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WOW !
Here's an interview with a guy who makes bombs for political parties as a living in West Bengal!!
What's wrong with the country!
HAHAHA...Dude why do you want to invade the poor Bengalis? They are our dear friends and neighbors!That is actually good journalism. We need for of this kind, not the paid media kind.
I especially like this part,
" Thanks to Trinamool’s faction fights, we do good business. For instance, every village here in Nanur got around 1,000 to 1,500 bombs in stock."
Next time we want to invade BD, we just have to collect all the bombs in West Bengal and we are ready to go.
If it's not one thing it's another. Everytime a parliament session comes around there is some drama that disrupts the ordinary running of the house.
This Govt is too busy trying to settle petty political scores instead of trying to push through legislation and is actively sabotaging such efforts by needlessly provoking the opposition.
HAHAHA...Dude why do you want to invade the poor Bengalis? They are our dear friends and neighbors!
True.
As far as I can tell, Modi tried to keep the opposition in good humor for the last 2 years atleast when the parliament was in session in hopes of getting their support to pass his reform agenda and what did he get in return? Zilch!
In fact, it was the corrupt scam-ridden leaders of UPA-1/2 disrupting the precious few work hours, setting their own agenda and putting the government on the defensive with petty issues like "intolerance", "Award-wapsi" and other "drama" without anything substantive against the government.
I think this latest offensive by the government has a better chance of getting some bills passed than the earlier lamer and meeker approach of bowing down to corrupt UPA 2 leaders.
But I still think Modi has been far too weak and slow dealing with corruption! He was elected with such a mandate because people were genuinely tired of all the corruption scandals involving seriously big money. If he had been tough on corruption from day one, nobody could have dared to accuse him of being an opportunist. If that meant that the opposition stalled all his bills in Upper House, he could still have been a martyr and reap political benefits to control both houses eventually - thereby allowing himself a chance to push through serious reforms.
Now that it is too late, he is being called an opportunist for pursuing "Choppergate" by everybody even though the charges of corruption against UPA have been substantial and in many cases, proven!
Comedy time
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