Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Well after Goa,Congress has now taken over jharkhand.If congress supported governors can decide what they want,why do we need elections.Let congress rule everywhere.Where are the so called secularists and leftists who always used to make noise that democracy is in danger under NDA rule.People like shabana azmi,mahesh bhatt,arundhati roy,praful bidwai etc always used to attack nda,where are they.Lunatic left is keeping mum.JNU intellectuals,well they are sleeping.They protest only when bjp rules.People have to realise now who is the main threat to democracy.Dont worry soon congress will ask rabri devi to be cm of bihar and then throw out mulayam government.Then they might dismiss gujarat,rajasthan and MP governments.We are back to the old congress days.But for every action there will be an equal and opposite reaction.It seems like congress is digging their own grave. In vediculture, "vrnparker" <vrnparker> wrote: > > The Financial Express: Feburary 21, 2005 > > Celebrate Feb 27 as 'liberation day' in Bihar, says Advani > > BJP president L K Advani today exhorted the people to vote out the > RJD in Bihar and celebrate February 27 as the end of Rabri- > Lalu 'aantank raj' (terror regime) with the same enthusiasm with > which the countrymen celebrate the Independence Day. > > "February 27 will be a historic day in the annals of Bihar when the > people will be freed from 15 years of RJD's ill governance. The > people will be freed from the RJD's misrule," Advani said here in a > meeting. > > He charged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with inducting about half a > dozen people with criminal background in the central ministry to > remain in power. > > Advani said that the Congress had bailed out the RJD government by > opposing the president's rule in Bihar which was promulgated by the > NDA government to rid people of the state from the RJD's 'misrule'. > > He asked the UPA to oust ministers from central cabinet facing > criminal charges. > > http://www.bjp.org/Newspaper/feb-2105.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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