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BJP and Congress have no great ideologicol differences and are wearing the masks of Hindutwa and Secular for vote bank. It is high time they forge an coalition to weed out corruption in the national interest taking these masks.. Such an alliance will not only drive out Shiv sena, Akalidal, DMK, ADMK, Janata dal Karnataka, RJD , Mayawathi, Mulayam singh etc etc but will also enable them to weed out unwanted elements from their own parties such as Reddy brothers of Karnataka etc. what is your view?
Asked by Josna,
17 Nov '10 10:55 am
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Congress and BJP are dead opposite. One is Nationalist party where is another is Fountainhead of Corruption. Both can't go together. At national level, when lakhs of people are working for the parties, there are always cases of un-wanted Migrants into the parties and this is universal phenomena.
Answered by fakir anjaan, 17 Nov '10 11:04 am
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Very good suggestions and i too always believed in that ,that all the good peopel out there in both the parties should join together for the betterment of our country
Answered by babu rao, 17 Nov '10 10:59 am
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Aap ke vichar toh acche hai lekin isse amal mein karne ke liye educted young generation ko aage aana hoga apne vote ki kimat jaanne hogi toh hi iska aamal ho payega warna sab ram bharose hai. Politics mein toh yeh sab chalta rehta hai jaha paisa dekh waha ke holiye.
Answered by bhadresh sharma, 17 Nov '10 11:01 am
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Ideological difference was definitely there , Congress was left centrist party till 1991 they abondoned that on economic front but not on the front of ideology and policy.
B.J.P was a declared party which cherished values of free-market and conservative party in social outlook , After coming to power the conservative values were thrown out of the window.
Answered by Batao Na, 17 Nov '10 11:00 am
B.J.P was a declared party which cherished values of free-market and conservative party in social outlook , After coming to power the conservative values were thrown out of the window.
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