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I like Chubby Women - they're a lot...lot more cute than those gaunt, raw-boned, emaciated specimens of femininity that go by the name of 'Women' these days - Sue me ! :coffee:

No argument from me.

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Modi did the right thing ,had spoke about bias against jats etc and crowd after modi rally did something violent ,it would have been a disaster .

situation is tenses in meerut ,a H girl was recently Gang raped by people from other community

Tension hits Meerut after gang rape - Deccan Herald

I don't know about other people, but I know this euphemism is used with good intent, but everyone reading this with half a brain knows what this 'other' community is.
 
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Put Modi’s role in riots to rest: Pawar

KOLHAPUR: Union agriculture minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday said there should not be any discussion on Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's role in the 2002 riots since he has been given a "clean chit" by the courts.

"Since Modi has got a clean chit following a judicial probe, the matter should be put to rest. It's a simple logic. We live in a country where we abide by court's decisions. Once a court has pronounced its verdict on the Gujarat riots, it is not advisable to discuss the judgment," Pawar told newspersons here barely days after similar remarks were made by party colleague and Union minister Praful Patel.

Pawar, however, ruled out any pro-BJP sentiment in the country following the recent elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Chhattisgarh. "The BJP has won where it has been in the government for the past one or two decades. These states have favourable views on the BJP, but the party is limited to some specific regions only. Winning the state elections does not mean that the party has the capacity to achieve the number required to form the Union government," he added.

Pawar said it is most important to have a stable government at the Centre and claimed that only a Congress-led alliance could ensure that. "I expect a clear majority for the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) in the Lok Sabha elections. A stable government is the need of the hour for the country. Past experiences show that instead of having an alliance of 8-10 political parties, an alliance of a limited number of parties led by the Congress has provided the country a stable government," he said.

Refusing to comment on Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi being projected as the party's prime ministerial candidate by some leaders, Pawar said, "We cannot comment on who would lead the Congress. At the same time, it cannot tell us who our leader should be."

On the performance of the UPA-2 government, he said, "I had expressed my dissatisfaction with some policy decisions of the UPA a couple of years ago. I am now satisfied with the UPA's performance. Food Security Act is the biggest evidence of the agriculture sector's performance. We can ensure agriculture produce for 71% people of the country. At present, we are the number one exporter of rice and number two in cotton, wheat and sugar. This has been possible because of the policies."

On the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-government in Delhi, he said, "We agree that the people of Delhi had voted in favour of a new political party with great expectations. But within a short time, AAP has disappointed them. I cannot say that there wasn't any economics related to the election in Delhi. Besides, AAP had the support of the media. Several facts are, however, now emerging."

Despite repeated prodding, Pawar did not elaborate what he meant by "economics related to the election" and "facts that are emerging now".

Put Modi’s role in riots to rest: Pawar - The Times of India
 
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Frustrated congi assh****deserting their own threads and try to sow seeds of poison in this thread :ashamed::ashamed:
 
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Children from NE our own, Modi @Meerut :tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup:

BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Sunday hit out the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government over the death of a boy from Arunachal Pradesh. While addressing a rally in Meerut, Modi said students from Northeast should be given security.
He said, "This is the demand of the time that youths from Northeast should be given hostel. Students from Northeast are own our children, it's our own responsibility to provide them security."

He added, "People of Arunachal are fighting a daily war with China. Our heads should be hanging in shame because of the incident. Whenever you meet anybody in Arunachal they greet you with Jai Hind."

He also hit out at Congres President Sonia Gandhi whose party is giving outside support to AAP. Modi said, "A student from Arunachal Pradesh was killed right under Sonia's nose."

The remarks came in the backdrop of 21-year-old Nido Tainam from Arunachal Pradesh being killed in the broad daylight in Lajpat Nagar on January 29.

Modi also took up the matter of midnight raid in the Khirki extension by Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti who accused Ugandan women of being involved in prostitution and drug trafficking. He said, "Delhi is a global city and the kind of languages being spoken is shaming us internationally.

