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SC is hardcore Top to Bottom run autonomous entity. If Sir H L Dattu remains in right state of mind ,then no Congressi lacky will stick out his head for them. Though there was exception in the case of last hanging when one SC judge went rouge but he was immediately overruled by bench of judges.



What made you go on so long hibernation ?? :D

OR

Rahul Gandhi inspired you to take sabbatical ??

Dutta's our guy :p:

Narendra Modi a good leader & human being, Chief Justice of India HL Dattu says - The Times of India



Newx and ZeeNews ownedby same guys ?
 
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aagaya lagta hai.. idar udar fir raha forum mai.. ek jagah tik nahi pa raha! :lol:

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars @Nair saab @lightoftruth see what I mean! When Sibbal stands in front of the judges they are confronted with all those backhanded complements. Only yesterday a judge alleged that it was a wrong decision to grant bail extension to Teesta.. & next day this happens..

SC protects Teesta Setalvad from arrest till Dec 8 - The Times of India
They want judge of their own choice.


Newx and ZeeNews ownedby same guys ?

Nah Newsx is pro Cong.
 
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They want judge of their own choice.




Nah Newsx is pro Cong.
sub haddi ka kamal hai bhai..

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Nah Newsx is pro Cong.
They'll be pro-BJP temporarily though till that Indrani case carries on... :p:
 
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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.


The only good thing to happen for the school was that it got an overhaul for Saturday’s event.

Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announcing a grant of Rs 50 lakh for the overall development of the school.


It was a forgettable rendezvous for these schoolkids

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:
 
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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.



@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:


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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.


The only good thing to happen for the school was that it got an overhaul for Saturday’s event.

Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announcing a grant of Rs 50 lakh for the overall development of the school.


It was a forgettable rendezvous for these schoolkids

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:
And Congress is pinning its revival hopes on this guy...
 
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Anna,Kerala BJP gurinchi theliyaadu meeku.
My home town has a population of 45,000 with 35 municipal wards of which around 20,000 are Christians,But BJP didn't allotted a single seat to Christians(though we don't want it) in any of these 35 municipal wards,even in a ward of 95% Christian population (because of strong opposition from RSS)..This is almost same in whole of Kerala..If they are going with these attitude,i don't expect a favorable sign from us...bjp ki support ledu..vachche election lo bjp ki manchi respone isthundi memu,
Pedanna, Naaku Telusu Kerala BJP ela pann chestundhi, ma Malayali Christian mitrulu naaku ani cheppuru Kerala BJP meeda, ticket ella istundi, yevar ke istundhi. Cadre base enti, leaders evaru, valla mindset ella panchestundhi. Ikkada Malayali annalu(Marxist,Nair,Nair saab,Spark) posts kudu nenu chadvesa,

Ticket selection process lo chala VHP-BD pressure undi, anduke nee paina example laga pichchi nirnayalu chestaru.

Alphons Kannanthanam ki Kottayam ninchi ticket confirm chesaru 2014 LS elections ke, last second lo VHP ninchi oka maka-purush cancel chesi -_- Hindu mandi ke icchadu. Idhi Nair saab garu confirm chesaru

All I saying is that there is scope for BJP in Kerala among Keralite Christians too,though I agree BJP has to give more representation to them, which the senseless jokers haven't. Muslims anyway won't vote for them & now they want to come to power by banking on only 55% of the voters -_- & further alienate the rest

By the way-- meeru yevar kosam vote chestaru? Kerala Congress leda Congress leda Commie mandi kosum

& really nice to see you talk in Telugu ;) I thought you didn't know it.
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Check this out, KCR's aura is finally fading , this video by a disillusioned TRS supporter points out some of his numerous U-turns & hypocrisy :lol::rofl:

Watch: Video accusing Telangana CM KCR of failing his promises goes viral
The song is cleverly worded and points out how the chief minister is yet to deliver on his promises
TNM Staff| Wednesday, October 14, 2015 - 18:05

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A screenshot from the video



A Telugu song seemingly written and sung by a villager on Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s rule and how he has failed to deliver on his promises, is going viral on social media.

Though the video was uploaded in August, it is being circulated on Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp now, and has garnered more than 2,000 views in the last two days.


The song narrates how KCR, as the Telangana chief minister is commonly known as, was chosen to lead the Telangana struggle, but has now sidelined some of the activists that participated in the movement.

The song which is roughly three-and-a-half minutes long, is cleverly worded as it points out how the chief minister is yet to deliver on his promises.

The song starts off with “Oh KCR saaru, ma kotha CM garu" (Oh KCR sir, our new CM sir), and reminds him of the time when he fought the elections, made big promises, heard their woes, and saved them from the clutches of the 'seemandhra' people.

The song goes on to say "We believed that God had descended to Earth and we stood behind you. You made big promises, but now we find it difficult to survive."

"Will you listen to the voices in out heart? Oh Sir, will you come to our village again master?” the chorus goes on to say.


The next verse talks about how KCR claimed that he did not want any power and promised to make a dalit, the chief minister.

The song also takes a dig at his family and says "You made Kavitha a 'bomma' (doll) and made her a Talli (mother) for Telangana. You gave Sircilla to your koduku (son) and Siddipet to your alludu (nephew)."

KCR's daughter Kavitha Rao is the MP from Nizamabad while his son K T Rama Rao is the state's IT Minister and MLA from Sircilla. The chief minister's nephew T Harish Rao is the state's Irrigation Minister and is the MLA from the Siddipet constituency.

"You have cheated us," the song continues, before taking a dig at TDP members and 'Samaikhyandhra' supporters who defected and were inducted into the cabinet.
[This was one helI of a U-turn by the "Mahatma" of TG taking in Konda Surekha & the TDP members & other Samaikhyanadhra supporters of TG within the TRS]

"You dumped real activists from the Telangana movement," the song adds, before warning KCR that he will be sent back home if he does not fulfill his promises.


Watch: Video accusing Telangana CM KCR of failing his promises goes viral | The News Minute

Here is the video:-
Am now waiting for TRS karyakartas to call him a fake telanganaite & a TDP agent :P :flame:
 
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