Poll:Time to change title : Narendra Modi will be the next PM of India....India won.. | |||
Choice | Stats | ||
Narendra Modi | 100% (13) | ||
Rahul Gandhi | 0% (0) |
Poll:Time to change title : Narendra Modi will be the next PM of India....India won.. | |||
Choice | Stats | ||
Narendra Modi | 100% (13) | ||
Rahul Gandhi | 0% (0) |
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Originally posted by dhaikin
AAP is on its way to self-destruct. They have become too arrogant now.
Here's a proof http://indiatoday.intoday.in/video/aap-workers-slap-elderly-man-for-intruding-in-roadshow/1/352283.html
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Originally posted by BlueLobster
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Originally posted by Delhite
His resignation was appreciable than this crime on humanity.
For someone who has given up logical thinking and is driven by either brainwashing or some kind of internal hatred, your thinking makes sense. You've demonstrated that there is no room to expand it.
Trying to explain the positives of Modi as PM would be akin to try and explain the merits of tolerance, dialogue and rational/scientific thinking to the Taliban. It would make no sense to them and my posts will make no sense to you.
Let's just wait and see what India decides.
This is just starting let's see "Aage aage hota hai kya?"...
Four AAP candidates run away from big-ticket fights
In a fresh setback to Aam Aadmi Party, four candidates including those pitted
against high-profile opponents like central ministers Salman Khurshid and Sachin
Pilot withdrew nominations on Monday citing lack of party support or alleging
corruption in the party.
Candidates from Farukkhabad, Etah and Agra in Uttar Pradesh and Ajmer in
Rajasthan withdrew, giving credence to criticism that the party had spread
itself too thin and was unable to offer significant support to its candidates or
has not been able to vet them adequately.
The withdrawals come after AAP expelled some UP activists following allegations of bribes being sought for tickets and an uneven response to the party's national campaign apart from some exceptions like Chandigarh.
Read more at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/four-aap-candidates-run-away-from-big-ticket-fights/articleshow/33067746.cms
look at the statement given by Mukul Tripathi:
Journalist-turned-social activist Mukul Tripathi, contesting against foreign
minister Salman Khurshid, withdrew his candidature saying, "I have returned the
ticket and left the party as I am not getting any support from the
organization... There is corruption in the internal organization."
what you expect from AAP sorry BMB part II - (Bhag Milkha Bhag part II)
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Originally posted by RBO
This is just starting let's see "Aage aage hota hai kya?"...
Four AAP candidates run away from big-ticket fights
In a fresh setback to Aam Aadmi Party, four candidates including those pitted
against high-profile opponents like central ministers Salman Khurshid and Sachin
Pilot withdrew nominations on Monday citing lack of party support or alleging
corruption in the party.
Candidates from Farukkhabad, Etah and Agra in Uttar Pradesh and Ajmer in
Rajasthan withdrew, giving credence to criticism that the party had spread
itself too thin and was unable to offer significant support to its candidates or
has not been able to vet them adequately.
The withdrawals come after AAP expelled some UP activists following allegations of bribes being sought for tickets and an uneven response to the party's national campaign apart from some exceptions like Chandigarh.
Read more at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/four-aap-candidates-run-away-from-big-ticket-fights/articleshow/33067746.cms
look at the statement given by Mukul Tripathi:
Journalist-turned-social activist Mukul Tripathi, contesting against foreign
minister Salman Khurshid, withdrew his candidature saying, "I have returned the
ticket and left the party as I am not getting any support from the
organization... There is corruption in the internal organization."
what you expect from AAP sorry BMB part II - (Bhag Milkha Bhag part II)
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Originally posted by febpreet
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Originally posted by BlueLobster
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Originally posted by Delhite
His resignation was appreciable than this crime on humanity.
For someone who has given up logical thinking and is driven by either brainwashing or some kind of internal hatred, your thinking makes sense. You've demonstrated that there is no room to expand it.
Trying to explain the positives of Modi as PM would be akin to try and explain the merits of tolerance, dialogue and rational/scientific thinking to the Taliban. It would make no sense to them and my posts will make no sense to you.
Let's just wait and see what India decides.
Let's play with your words here and see how they suit you best:
For someone who has given up logical thinking and is driven by either brainwashing or some kind of internal hatred, your thinking makes sense. You've demonstrated that there is no room to expand it.
Trying to explain the positives of Kejriwal and AAP would be akin to try and explain the merits of tolerance, dialogue and rational/scientific thinking to the Taliban. It would make no sense to them and my posts will make no sense to you.
How people can trust this Khujliwal - watch both videos - how he turns from his statement within 2 hours.
1 - first statement on speech - I will join BJP, if Modi reduces gas price.
2 - second statement after two hours on same road show - Kejri Turn I would rather die than joining BJP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVunJbp1Qw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0bRjzSeFBA
Note # please read comments posted by people after watching videos
cheers....
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Originally posted by RBO
How people can trust this Khujliwal - watch both videos - how he turns from his statement within 2 hours.
1 - first statement on speech - I will join BJP, if Modi reduces gas price.
2 - second statement after two hours on same road show - Kejri Turn I would rather die than joining BJP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVunJbp1Qw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0bRjzSeFBA
Note # please read comments posted by people after watching videos
cheers....
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