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Do you accept that the incident in Delhi has diverted the attention of the people on the performance of the government?
Asked by Francisco,
07 Jan 08:41 pm
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Yes well said
Upa carefully handled and diverted the pending problematic issues
Answered by sigma, 07 Jan 08:42 pm
Upa carefully handled and diverted the pending problematic issues
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Yes 100%. How politicians are fooling the public.Many are starving and dying on pavements who bothers them..Even media is escaping from the realities ..
Answered by samson aseervatham, 08 Jan 05:41 am
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Yes.
This has given a breathing time to this problem striken government.
Sad.
Answered by Prakash Chandra, 07 Jan 10:15 pm
This has given a breathing time to this problem striken government.
Sad.
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Even in that hapless rape incident, the performance of government was not ignored from all quarters....!
Answered by Dil Se, 07 Jan 10:03 pm
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Anyway, who is paying attention to it?
The main opposition party has been too busy in stopping any work in the Parliament with some reason or other for the past few years. Instead of making meaningful arguments as a responsible opposition and asking direct questions, all it has been making is a noise in the Parliament, with a few exceptions....
The other parties, less said, the better.
Answered by Aarnika Tiwaari, 07 Jan 09:43 pm
The main opposition party has been too busy in stopping any work in the Parliament with some reason or other for the past few years. Instead of making meaningful arguments as a responsible opposition and asking direct questions, all it has been making is a noise in the Parliament, with a few exceptions....
The other parties, less said, the better.
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