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What you say about rahul gandhi !sstatement that we supported nda on gargil war but nda did not support us on fdi?are two topics to be compared?
Asked by Ramesh Agarwal,
04 Nov '12 08:51 pm
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He has made the wrong comparisons which shows his lacking in depth of knowledge about his country & the affairs of politics. These two are far apart as Kargil war was an attack while FDI is an economic issue which are incomparable in terms of the effect on the citizens of India. I dont think he has spent time wisely in all these years under Dr. MMS team to learn much!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 05 Nov '12 11:11 am
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An idiotic statement from a novice in politics dreaming big w/o using brain. he just said as he had to say something today.
Answered by shyamvanwari, 04 Nov '12 09:34 pm
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First of all I don't think Rahul has said such a stupid thing!
Secondly, if at he said this, then such a statement shows him and his party in poor light.
Regarding BJP not supporting Congress in FDI ... that is another matter altogether. How many here know that in 2004 just before losing power, BJP had prepared a draft in which they had clearly favoured 100% FDI in Retail. The said draft is on Parliament's record and can be sought through RTI by anyone. Sio, BJP not supporting Congress on FDI is Actually BJP's change of colour or inconstancy as a responsible party. Like a Chameleon or Girgit.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 04 Nov '12 09:16 pm
Secondly, if at he said this, then such a statement shows him and his party in poor light.
Regarding BJP not supporting Congress in FDI ... that is another matter altogether. How many here know that in 2004 just before losing power, BJP had prepared a draft in which they had clearly favoured 100% FDI in Retail. The said draft is on Parliament's record and can be sought through RTI by anyone. Sio, BJP not supporting Congress on FDI is Actually BJP's change of colour or inconstancy as a responsible party. Like a Chameleon or Girgit.
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Rahul!!!!! I don't expect anything better frm him!!!!!!.....only fear....he is seen as future PM!!!!!
Answered by harshal kalangutkar, 04 Nov '12 09:04 pm
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He is right. His love for LET is well known. So if he supports India, in spite of this love, it is a big obligation he has done to India..
BTW it was during 1971 war, when Indira was PM, Vajpayee had announced that we must forget all the differences between us. Right now there is only one party called India and Indira is its leader. This is real statesmanship
BTW it was during 1971 war, when Indira was PM, Vajpayee had announced that we must forget all the differences between us. Right now there is only one party called India and Indira is its leader. This is real statesmanship
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0-FhYSK08w
Answered by Vikram, 04 Nov '12 11:09 pm
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If the hidden agenda of Sonia is wind-up Cong., then Rahul can be best President to do that :P
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 04 Nov '12 08:55 pm
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Kindly do not be obsessed with political statements , battery of political will come and defend what ever is said from all sides
Answered by truth exposed, 04 Nov '12 08:54 pm
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