Showing posts with label BJP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BJP. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Salute to Vir Sangvi..for his article-- Living in his father’s shadow


Dear Mr. Sanghvi...
i have always been  a fan of your articles raging from food to politics but after reading this article i am your die hard fan now. I recomend every one to read this article. If somehow this link won't work, let me know i will forward you the article.

Its about the Varun Gandhi Saga...& the oportunist Political Parties...


I really appreciate these lines
"Anybody who has observed the Varun Gandhi saga over the last fortnight will understand immediately what the BJP is up to. At first, it was embarrassed by the hatred embodied in Varun’s speech. Then, it realised it could have it both ways."

And the article end with this eye opener question

"Think about this: if L.K. Advani can’t even rein in Varun Gandhi’s goondas, then what kind of Iron Man is he? 
Either Advani doesn’t want to stop the goondas or Manmohan Singh was absolutely right when he described him as a weak man whose sole achievement was the destruction of the Babri Masjid.
You decide."

It leave no scope... we the public of India have to decide & this time we will wote..

I SWEAR I WILL VOTE


Varun is a kid, Menka Ji you pls. don't start this..



I am refering NDTV.com news... i just read at 2.30 in the morning of 29th march title"
"Maneka Gandhi plays the communal card"

"Amid all the drama in Pilibhit, Varun's mother Maneka Gandhi took the communal discourse in the area one step further. She accused one police officer of opening fire, highlighting the fact that he was a Muslim.

"Only one police inspector -- whom we've kept our eye on for a long time now -- he alone has hit 25 of those people. His name is Pervez Mia. And this is really frightening for he has been root cause of these things for the last 2 years," she said.

When asked to clarify her statement, she said: "I have given you his (police officer's) name. And the accusation is straight pointing at him. Anyways, I appeal for peace. And I am sure that justice will be done."

The MP from Pilhibit, who is hoping to hand over her political lineage to her son, reached her constituency in time to assume the role of the grieving politician, visiting first the injured in hospital and then her son at the Pilhibit jail. "

Menka ji, you are a seasoned person & a very respectable politician, i request you not to start this. We people of India don't expect this from a educated & honest personality like you.. that too just for some political gains....Pls. give a thought what you are giving to the nation doing this. I request you to pls. don't play the same dirty card for communal politics. 

Else we the Responsible Citizen of the country know how to vote you out of the parliament...

I SWEAR I WILL VOTE


Thursday, March 19, 2009

SHUT UP VARUN




"Varun Gandhi, a BJP candidate in the Lok Sabha elections, was in the eye of a storm for making inflammatory remarks with communal overtones which saw the Election Commission slap a notice against the young scion of the estranged Gandhi family who was also ticked off by his party.

Continuing in the same vein, the grandson of Indira Gandhi told another meeting "If anyone raises a finger towards Hindus or if someone thinks that Hindus are weak and leaderless, if someone thinks that these leaders lick our boots for votes, if anyone raises a finger towards Hindus, then I swear on Gita that I will cut that hand." "
Dear varun,
why are you doing this, you are son of Shri Sanjay Gandhi, the real strong iron hand after SARDAR PATEL. Do you need these gimics to make your presence felt. You have a very strong name of Shri. Sanjay & Maneka Gandhi attatch to you. Please work towards the betterment of the country which the old leaders or our political system have never done. See for your self even your own party is staying away from you coz they have already played with this issue in so many elections before & have not done anything for the betterment of HINDUS or our country India. Why are you instigating & giving flames to the dead fire.

Varun please do politics of development & not distruction please, else be ready to face the vote of we the young generation coz this time

I SWEAR .. I WILL VOTE

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

INDIAN ELECTIONS-2009---EVERY VOTE COUNT

A striking paradox looms large in India's public life after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which created a sense of cynicism about democracy and elections. People all over the country have the same motto- they want to do something and take matters in their own hands. Enough is Enough- a message, loud and clear, expressing a resolve that'll be hard to shake.The anger is at ineffective governance, at the political class for being insensitive and callous and at the bureaucracy for being laggard.But mere anger cannot be productive. To ensure that this rage gives rise to a civil society movement that ensures better governance and an answerable class, the right choices have to be made. Choices that have the power to change. Change in the way we fight our war against terror; change in the way corruption is addressed; change in the way caste and communal equations are dealt with; change in the way we attempt to obliterate intolerance; change in the way our polity foresees the future of the country's youth; change in the way we arm our security agencies. But most important, the change we seek from our leadership.The voting percentages in the recent Assembly polls leave no room for doubt that for all its flaws, democracy remains a vibrant reality in India. Amidst the political cacophony and rising through the complexities of Indian politics, is a voice that of people's power- YOU. And every election has a message from the real kingmaker- the voter himself.Each time we queue up to cast our vote, we do so in the belief that elections are more than a process of voting someone to power. It is a nation's search for representatives who govern, not on the basis of their self-serving platitudes, but on the basis of ground realities such as issues of security and livelihood in a transparent, no-nonsense and efficient manner. And most importantly, it ensures the importance of the individual in a democracy.Yes, we only need 'a few' to represent a mass of 'two billion'. But, we need the 'right few' to deal with the complexities and contradictions of a nation as diverse as ours. So for once, let's go beyond the everyday cynicism of inconsistencies and look at India through a prism not so bleak and void of hope. Let us resolve to change the face of Indian polity. Let's begin our search for true leaders, right here, right now. Much before you cast your ballot, instead of going to the electoral booth and complaining of the choices that lie before you, YOU decide the attributes of a true leader, someone against whose name you want to put the stamp of support. Not because he was the best of a poor lot. Your introspection may compel every political party to look within and provide answers. Your vision for the nation may help provide clarity in the minds of all those who are our elected representatives.And, sifting through your idealism, our nation may just find the leaders that embody YOUR dreams of an India, that could have been, but is not and may be.
I SWEAR.....I WILL VOTE

Monday, March 16, 2009

CHANGE WILL COME ONLY THRU YOUR VOTE


This general election , we the citizens of India , solemnly Pledge to Vote for the true democratic spirit, 'Of the People , For the People , By the People' . Let us make a commitment to use the right to vote to elect leaders who will ensure that 'the will of the people shall be the basis of the action of the next government'. Let us stop electing representatives who waste and abuse a leadership position and are not resolute enough to present people's voices. You & I can make a change by casting our vote, come lets join and take this pledge to vote for better India .
"I Pledge to vote for"
Good & accountable Governance Better education and health care system Better infrastructure and basic amenities Strong economic landscape with equal opportunities Freedom from discrimination be it with religion or region, caste or class Freedom from terror and violence.
I SWEAR I WILL VOTE