'AAP doesn't treat women as humans,' says founder member Madhu Bhaduri as she quits

#QuitAAP trending on twitter yet again


One of the founding members of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Madhu Bhaduri, has quit the party alleging mistreatment of the women leaders. :cheers:

"I have just one issue, and that is humanity. And women are humans. In this party, women are not considered humans," said Ms Bhaduri, who was a member of the party panel to chalk its foreign policy.

"The party has a mentality of a khap panchayat. There is no space for women. If the other women leaders have any self-respect, they will quit too," she told NDTV.

Ms Bhaduri, a former Indian ambassador to Portugal, wanted AAP to adopt a resolution whereby an apology would be issued to African women for Delhi Law Minister Somnath's Bharti raid at a building in south Delhi last month. The proposal was reportedly struck down at a national council meeting, and Ms Bhaduri was allegedly heckled by party workers.:angry::butcher:

"The party has changed for the weight of votes. They just want to win the elections," Ms Bhaduri claimed today.

Ms Bhaduri is the second prominent AAP leader to have openly expressed her dissent barely within a month of the party forming the government in Delhi.

Just a week ago, Vinod Kumar Binny, a legislator from Laxminagar, was expelled by AAP after he described Mr Kejriwal as a 'liar' and a 'dictator'. 39-year-old Mr Binny has now called for a 'dharna' against the AAP government.

"We are five MLAs in total. Twelve more people are joining us. If the government does not listen to us in 48 hours, then we will have another meeting and decide our next course of action. But we do not intend to do any harm to the Delhi government," Mr Binny said, who is demanding Mr Kejriwal's government delivers all its pre-poll promises on water, electricity and better security for women.





AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya slapped by woman over water supply problem
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Aam Aadmi Party MLA Dinesh Mohaniya was slapped by a woman in Delhi on Sunday over water supply problem.
The incident took place when Dinesh, MLA from Sangam Vihar, went to meet the people of the area. The MLA and people got into verbal altercation after which a woman slapped him.

AAP tried to implement one its poll promises of providing 20,000 litre of free water to every household with water meters but since a large number of connections are not metered, the decision had no impact on the ground level.
 
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Nitish has become a dictator: Shivanand
Feb 3, 2014, 12.43AM IST TNN
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In a letter addressed to Bihar JD(U) chief Bashistha Narain Singh on Sunday, Tiwari alleged Kumar has started “treating himself as God”.
PATNA: Senior JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari, who was last week denied renomination to the Rajya Sabha from Bihar, called Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar a "dictator", and full of arrogance - appellations that Kumar frequently uses against his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi.

In a letter addressed to Bihar JD(U) chief Bashistha Narain Singh on Sunday, Tiwari alleged Kumar has started "treating himself as God". He said denying him and two other MPs, N K Singh and Shabir Ali, renomination was a result of Kumar's arrogance, and pointed out that he had similarly denied party ticket to deceased party leader Digvijay Singh in 2009 Lok Sabha election from Banka.

According to Tiwari, Digvijay Singh had to contest the Lok Sabha election as an independent from Banka to challenge Kumar's "dictatorship" and he even won. "Digvijay was a brave leader who defied Nitish Kumar and contested the election against his wishes," Tiwari said.

Now N K Singh, who has promoted Kumar all over the world, has been denied renomination to Rajya Sabha and asked to contest against the widow of Digvijay Singh from Banka, Tiwari said. This was to embarrass N K Singh: a contest against widowed Putul Kumari would have got him blackballed within Bihar's Rajputs. "N K Singh is not a person who can contest Lok Sabha election and that too from a remote and backward constituency like Banka," Tiwari said.

Then, taking at the Bihar party chief, Tiwari said, "We know each other for the last three decades and judging your nature, I am confident you can't have courage to advise Nitish." Bashistha Narain Singh refused to comment on Tiwari's letter.





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