just an example of the how much the poor farmers suffered because of drought. There were times when the poor farmers went on to sell their kidneys to pay off debts.

The landslide victory for Congress party means not only the end of TDP, it also puts up more pressure on the center in forming a coalition government. There is more bad news waiting for the NDP alliance with the exit poles in Tamil Nadu showing good signs for DMK and it’s allies, which is not good for the NDP.


Monday, May 03, 2004

Yet another weekend gone by! 

It was May 1st , Labours Day. Yes it was and that too on a weekend. Kicked off the day with the football match with my fellow colleagues. Though we lost the match, I am happy for the superb goal scored by me with a direct kick from behind the 18-yard penalty circle. No one could believe their eyes that it was a goal, which took my personal goal count of this season to two.

Thanks to the recreation committee for arranging "Main Hoon Na" movie show at Velocity3 Theater to endup the day with.

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