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Do you think Anna Hazare is right in floating a political party?
Asked by Farhaan,
03 Aug '12 12:02 pm
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We must have alteratives.. the Present Parliamentarians have exhausted.. Moreover the Parliament is now at stagnation phase.. we need a fresh air.
Answered by Sharmila Bose, 03 Aug '12 12:09 pm
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No option left as this dirty congress govt will not accept lokpal bill
Answered by babu rao, 04 Aug '12 12:27 am
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Yes of course y not his doing for a good purpose and i think so v should support him instead of questioning him.
Answered by Mukta Jadhav, 03 Aug '12 02:22 pm
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This is the way to work in a democratic society. If present parties are not doing their job then instead of abusing them provide alternative to the people to elect honest leaders.
Answered by Shyam, 03 Aug '12 12:55 pm
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1. Young supporters are not at all happy for this .
2. But I feel, what's the harm if he comes to active politics !!
Answered by Nitin Ray, 03 Aug '12 12:33 pm
2. But I feel, what's the harm if he comes to active politics !!
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Anna and his team don't have money or muscle power to win elections.He is misguided by Kiran Bedi and Kejriwal.
Answered by mahadevi sm, 03 Aug '12 12:29 pm
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Yes. But they will have to include other important issues in the agenda besides corruption and electoral reforms
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 03 Aug '12 12:16 pm
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When all hopes of bringing transparency in governance failed he found no other alternative bu to think of a 4th front comprising people from different fields.He may not succeed as late Sri J P failed .But he succeeded only when he singled out congress .With the kind of money n mussle power needed to win elections,it may be difficult for Team Anna to succeed in electroral politics.But what is the harm in giving n try?
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 03 Aug '12 12:10 pm
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