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@LaBong

Agree with your opinion on the Pakistan talks. I have made this point earlier. GoI & Modi may well be correct in taking this decision (even if unpalatable to the likes of us) but the almost crazy pendulum swinging looks like they treat the people as gullible fools (which might well be the case:) but does not leave a pleasant taste in the mouth). After all, no one asked them to take such hardline positions before. This is clearly a climbdown from GoI, they might well have their reasons but all they are now doing is putting lipstick on a pig.

Very disappointed with this flip-flop.
 
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Yes I have got along with people and also don't take internet forums very seriously. People generally become very aggressive when they log in to web.



You mean the Bongs who still support BJP after knowing the obvious ethnic hate of Bengalis among RWs? Cue to some folks in this thread!
Almost nobody in the RW hates Bengalis,mate. Yes they hate Commies & Mamata. But their hatred ends there.

But except @Sankranthi, I have never seen any RW internet karyakarta attack the entire community of Bengalis, & I will not support such nonsense ever or even remain an idle by-stander.

Very disappointed with this flip-flop.
They can't stick to a proper line/position when it comes to Pakistan..

I expected them to be more firm & have a proper,sensible policy towards them in place!(which they should have had many months back)!!

Add to that my anger/disappointment with this big U-turn!
 
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Very disappointed with this flip-flop.

Don't worry, Modi will be nuking pakistan just to make you day. Happy ?

They can't stick to a proper line/position when it comes to Pakistan..

I expected them to be more firm & have a proper,sensible policy towards them in place!(which they should have had many months back)!!

Add to that my anger/disappointment with this big U-turn!

And what is your definition of "firm & proper sensible policy" ? Do enlighten us all.

Can you elaborate on what this "U TURN " is ?
 
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Some would say he should be taken to a Mental Hospital. :P

The Congis are going to play the sympathy card here, how many here think it will work?

If it actually works despite the terrible job they have done.. Then India deserves the terrible rule of the Congress .

National Herald case: Rahul Gandhi prefers jail, say Congress sources | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhiprefers jail in the National Herald case and will not take bail or even sign a personal bond on December 19, say party sources.

This strategy has been approved even by his mother and party president Sonia Gandhi, a source said. She has given the go-ahead as the party believes that no crime has been committed and it would also create a sympathy wave and highlight Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vindictiveness" not only against theCongress but all his opponents.

However, Sonia will file for a bail bond because of her fragile health. The five other accused, including 86-year old treasurer Motilal Vora, will also do so, said sources.


On December 19, Rahul, along with his mother, will appear before a metropolitan magistrate here.

Soon after returning from Tamil Nadu, Rahul outlined his party's strategy: to highlight the "political vendetta" of the government to garner sympathy.

Coming out of Parliament on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi said: "It's 100% political vendetta coming out of the PM's Office. It is their way of doing politics. We have full faith in the judiciary (to come clean in the National Herald case)."

In a massive blow to Sonia and Rahul, the Delhi high court had on Monday dismissed their pleas challenging the summons issued to them in the National Herald case, in which they have to appear before the trial court. The court observed that the actions of Congress office-bearers named in the case "smack of criminality".

BJP leader Dr Subramanian Swamy had filed a criminal case of cheating and misappropriation against them in February last year for allegedly usurping the defunct English daily National Herald's owner Associated Journals Limited's (AJL) property worth crores of rupees by forming a company in the name of Young India Limited.

Senior advocates and party leaders Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Kapil Sibal on Wednesday evening briefed the Congress MPs of both the Houses for an hour about the case in the Parliament House Annexe, assuring them not to be worried as there is "zero criminality" involved in the case since there has been "no cheating" as alleged by Dr Swamy because he has not shown who has been cheated.

Asked by MPs why they did not rush to the Supreme Court after a single-judge bench of the Delhi high court dismissed the case, the duo said they would wait for the outcome of the first date in the trial court of the metropolitan magistrate and then move the apex court against the high court judgment, which is full of errors as the judge even went to endorse Dr Swamy's reliance on a Bill still pending in Parliament for amending the Companies Act that proposes to change Section 8 to allow restructuring of companies.

Singhvi said that even if a Section 25 charitable company is dissolved, its assets can only go to another Section 25 company and not to anybody else Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi and Opposition leader in the Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, and Congress group leader in the Lok Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, made it clear that the Congress has "no grudge" against the judiciary, but was protesting against the government's "policy of vindictiveness".

Kharge got the opportunity, after a lot of struggle with Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, to lash out at the government for the "policy of suppression to harass the opposition leaders and frighten them".

Azad said that Dr Swamy, who had filed the case against the Gandhis, had also taken the matter to the Enforcement Directorate but its then chief was summarily removed after he gave a report to the government in August that there is no case of money-laundering.

Rajan S Katoch (59), a 1979 batch IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, who was given the third extension in June till to October was summarily removed after Dr Swamy alleged that he favoured Gandhis.
 
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Almost nobody in the RW hates Bengalis,mate. Yes they hate Commies & Mamata. But their hatred ends there.

But except @Sankranthi, I have never seen any RW internet karyakarta attack the entire community of Bengalis, & I will not support such nonsense ever or even remain an idle by-stander.
For indrani and manvan,there are lot more similarities..eg,
1.hatred for Bengalis and Sikhs(uncommon phenomenon among sanghis)
2.both speaks Marathi
3.both speaks Kannada(though of nursery level)
4.calling others with names like bigot,kapish,low life etc(you can check)...
for id..if you use operamini/mobile,u c web,chrome,penguin or inbuilt browser..it shows different different id and location..
 
