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CPI said that the government was shamelessly biased in favour of corporates, while the BJP vowed to oppose the Pension Bill...another war of words has started..who will win this time?
Asked by dharamender nebhnani,
04 Oct '12 07:08 pm
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Company bill is being supported by bjp but others will not be passed unless mayawati/mulayam deceived public and turns back to their statements in public and vote for got. due to cbi
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 04 Oct '12 09:22 pm
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We will see new political drama in parliament regarding pension and insurance bill.A war of words,a commotion will create a history and vitiate our political atmosphere.
Answered by sisir majumder, 06 Oct '12 10:59 pm
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Whatever May be people show their verdict against present Government in the forth coming Election.
Answered by anantharaman, 06 Oct '12 01:38 pm
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It is an opportunity for SP, BSP,etc., to settle their issues and utilise UPA for selfish interests
in order to support the passing of bills. It will happen. CPI is a great opportunist who did nothing in the States where they ruled. Communism is already dying. BJP must learn to consolidate and remain strong, if they want to capture power.
Answered by venkat ramani ramachandran, 05 Oct '12 09:25 am
in order to support the passing of bills. It will happen. CPI is a great opportunist who did nothing in the States where they ruled. Communism is already dying. BJP must learn to consolidate and remain strong, if they want to capture power.
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No one wins. Country is biggest loser with bunch of jokers ruling us
Answered by Sonali, 04 Oct '12 08:06 pm
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It is all big Tamasha. But will these gimmicks mean anything to a common man?
Answered by Good Citizen, 04 Oct '12 07:56 pm
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One thing is sure, that it is the citizens of India who are going to end up losers, neither the ruling front nor the opposition are losers, they will play out their games as usual
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 04 Oct '12 07:48 pm
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Who ever wins
The loss is only to common man
We r affected a lot by mostly all parties
We have to pity on ourself
Nothing more to say
Answered by sigma, 04 Oct '12 07:12 pm
The loss is only to common man
We r affected a lot by mostly all parties
We have to pity on ourself
Nothing more to say
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