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Prime Ministerial candidate for India: General elections 2009
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Indian elections, election, election 2009, L K Advani, Rahul Gandhi, Manmohan singh, Mayawati, P Chidambaram, Lalu Prasad yadav, Jayalalitha, Narendra modi
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Indian Election 2009, Politics
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Let citizens decide who the prime minister should be. Indian elections results will be out on may 16 2009 and let us use this opportunity to predict the PM.In process, let us help each other in making the right choice
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Manmohan Singh
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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"Manmohan Singh"
| 7 months ago
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In indian history who can forget the scams that happened during manmohan regim, In next term Manmohan will make sure our kids will read the scams in their history books and kids will remeber the names of Raja, Maran, kalmadi corrupt gang etc......
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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"Manmohan Singh"
| 7 months ago
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In indian history who cna forget the scams that happened during manmohan regim, In next term Manmohan will make sure our kids will read the scams in their history books and kids will remeber the names of Raja, Maran, kalmadi & corrupt gang etc......
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AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN
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"Narendra Modi"
| 11 months ago
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NARENDRA MODI IS BETTER THAN MANMOHAN, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA
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MANMOHAN, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA ARE BETTER THAN NARENDRA MODI
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Manoj Kumar . K. K
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"MANMOHAN, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA ARE BETTER THAN NARENDRA MODI"
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every action has an equal and opposite reaction Any idiot can face a crisis
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AJAY KHAITAN
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"NARENDRA MODI IS BETTER THAN MANMOHAN, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA"
| 8 months ago
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Perfect is impossible in Present Times, so I am talking about Who is Better? Now tell me who is Better - Narendra Modi or Manmohan, Sonia, Rahul or Priyanka ...
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AMISH
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"NARENDRA MODI IS BETTER THAN MANMOHAN, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA"
| 11 months ago
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This is about good governance. Full marks to NM. Zero to Sonia.
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Debate: "NARENDRA MODI IS BETTER THAN MANMOHAN SINGH, SONIA, RAHUL & PRIYANKA" deleted from your view.
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Prakash Saitwal
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| 8 months ago
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I tried very hard, to search for reasons to vote for Rahul Gandhi. But I failed. At the age of 41, he is like a blank slate. On the important issues, during crisis time (e.g. Anna Hazare's agitation), he keeps his mouth shut. Whenever he opens his...
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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| 8 months ago
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Dear all, If UPA is running a Dynasty or Monarchy system,Then majority wouldn't have reached.
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Suhas Goel
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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Well though I am a pro BJP person...still I would like to vote Rahul Gandhi as a very prospective deserving candidate to become the next Prime Minister of India. He is young, he is talented, and he has got the right personality and lineage to...
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Debate: "Do you think Rahul Gandhi will be good Prime Minister for India?" deleted from your view.
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Nikhil
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| 2 years ago
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We are anys ways late , other countries change or alter rules of judiciary and implement it with more than 98% accuracy we haev a long way to go It si high tiem we do soem changes, thsi will solve 25% corruption and red tapism in our country
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Sudhish Chatterjee
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| 3 years ago
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Yes i agree with Gopal here that one should stand up against anti-social elements, and this will happen only when ppl change their attitude towards those things, one can't leave every thing for the system or the government to take care, infact...
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Momota Chaterjee
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| 2 years ago
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The task of strenghtening has to be done from the grass root level i.e. from the trial courts onwards, where the cause of action is first presented. it is from there the judicial officers have to be more proactive in their official capacities.this...
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THE MOST POPULAR QUESTION FOR INDIAN ECONOMY.
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Arijita Pal
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| 3 years ago
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This time we need a young and vibrant leader who can bring abrupt changes to our wonder and fight against the corruption at first place, may it be against the political party backing him or any minister. We want a PM like NAYAK (the film, if you...
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Arijita Pal
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This time we need a young and vibrant leader who can bring abrupt changes to our wonder and fight against the corruption at first place, may it be against the political party backing him or any minister. We want a PM like NAYAK (the film, if you...
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Kujnish Vashisht
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Manmohan Singh was a last minute entry and I feel we should be ready for surprises this time also. We may be in for a Candidate who seems an unlikely choice at this moment. Even if congress comes, Manmohan may not be the P.M again as he may not be...
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John Jacob
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| 1 year ago
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It is not that we do not have strong laws, we do have strong laws but we do not have a strong will to enforce those laws. The system (political parties, government,law enforcement, the tilt towards socialism, social shaming and threatening people...
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Devashish
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| 2 years ago
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I have to agree with Mr Viswanathan & Mr Chakraborty at some point. The best example in front of us is of ...Afzal Guru. Due to absence of strong law and lack of willingness to curb the terrorism, frm across the border. We thinks a lot and execute...
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Viktor Stephen
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| 3 years ago
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Terrorism cannot be checked by passing laws alone. Law makers will make the law, but who will enforce the law? and who will ensure speedy justice. The need of the hour is police and judicial reforms. We need a modern and effective police force...
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Brajesh Sharma
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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According to me Voting should be made compulsory for all, as everytime there will be less than 60 - 50% of voting and this will not give the clear indication of people's choice and thus Voting should be made compulsory and online voting as it is...
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Even as BJP veteran L. K.Advani aims to become Prime Minister, many in the party see Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the next holder of the top post. In a brilliant essay, the philosopher George Steiner once remarked: “Its not only that education has shown itself incapable of making sensibility and cognition more resistant to murderous unreason. Far more disturbing the evidence is that refined intellectuality, artistic virtuosity and appreciation, scientific eminence will collaborate actively with totalitarian demands or, at best, remain indifferent to surrounding sadism. Resplendent concerts, exhibitions in great museums, the humanistic flourish within close reach of death camps. T...
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jairaj shyam prasad
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| 3 years ago
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ultimate aim of any politician is to grab highest place of power and all are competetors.some will come out openly with their desire and other will try at backdoors.but,let's understand the fact that today,a personal charisma is not playing any...
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Shiuli Mukherji
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| 3 years ago
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Pl, over look the fact if I sound like a tutor, holding a class on unconventional wisdom. Shahid, You have raised a question- After Advani and Modi, whose the next PM? Why? Are U taking the jobs of Future predictors like Sunita Menon and Bejan...
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HASMUKH GANDHI
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| 3 years ago
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With due respect sir, the thoght-process appears to be little prejudiced. We intellectuals do not raise any objection when a novice youth Rahul Gandhi is proejected as present as well as future prime minister of India by few senior psychofants in...
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