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For indrani and manvan,there are lot more similarities..eg,
1.hatred for Bengalis and Sikhs(uncommon phenomenon among sanghis)
2.both speaks Marathi
3.both speaks Kannada(though of nursery level)
4.calling others with names like bigot,kapish,low life etc(you can check)...
for id..if you use operamini/mobile,u c web,chrome,penguin or inbuilt browser..it shows different different id and location..

I guess you have caught me :(

I was hired by Zionist to spread chaos and mayhem.
 
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They can't stick to a proper line/position when it comes to Pakistan..

I expected them to be more firm & have a proper,sensible policy towards them in place!(which they should have had many months back)!!

Add to that my anger/disappointment with this big U-turn!

Expect a few dead soldiers, or civilians or both and then we will be back to square one.
 
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Some would say he should be taken to a Mental Hospital. :P

The Congis are going to play the sympathy card here, how many here think it will work?

If it actually works despite the terrible job they have done.. Then India deserves the terrible rule of the Congress .

National Herald case: Rahul Gandhi prefers jail, say Congress sources | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhiprefers jail in the National Herald case and will not take bail or even sign a personal bond on December 19, say party sources.

This strategy has been approved even by his mother and party president Sonia Gandhi, a source said. She has given the go-ahead as the party believes that no crime has been committed and it would also create a sympathy wave and highlight Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vindictiveness" not only against theCongress but all his opponents.

However, Sonia will file for a bail bond because of her fragile health. The five other accused, including 86-year old treasurer Motilal Vora, will also do so, said sources.


On December 19, Rahul, along with his mother, will appear before a metropolitan magistrate here.

Soon after returning from Tamil Nadu, Rahul outlined his party's strategy: to highlight the "political vendetta" of the government to garner sympathy.

Coming out of Parliament on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi said: "It's 100% political vendetta coming out of the PM's Office. It is their way of doing politics. We have full faith in the judiciary (to come clean in the National Herald case)."

In a massive blow to Sonia and Rahul, the Delhi high court had on Monday dismissed their pleas challenging the summons issued to them in the National Herald case, in which they have to appear before the trial court. The court observed that the actions of Congress office-bearers named in the case "smack of criminality".

BJP leader Dr Subramanian Swamy had filed a criminal case of cheating and misappropriation against them in February last year for allegedly usurping the defunct English daily National Herald's owner Associated Journals Limited's (AJL) property worth crores of rupees by forming a company in the name of Young India Limited.

Senior advocates and party leaders Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Kapil Sibal on Wednesday evening briefed the Congress MPs of both the Houses for an hour about the case in the Parliament House Annexe, assuring them not to be worried as there is "zero criminality" involved in the case since there has been "no cheating" as alleged by Dr Swamy because he has not shown who has been cheated.

Asked by MPs why they did not rush to the Supreme Court after a single-judge bench of the Delhi high court dismissed the case, the duo said they would wait for the outcome of the first date in the trial court of the metropolitan magistrate and then move the apex court against the high court judgment, which is full of errors as the judge even went to endorse Dr Swamy's reliance on a Bill still pending in Parliament for amending the Companies Act that proposes to change Section 8 to allow restructuring of companies.

Singhvi said that even if a Section 25 charitable company is dissolved, its assets can only go to another Section 25 company and not to anybody else Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi and Opposition leader in the Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, and Congress group leader in the Lok Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, made it clear that the Congress has "no grudge" against the judiciary, but was protesting against the government's "policy of vindictiveness".

Kharge got the opportunity, after a lot of struggle with Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, to lash out at the government for the "policy of suppression to harass the opposition leaders and frighten them".

Azad said that Dr Swamy, who had filed the case against the Gandhis, had also taken the matter to the Enforcement Directorate but its then chief was summarily removed after he gave a report to the government in August that there is no case of money-laundering.

Rajan S Katoch (59), a 1979 batch IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, who was given the third extension in June till to October was summarily removed after Dr Swamy alleged that he favoured Gandhis.

This not 60's era, Rahul going to jail will not create much sympathy now, rather, it will create an impression among the common folks that he must have been involved in something wrong ( which is true also ). However, corruption charges have little impact in Indian politics, otherwise we wouldn't have so many utterly corrupt but popular politicians!!
 
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Ya, its all Modi's fault.

If we had suspended talks with pakistan these people would not have died. Incredible logic.

I am not a Modi @ss-kisser like you, or of any political party/personality for that matter. I supported him in his supposedly tough stance against Pakistan a couple of months ago. I can't suddenly change my position when nothing has changed on the ground.
 
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However I'm absolutely fine with plying cricket against Pakistan and letting their artists to work in India. We basically do play cricket against Pakistan in neutral countries and even play hockey in India as well, so don't understand this sham of not playing in India. And as far as artists goes, we should attract talents, it doesn't matter from where they are coming from. West benefited a lot from Nazi technology.

I disagree on cricket. Playing Pakistan in a bilateral series with Pakistan as a host guarantees huge revenues to the PCB. See no particular reason to help them financially.
 
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I am not a Modi @ss-kisser like you, or of any political party/personality for that matter. I supported him in his supposedly tough stance against Pakistan a couple of months ago. I can't suddenly change my position when nothing has changed on the ground.

LOL ....... when you use Personal Attacks you know you have lost the debate :lol:

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How is holding talks a dilution of "Tough Stand" ? :cheesy:

Tough stand means a PRINCIPLE driven Stand. not a Jingoist stand. ................. but hey ...... you guys are the "intellectuals" :lol:


Maybe you can demonstrate a little bit of "tolerance' in this "rising Intolerance" . :P
 
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