Congress, Congress, UPA? Sometimes, I get the impression that mails attacking Congress corruption are more of a tool for cheap political propaganda.
What about the Opposition? Does it play its role or take cheap and emotive shots instead of tackling more serious issues? Does it have a significant vision difference from the ruling party? Hindu party BJP wants beef ban at 2010 Commonwealth Games in India http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2010/07/12/hindu-party-bjp-wants-beef-ban-at-2010-commonwealth-games-in-india/ BJP pushes Bachchan for Games brand ambassador http://www.indianexpress.com/news/bjp-pushes-bachchan-for-games-brand-ambassad/596812/ BJP cries "neglect of Hindi" in Games hoardings http://www.zeenews.com/news655135.html Hindsight, as they say, is perfect vision. 20/20! FN On 25 September 2010 12:43, U. G. Barad <dr.udayba...@gmail.com> wrote: > After reading a clarion call given by one Goanet member to see other side of > the coin on above subject, I realized that I had forgotten that the present > CWG is organized by our India, our Indian Congress party and our Congress > politicians combine. When this is the fact, how can I, being an Indian > citizen, talk and or project anything else other then good of even worst > things. > In this positive direction, I must now say that our ruling congress party > has done commendable job in organizing CWG with common wealth of all Indians > without even worrying about prevailing poverty standards of Indians. This > full show has cost India just meager 35,000 Crores of rupees. > > CWG in India equals total transparency with absolutely 'zero' corruption. > 'No one will be spared for any corruption charges (if proved) after CWG is > over' is a strong message conveyed by UPA president through Prime Minister > of India. > For sure, for the first time in history, India has done something unique > which no other third world country can do. This commendable, spick & span > work of India must be admired by all participants of CWG and by entire > world. On these count, entire world leaders must recommend Indian organizers > names for a Nobel Prize for showcasing unbelievable and indescribable!